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Assessment criteria

Student looking through notesAssessment criteria are important in providing a rationale for each assessment (e.g. the case study is completed in groups of three to five students to develop valuable communication and collaboration skills).

Provide criteria by which the standard of work will be judged and guidance to assist students to complete each assessment.

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