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ECON0115 Topics in Household Economics Final Exam (C) UCL

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A copy of the 2022/23 final exam for ECON0115 Topics in Household Economics. Final mark: 76%

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SUMMER TERM 2023
COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET
ECON0115: TOPICS IN HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS

ASSESSMENT COMPONENT: 80% Open-book coursework assessment

ASSESSMENT RELEASE: Tuesday May 2nd 2023 17:00 noon (London time)

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Tuesday May 16th 2023 17:00 noon (London time)

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1. Submission

(a) All work must be uploaded via Turnitin Assignment / Moodle Assignment using the link
provided in the module Moodle page by the submission deadline and following the Module
Leader’s instructions.

2. SoRAs and Extenuating Circumstances

(a) Students with a SoRA, i.e. Reasonable Adjustments arrangements, should submit their
work within the time permitted by these arrangements.
(b) If you have extenuating circumstances that affect your ability to submit your work within
the submission deadline, you should submit an Extenuating Circumstances claim. If you
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4. Submission Format and Timing

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(c) If the issue cannot be resolved by contacting ISD, contact the Module Administrator and
not the Module Leader.

5. Word-limits for this Assessment:

(a) The word-limit for this assessment is: 2000 words
(b) UCL word-limit penalties are specified here: Section 3: Module Assessment — Academic
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6. No Significant Attempt: You will be awarded a mark of 0% in this assessment when you:
(1) do not attempt the assessment or, (2) attempt so little of the assessment that it cannot
be assessed. Please refer to Section 3: Module Assessment — Academic Manual - UCL –{}
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7. Late Submissions

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arrangement is in place for students with permitted extensions due to SoRAs or Extenuating
Circumstances.
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Academic Manual - UCL –{} University College London.

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9: Student Academic Misconduct Procedure — Academic Manual - UCL –{} University
College London
(b) Examination offences include (but are not limited to) (self-)plagiarism, unauthorised col-
laboration, falsification, contract cheating, and falsification of extenuating circumstances.
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of your assessment that cannot be clarified using the information you can access on Moodle:

(a) Do not communicate with the Module Leader or any student.

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