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a. all study credits of the first two study years must have been acquired, with the exception of the second year progress test; b. the student must have obtained at least 120 EC‟s; c. 8 company presentations and 2 guest lectures (second year) have been attended. For students having module exemptions within the 4 year programme, these conditions may be different. Students are referred to the section about the industrial placement (4 th year) in this guide. par. 2 During or after the placement a student doing an industrial placement without having acquired all study credits of the 3 foregoing study years cannot derive rights from a regulation on study parts not passed. par. 3 The internship is regulated by the placement office. Students can by no means regulate an internship themselves, unless authorization in writing has been obtained from the teamleader 4 th year. Students, who do not oblige to this, can derive no rights from the internship regulated by themselves. par. 4 The so called Business Improvement Project is part of the industrial placement.. par. 5 See for further rules governing the internship in the fourth year of the educational programme elsewhere in this guide or the module book Industrial Placement. Article 6.11b Company presentations par. 1 Attending a company presentation is only valid as part of the placement preparation if the student has the Attendance Card for company presentations stamped at the end of the company presentation. par. 2 The Attendance Card for company presentations can only be signed upon presentation of a valid Stenden student card. Article 6.12 Resits par. 1 Active participation in PBL, CBL, effective group work, practice participation and compensation assignments are not eligible for resits. par. 2 The following parts of the exam or module exam are subject to resits: module assignment(s), thesis/bachelor‟s dissertation, progress test, industrial placement (internship) and module test(s). par. 3 a. A student has the right to do two resits on a module test. These resits can only be done within 12 months after the last day of the module concerned. The student is allowed to take a regular test for his resit. b. First year students however can only do one resit in their first year of education; their second resit should be done within 12 months after the last day of the module concerned. par. 4 a. A student has the right to do two resits on a module assignment. The first resit can only be done in week 5 or 6 of the next module period, at the latest Friday 12 o‟clock. The second resit of a module assignment should be done within 12 months after the last day of the module concerned and can only be handed in in weeks 5 or 6 of a module period. However, first year students have to obay the rule given in 3b. d. The resit of an assignment of a module done in period 4 of the academic year has to be handed in in week 5.2. See for more information the IHM Academic Calendar. Par. 5 The dates of (resits of) tests are published on the school‟s network (Stenden Intranet). par. 6 The dates mentioned above also apply to students who are on exchange or internship or who follow a module elsewhere. For part-time students the resit dates are given by the local tutor in conformity with the coordinator part-time. par. 7 Not taking part in any test because of coinciding of test moments belongs to the risk of the student. Article 6.13a Resits for the module exam of a compulsory module par. 1 A resit of (part of) the module exam has the same objectives as the original (part of) the module exam. par. 2 The resit of (part of) the module test of the module exam equals the original module test of the module exam. Deviations on this rule always have to be approved by the Exam Committee. par. 3 The resits for modules followed at IHM must be settled at IHM; a resit for a module followed at one of the sites of the Grand Tour must be settled at the site concerned. par. 4 a. The student is entitled to a resit of the parts of the module exam for which this is applicable. Part 2 Hotel Management Study Guide 2011-2012 59

. Students can only collect the originally submitted (sub)assignment from the IHM Service Desk at a time given in the timetable in the IHM Academic Calendar. On collecting his assignment, the student must produce the acquired proof of his handing in of the assignment. c. If a student has still not passed a certain module within 12 months after the last day of the module concerned, he/she must do the entire module again in a subsequent academic year. This does not apply to modules from the foundation phase: students who have not passed the foundation phase within two academic years have to leave the IHM study programme. par. 5 If a student resits a module exam, the highest score per section counts and the student retains the other number of points that he has already obtained. par. 6 a. The provisions of Article 6.3 and 6.3a, with the exception of paragraphs 2 and 3, and article 6.3b are fully applicable to resits of a module assignment b. The provisions of article 6.6 are fully applicable to resits of a module test. par.7 On resitting a module assignment the following must be handed in at the Service Desk: the original assignment with the feedback of the reviewer, including the filled out assessment form, unless the student did not participate the regular time; the resit, including an assessment form not yet filled out by the assessor; if this form is missing, 5% of the maximum amount of points will be subtracted. in case of a second resit also the first resit including the by the assessor filled out assessment form, unless the student did not participate in the first resit. If these requirements are not met the resit will not be graded. par. 8 Students can only collect assignments bearing their own name from the Service Desk. Students must present proof of registration. par. 9 In case of a group task every member of the group is allowed to resit this task individually and let it be assessed. par. 10 It‟s the student‟s own responsibility to keep one selves informed on the resit dates. par. 11 For resit tests the student must register oneself in ProgRESS at the least one and a half school week before the test week. A certificate of registration must be printed when registering. Without this proof the student cannot derive any rights from the registration. par. 12 The student is obliged to take with him the printed proof of enrolment to the test. Without it he cannot participate in the test. par. 13 When participating in a resit it is up to the student to check if the subject matter for that test has been changed. par. 14 In case a student after the second resit still failed a module it is under certain conditions possible to do an extra resit for a specific part of that module. These conditions are: a. The student participated in the regular test as well as in the first and second resit of the module; b. The student has scored below the pass mark for only one part of the module exam; c. The student has scored at least 65% of the maximum score on all the other parts of the module exam. If a student wants to do this extra resit, he has to send a request to the Exam Committee. Article 6.13b Resit of the module exam for elective modules/minors par. 1 Resit regulations for elective modules/minors is reflected in the concerning module book. Article 6.14 Retaking the thesis (bachelor‟s dissertation) For the resit of the dissertation the rules for the module assignment given in Article 6.12 and 6.13a apply without prejudice. Article 6.15 Module replacement assignment. par. 1 Students can be considered for a module replacement assignment (only once) under the following conditions: a. The assignment in question is for the last module to be passed. b. This module is among the compulsory post-foundation education programme and is not a module with practical education. Part 2 Hotel Management Study Guide 2011-2012 60

