University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Division of Rehabilitation Sciences

Occupational Therapy 7242 / Physical Therapy 7243

Control of Human Movement 2

Examinations

Format

The course's examinations employ a combination of question formats, including multiple choice (where only one answer is correct), short answer, and essay (100 to 150 words). A faculty member supervises each examination, but students may not ask questions about items during the examination. The examinations' length permits students to complete them without difficulty in the time that the schedule allots, typically about two hours. Students who need additional time should request it from a course coordinator.

Course coordinators require students to turn in examinations with their answer sheets. Copies of examination are the property of the Division of Rehabilitation Sciences. Students who possess copies of the multiple-choice portion of any course examination given after 1990 do so without authorization. Such possession constitutes academic misconduct.

Before the examination, students place all personal items in the front or the back of the examination room. Whenever possible, they sit in alternate rows and alternate seats. A faculty member may direct students to specific seats, depending on the arrangement of the room in which the examination takes place.

Students must bring a number two pencil to mark a computer-readable answer sheet. To help them solve problems, they may also bring a calculator, a single 8"X11" sheet of blank paper, and a single 8"x11" blank sheet of tracing paper or a transparency.

Students are free to write on their copies of the examination. They write their name on each page of the examination, and turn in the examination with the computer-readable answer sheet. Instructors do not answer questions during the examination. Students may write comments on the examination.

The examination's first page offers each student the option of signing a pledge that he or she has "neither given nor received assistance during the examination." Students are free to stand or move about during the examination provided that, in doing so, they neither give nor receive assistance.


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