MATH4401: Advanced Analysis. Resources

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  • Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the act of using other author's ideas and words or solutions without acknowledgement. It is a form of cheating and is considered as misconduct under official university policy. You must not engage in plagiarism in any of your assignments. For more information, consult the libarary UseIt on Plagiarism: http://www.library.uq.edu.au/ssah/useits/plaguseit.html.

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Examination Materials

Official Examination Policies

Midsemester Examination Materials

  • This course has no midsemester exam.

Final Examination Materials

  • The final examination will be 3 hours duration at a time and place to be advised by the University Examinations Section.
  • The examination will be closed book. You may request an English dictionary in the examination hall.
  • Calculators will not be permitted.
  • The examination will be comparable in difficulty and length to previous years' MATH4401 and MP479 papers.
  • Sample Exam Paper
  • Further sample examination material may be found at the library
  • The final exam will assume with all material covered in lectures and tutorials, unless explicitely noted otherwise. This includes material presented in the final weeks of the semester which may not be able to be assessed explicitely in the assignments.

What to do if you miss the final examination

  • It is crucial that you contact the Examinations Section (St Lucia - 3365 2488, Gatton - 5460 1126), or the Student Centre on Ipswich Campus (3381 1011), or report to the Student Centre on your campus as soon as possible. Under certain circumstances you may be allowed to take your examination later on the same day; however, you may be required to apply for a special examination.

    From the official university policy, "Students arriving at a centrally controlled examination venue during perusal time will be allowed to complete the examination in that room. Students arriving after the end of perusal time and within the time specified in Assessment Rule 14 may be referred to the Student Centre and allowed to sit the examination in a room set aside for special arrangements, subject to the completion by the student of a declaration affirming no knowledge of the content of the question papers and provision of explanation for their late arrival. At the end of the examination period, the Manager, Examinations Section, will forward to each faculty a summary of students who arrived late for examinations."


What to do if you are unhappy with the examination marks




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