Article 7 The school implements the credit system, and the record of grades is based on the credit grade point system. During the study in school, students should be assessed for compulsory courses, limited courses and elective courses, and they can get the required credits if they pass the examination.
Article 8 Schools shall determine the credits of each course according to its importance and learning volume, and the calculation method is as follows:
(1) General courses:
Credits = total class hours of all courses/16 (medical class divided by 18)
(2) Focus on practical teaching activities, such as regular practice, production (graduation) practice, curriculum design, graduation design (thesis) and so on. ;
Credits = weeks of practical teaching activities
(3) In-class experiments are not counted separately. Separate experimental courses:
Credits = experimental hours /20
(four) physical education class, moral education, military theory courses per semester 1 credit, social practice 1 credit (excluding practical activities of graduation production practice).
(five) public welfare labor, education, graduation appraisal and other activities, students must participate in attendance, assessment, regardless of credits, but as a necessary condition for the examination and approval of graduation qualifications.
(six) the total score of graduation in each major is determined by the guiding teaching plan of each major.
Article 9 The test scores shall be scored on a scale of 100 (60 is passed) or on a five-level scoring system (excellent, good, medium, passed and failed).
In addition to open-book examination courses, production practice, graduation project (thesis) and other practical links, the five-level scoring system can be adopted, and other courses should generally record students' scores according to the percentage system.
Article 10 The report of student status shall be recorded in parallel with credits, test scores and credit grade points. Its grade point is specified as: 100% system100-9089-8079-7069-6059-0 five-level system with grade point of 4.03.02.0 1.00. The calculation method is as follows:
The score of a course = hi Wi (hi is the score of a course, Wi is the score of a course)
Term GPA = ∑ hi Wi (hi is the GPA of a course and Wi is the grade of a course)
Average GPA = (h1w1+…+hkwk)/(w1+…+wk) = ∑ hiwi/∑ wi.
The credit grade points of compulsory courses and limited courses stipulated in the guiding teaching plan are included in the average credit grade points of students, which are the main indicators of students' learning quality and are calculated at 1 academic year/times.
Article 11 The examination of the course is generally conducted at the end of the semester, and you can get corresponding credits if you pass the examination or above. The evaluation of course scores is mainly based on the final exam results, supplemented by the usual grades (about 30%~ 10%). The specific proportion of the two is determined by the teaching and research section or teachers according to the nature of the course, and reported to the Academic Affairs Office for the record before the class starts, and announced to the students at the same time.
Twelfth "College English Course" failed in the first, second, third and fourth semester exams, and must take the make-up exam or retake the exam according to the regulations of the school. The results of CET-4 and CET-6 cannot replace the academic achievements of college English courses.
Thirteenth all students must attend classes on time, complete their homework, and participate in experiments, exams and other teaching links. The attendance rate of students in class is evaluated by the teacher. Those who are absent from class for more than one class hour 1/3 or fail to submit the course assignments and experimental reports for more than 1/3 within one semester will be considered as unqualified in the usual performance assessment, and their qualifications for taking the final exam of this course will be cancelled so that they can take it again.
Article 14 Those who fail compulsory courses and elective courses, with test scores of 40 or above, are allowed to retake 1 time, and those who pass the retake can get corresponding course credits (the student registration form is recorded as 60 points). If the make-up exam is still unqualified and the test score is below 40 points, you can apply for a second interview or a second interview (hereinafter referred to as the second interview). When the retake course conflicts with other teaching links, students themselves can submit a written application to the teacher. With the consent of the teacher and the approval of the competent leader of the college (department) where the students are located, they can attend some lectures or self-study, but they must complete their homework and experiments before taking the re-examination. The results of the retake course are recorded according to the actual test results, but the words "retake" are marked on the student registration form.
Article 15 Re-examination of degree courses
Those who retake the exam or retake 60 points or more may apply for a degree course again. The degree course is retaken with the same course as the lower grade, and the final exam is the same as the lower grade (no separate proposition). If the test score is 70 or above, it shall be recorded according to the actual test score and treated as a preliminary test; Those whose test scores are below 70 will still be recorded according to the scores before the degree course is rebuilt.
Article 16 Students who are unable to take the exam on schedule for some reason must apply to their hospital (department) in advance (the diagnosis certificate of the school hospital is required for postponing the exam due to illness), and the exam can be postponed only after being approved by the competent leadership of the hospital (department). Deferred exams can be conducted together with make-up exams or retakes. Failing the delayed exam should be retaken. Those who are absent from the exam without approval (that is, absent from the exam) will be counted as zero, and the words "absent from the exam" will be marked.
Seventeenth students make-up or retest should perform the corresponding procedures, otherwise their test scores will be invalid.
Article 18 Students may apply for exemption from courses or classes. Applicants for exemption should take the exemption examination before the course begins. Those who get an exemption score of 70 or above will get credits for the course, and the test scores will be recorded in the course scores. If the score is lower than 70, the test result of exemption is invalid and the exemption cannot be passed. To apply for exemption from listening, a total of 3 courses should be passed, and the exemption examination will be conducted at the same time as the normal examination under way. Those who fail the exemption exam will be retaken.
I submit a written application in advance, which is approved by the competent leadership of the hospital (department) and filed by the Academic Affairs Office. Elective courses cannot be exempted.
Physical education class and courses containing experimental hours shall not be exempted from taking or listening.
Nineteenth students with excellent academic performance, by their own application, with the consent of the competent leaders of the college (department) and the approval of the Academic Affairs Office, can choose the first-year courses under the guidance of teachers. Pass the exam to get credits and record the results; If you fail the exam, don't record your grades. Use this grade to take the exam again.
Twentieth schools implement the main and minor system. Those with excellent academic performance can apply for minor at the same time of completing their major studies, and they can enter the class only after being approved by their college (department) and the college (department) offering minor courses and reported to the Academic Affairs Office for approval. Those who have completed the required credits for this minor major will be issued with a minor certificate and attached with a transcript of the minor course.
Article 21 The Academic Affairs Office of a school shall, according to the professional guidance teaching plan, limit the minimum and maximum credits that students can take each semester.
Twenty-second school academic affairs office should designate a person to manage the student status, responsible for the change of student status and the examination results of various courses. Any change in student status must be approved by the director in charge. When students who are in school or have graduated need to apply for proof of achievement because of contact with work or going abroad, they must use the Chinese and English transcripts of Zhengzhou University uniformly printed by the Academic Affairs Office, and affix the special seal for Zhengzhou University's student status.