The International Hospitality Management Code ... - Stenden Rangsit
The International Hospitality Management Code ... - Stenden Rangsit
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a. all study credits of the first two study years must have been acquired, with the<br />
exception of the second year progress test;<br />
b. the student must have obtained at least 120 EC‟s;<br />
c. 8 company presentations and 2 guest lectures (second year) have been attended.<br />
For students having module exemptions within the 4 year programme, these<br />
conditions may be different. Students are referred to the section about the industrial<br />
placement (4 th year) in this guide.<br />
par. 2 During or after the placement a student doing an industrial placement without having<br />
acquired all study credits of the 3 foregoing study years cannot derive rights from a<br />
regulation on study parts not passed.<br />
par. 3 <strong>The</strong> internship is regulated by the placement office. Students can by no means<br />
regulate an internship themselves, unless authorization in writing has been obtained<br />
from the teamleader 4 th year. Students, who do not oblige to this, can derive no<br />
rights from the internship regulated by themselves.<br />
par. 4 <strong>The</strong> so called Business Improvement Project is part of the industrial placement..<br />
par. 5 See for further rules governing the internship in the fourth year of the educational<br />
programme elsewhere in this guide or the module book Industrial Placement.<br />
Article 6.11b Company presentations<br />
par. 1 Attending a company presentation is only valid as part of the placement preparation<br />
if the student has the Attendance Card for company presentations stamped at the<br />
end of the company presentation.<br />
par. 2 <strong>The</strong> Attendance Card for company presentations can only be signed upon<br />
presentation of a valid <strong>Stenden</strong> student card.<br />
Article 6.12 Resits<br />
par. 1 Active participation in PBL, CBL, effective group work, practice participation and<br />
compensation assignments are not eligible for resits.<br />
par. 2 <strong>The</strong> following parts of the exam or module exam are subject to resits: module<br />
assignment(s), thesis/bachelor‟s dissertation, progress test, industrial placement<br />
(internship) and module test(s).<br />
par. 3 a. A student has the right to do two resits on a module test. <strong>The</strong>se resits can only be<br />
done within 12 months after the last day of the module concerned. <strong>The</strong> student is<br />
allowed to take a regular test for his resit.<br />
b. First year students however can only do one resit in their first year of education;<br />
their second resit should be done within 12 months after the last day of the<br />
module concerned.<br />
par. 4 a. A student has the right to do two resits on a module assignment. <strong>The</strong> first resit<br />
can only be done in week 5 or 6 of the next module period, at the latest Friday 12<br />
o‟clock. <strong>The</strong> second resit of a module assignment should be done within 12<br />
months after the last day of the module concerned and can only be handed in in<br />
weeks 5 or 6 of a module period. However, first year students have to obay the<br />
rule given in 3b.<br />
d. <strong>The</strong> resit of an assignment of a module done in period 4 of the academic year has<br />
to be handed in in week 5.2. See for more information the IHM Academic<br />
Calendar.<br />
Par. 5 <strong>The</strong> dates of (resits of) tests are published on the school‟s network (<strong>Stenden</strong><br />
Intranet).<br />
par. 6 <strong>The</strong> dates mentioned above also apply to students who are on exchange or internship<br />
or who follow a module elsewhere. For part-time students the resit dates are given<br />
by the local tutor in conformity with the coordinator part-time.<br />
par. 7 Not taking part in any test because of coinciding of test moments belongs to the risk<br />
of the student.<br />
Article 6.13a Resits for the module exam of a compulsory module<br />
par. 1 A resit of (part of) the module exam has the same objectives as the original (part of)<br />
the module exam.<br />
par. 2 <strong>The</strong> resit of (part of) the module test of the module exam equals the original module<br />
test of the module exam. Deviations on this rule always have to be approved by the<br />
Exam Committee.<br />
par. 3 <strong>The</strong> resits for modules followed at IHM must be settled at IHM; a resit for a module<br />
followed at one of the sites of the Grand Tour must be settled at the site concerned.<br />
par. 4 a. <strong>The</strong> student is entitled to a resit of the parts of the module exam for which this is<br />
applicable.<br />
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