Final Exam
There will be a final exam at the conclusion of this course. The final exam will account for 20% of your final grade.
The final essay exam will be hosted in the BYU Humanities Testing Lab (B153 JFSB), which is a proctored testing environment for computer-based exams. You can schedule a time slot to take your exam in the lab here:
***You need to be on eduroam campus Wi-Fi or a campus lab computer to access this website.
Standby waiting is available at the testing lab, but it is highly recommended you sign up for a time slot to avoid waiting for an undetermined amount of time to take your exam.
The exam will be available throughout finals week, December 12-17 (Excluding Sunday December 14th) from 7am-10pm. Exams will be cut off and submitted when the lab closes, so be sure to go early enough to give yourself enough time to finish.
The Final Exam cannot be taken early or late. A grading rubric that will be used to grade each final exam essay (on a 10-point scale) will be provided towards the end of the semester.
No study guide will be provided, however:
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A rubric that will be used to grad the short essays is available here.
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Slides from lectures can be viewed viewed here to help you review major concepts and lecture content.