Examination

Evaluation of course activities can take a variety of forms: written exams, oral exams, oral project presentations, reports, posters, laboratory and theoretical exercises all following the local institutional regulations.

If a student fails an exam and has to move on to a partner university, home and host universities will set up re-examinations in an appropriate way (e.g. written exams, video-conferences).

The Master thesis is jointly supervised by two supervisors, one from the home university and one from the host university.

The Master thesis has to be assigned to and defended at the host university or by video conference, depending on the regulations of the host university.

According to national legislation or internal procedures, the partner universities use different grading scales. Grade transformation tables are the following:

Transformation of UHOH grades into CZU grades:

UHOH CZU
A Very good 1 Excellent
A-
B+ Good 2 Very good
B
B-
C+ Medium
C
C-
D+ Pass 3 Good
D
F Fail 4 Failed

 

Transformation of CZU grades into UHOH grades:

CZU UHOH
1 Excellent A Very good
2 Very good B- Good
3 Good D Medium
4 Failed F Fail