This course is based on active learning. All students are expected to participate in lectures, group work, activities, exercises and tutorials. While participation or the lack thereof will not be formally graded, it will be used when moderating individual assignment and final grades.
Group work will be peer reviewed.
The Urban Planning programme policy requires ALL elements of course assessment to be submitted by the due date/time, to pass this course. This applies to ALL assignments, tests and examinations. Requests for extensions of time must be submitted and approved using the online Extension of Time Application form available on Canvas. Students should notify the Course Director/Course Coordinator of their situation as soon as practicable, and preferably before any due date. Notifications by students should include information about the unexpected circumstances and should attach evidence to support this if available. Notifications received after an assessment due date will be accepted, where this is reasonable, within the context of the course. If possible, students are encouraged to seek medical, counselling or other support from the most appropriate sources. Any coursework not received by the due date and time, and for which no extension of time has been approved, will receive the grade ‘DNC’ (Did Not Complete). A DNC for any one piece of course work will result in a DNC for the WHOLE course. A DNC for the course is a FAIL.