A specified amount and type of work undertaken during the course, with marks derived from it contributing to a final mark.
A means of study composed of units, usually requiring students to attend lectures and tutorials. Postgraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas and Master's degrees can be obtained this way. All undergraduate degrees are attained via coursework.
A feature of GCSE whereby a percentage of marks for work done by pupils in school is added to the mark for the end-of-course examination.
This is a piece of work that you complete during your course, typically an assignment, project or investigation, which is usually marked by your teacher then sent to the awarding body for moderation. (Also see Internal assessment.)
work assigned to and done by a student during a course of study; usually it is evaluated as part of the student's grade in the course
Meaning Refers to work carried out by students while they are studying a course at university or school that contributes towards their overall grade, but which is assessed separately from their final exams. Read more about 'Coursework'...
All the assessable work you must complete for classes during semester. Includes essays, assignments, tests, and tutorial and laboratory work.
A piece of work set for participants to be completed during the time the training takes place.
A written or oral assignment, piece of work for your portfolio or a practical activity.
Work that is done in the student's own time, rather than in seminars or tutorials. Coursework usually counts towards a student's final mark in their course or module. Coursework can be continually assessed.
Coursework refers to a mode of study which is largely or wholly constituted of courses involving face-to-face class instruction. It is a term which is commonly used with regard to undergraduate and postgraduate study. The other mode of postgraduate study is research.
The work undertaken by a student over the duration of the course. Also used as "Master's by coursework", denoting a master's programme comprising a number of courses rather than a thesis.
Coursework refers to work carried out by students at university or middle / high school that contributes towards their overall grade, but which is assessed separately from their final exams. Coursework can, for example, take the form of experimental work, or may involve research in the sciences. It can comprise dissertations, book reports or essays submitted for arts subjects.