The system for assessing students' achievement of course learning outcomes is based on the evaluation components as follows, depending on the types of courses taught:
- Theoretical courses A of mainly lecture-based teaching leading to a cumulative assessment of four evaluative components, as follows:
- Component 1, with 20%: continuous evaluation (classroom activities, tests, assignments, oral presentations, etc.)
- Component 2, with 20%: Test 1 (Written test of 30 minutes.)
- Component 3, with 20%: Test 2 (Written test of 30 minutes.)
- Component 4, with 40%: Final exam (anonymous test taken at the end of the semester.)
- Theoretical courses B of mainly lecture-based teaching leading to a cumulative assessment of four evaluative components, as follows:
- Component 1, with 20%: continuous evaluation (classroom activities, tests, assignments, oral presentations, etc.)
- Component 2, with 20%: Test 1 (Written test of 30 minutes.)
- Component 3, with 20%: Test 2 (Written test of 30 minutes.)
- Componet 4, with 40%: Final exam (anonymous test taken at the end of the semester.)
- Musical awakening course, and introduction to office automation and documentation course leading to a cumulative assessment of four evaluative components, as follows:
- Component 1, with 20%.
- Component 2, with 30%.
- Component 3, with 20%.
- Component 4, with 30%.
- Courses of occidental musical training, Mashriqi musical training, and harmony, leading to a cumulative evaluation consisting of six evaluative components, as follows:
- Component 1, with 10%.
- Component 2, with 10%.
- Component 3, summary, with 30%.
- Component 4, with 10%.
- Component 5 with 10%.
- Component 6, summary, with 30%.
- The internships are evaluated by the supervising teacher as follows:
- Component 1, evaluation of internship participation, with 30%;
- Component 2, evaluation of placement learning outcomes, with 30%;
- Component 3, evaluation of the placement report with 40%.
- Individual musical practice courses shall be evaluated by the teacher and a Board of Examiners as follows:
- Component 1, continuous assessment, with 60%;
- Component 2, assessment by the Board of Examiners, with 40%.
- Collective musical practice courses evaluated as follows:
- Component 1, continuous assessment, with 60%;
- Component 2, evaluation following participation in a concert, with 40%.
Communication courses give rise to assessments for this type of course in compliance with the general evaluation framework in place at the Antonine University (UA) level. The classes of communication in Arabic are based on their decomposition on music awakening courses.
The elective courses chosen from the course offerings of the other UA departments shall be assessed in the existing framework implemented by the departments offering these courses.
The passing grade for all courses in the undergraduate is set at 60/100.
Grading
The scoring of results and the conditions for graduation differs between:
- The students under the academic system without GPA (cohorts enrolled for the first time in BA before September 2019 and not concerned by the calculation of the GPA); and
- The students covered by the academic system with GPA (cohorts enrolled for the first time in BA from September 2019 and concerned by the calculation of the GPA.)
The main difference involves the taking into consideration of the calculation of the Grade Point Average or GPA for the graduation of students under the academic system with GPA; the GPA does not consider the graduation of students under the academic regime without GPA.
The result obtained by a student enrolled in a given course appears as a numerical notation of 100 on the Student Information System (SIS).
In the case of students under the academic regime with GPA, this result is translated into the SIS and the transcripts into the alphabetical ranking.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation requirements vary between
- Students under the academic regime without GPA (cohorts registered for the first time in a bachelor's degree before September 2019 and concerned with the calculation of the GPA); and
- Students under the academic regime with GPA (cohorts registered for the first time in a bachelor's degree from September 2019 and concerned with the calculation of the GPA.)
The main difference involves the calculation of the Grade Point Average or GPA for the graduation of students under the academic regime with GPA, the GPA not being taken into consideration for the graduated students under the academic regime without GPA.
- Eligibility for the graduation of students under the academic regime without GPA
To be eligible for graduation with a BA in Music and Musicology, students from the academic regime without GPA (cohorts registered for the first time in BA before September 2019 and not concerned by the calculation of the GPA) must fulfill the following requirements:
- Validate all the credits of the courses required for the curriculum.
- Validate all the academic requirements of the curriculum, that are not considered to be curricula units (in particular, the requirements in terms of individual and collective musical practice.)
- Validate all other admission requirements.
- Demonstrate ethical conduct in the university.
- Have honored payment of all tuition fees at the university.
- Eligibility for the graduation of students under the academic regime with GPA
To be eligible for graduation with a BA in Music and Musicology, students under the academic regime with GPA (cohorts registered for the first time in BA from September 2019 and concerned by the GPA calculation) must fulfill the following requirements:
- Validate all credits for the academic program courses;
- Validate all other admission requirements.
- Achieve an overall cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 2.0/4. An equivalent to an overall average greater than or equal to 70/100.
- Achieve a cumulative GPA specific to the discipline (for the musical training courses) of greater than or equal to 2.0/4.
- Demonstrate ethical conduct in the university.
- Have honored payment of all tuition fees at the university.