Apr 11 08:26
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Slovak term
K/Z
Slovak to English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
This is on the document accompanying a degree certificate, Doklad o vykonaných skúškach a zápočtoch.
Following on from my previous question:
There is a column headed "Typ - Sem". In this column, along with "S/Z", "Z/Z" etc., there are a couple of instances of "K/Z".
What does the "K" stand for? If it's "kolokvium", is it specifically an oral examination?
Following on from my previous question:
There is a column headed "Typ - Sem". In this column, along with "S/Z", "Z/Z" etc., there are a couple of instances of "K/Z".
What does the "K" stand for? If it's "kolokvium", is it specifically an oral examination?
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3 | kolokvium | Stuart Hoskins |
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kolokvium
Yes, an oral exam taken (here) at the end of the winter semester. You might even get away with calling it a colloquium. See https://www.stuwo.at/en/blog/colloquium/
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Note added at 16 mins (2024-04-11 08:43:11 GMT)
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These days it may also take the form of a project etc.
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Note added at 16 mins (2024-04-11 08:43:11 GMT)
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These days it may also take the form of a project etc.
Note from asker:
Thanks! |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you, Stuart. I used "oral" here."
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