. Students can only collect the originally submitted (sub)assignment from the IHM<br />

Service Desk at a time given in the timetable in the IHM Academic Calendar. On<br />

collecting his assignment, the student must produce the acquired proof of his<br />

handing in of the assignment.<br />

c. If a student has still not passed a certain module within 12 months after the last<br />

day of the module concerned, he/she must do the entire module again in a<br />

subsequent academic year. This does not apply to modules from the foundation<br />

phase: students who have not passed the foundation phase within two academic<br />

years have to leave the IHM study programme.<br />

par. 5 If a student resits a module exam, the highest score per section counts and the<br />

student retains the other number of points that he has already obtained.<br />

par. 6 a. <strong>The</strong> provisions of Article 6.3 and 6.3a, with the exception of paragraphs 2 and 3,<br />

and article 6.3b are fully applicable to resits of a module assignment<br />

b. <strong>The</strong> provisions of article 6.6 are fully applicable to resits of a module test.<br />

par.7 On resitting a module assignment the following must be handed in at the Service<br />

Desk:<br />

the original assignment with the feedback of the reviewer, including the<br />

filled out assessment form, unless the student did not participate the<br />

regular time;<br />

the resit, including an assessment form not yet filled out by the assessor;<br />

if this form is missing, 5% of the maximum amount of points will be<br />

subtracted.<br />

in case of a second resit also the first resit including the by the assessor<br />

filled out assessment form, unless the student did not participate in the<br />

first resit.<br />

If these requirements are not met the resit will not be graded.<br />

par. 8 Students can only collect assignments bearing their own name from the Service<br />

Desk. Students must present proof of registration.<br />

par. 9 In case of a group task every member of the group is allowed to resit this task<br />

individually and let it be assessed.<br />

par. 10 It‟s the student‟s own responsibility to keep one selves informed on the resit dates.<br />

par. 11 For resit tests the student must register oneself in ProgRESS at the least one and a<br />

half school week before the test week. A certificate of registration must be printed<br />

when registering. Without this proof the student cannot derive any rights from the<br />

registration.<br />

par. 12 <strong>The</strong> student is obliged to take with him the printed proof of enrolment to the test.<br />

Without it he cannot participate in the test.<br />

par. 13 When participating in a resit it is up to the student to check if the subject matter for<br />

that test has been changed.<br />

par. 14 In case a student after the second resit still failed a module it is under certain<br />

conditions possible to do an extra resit for a specific part of that module. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

conditions are:<br />

a. <strong>The</strong> student participated in the regular test as well as in the first and second resit of<br />

the module;<br />

b. <strong>The</strong> student has scored below the pass mark for only one part of the module exam;<br />

c. <strong>The</strong> student has scored at least 65% of the maximum score on all the other parts of<br />

the module exam.<br />

If a student wants to do this extra resit, he has to send a request to the Exam<br />

Committee.<br />

Article 6.13b Resit of the module exam for elective modules/minors<br />

par. 1 Resit regulations for elective modules/minors is reflected in the concerning module<br />

book.<br />

Article 6.14 Retaking the thesis (bachelor‟s dissertation)<br />

For the resit of the dissertation the rules for the module assignment given in Article 6.12 and<br />

6.13a apply without prejudice.<br />

Article 6.15 Module replacement assignment.<br />

par. 1 Students can be considered for a module replacement assignment (only once) under<br />

the following conditions:<br />

a. <strong>The</strong> assignment in question is for the last module to be passed.<br />

b. This module is among the compulsory post-foundation education programme and<br />

is not a module with practical education.<br />

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