Grading Criteria
Mid Sweden University applies a criterion-referenced seven-grade or three-grade scale in most of the courses. For some courses a two-point grading scale is applied. The grading scale for a specific course is always specified in the course syllabus.
Note that there may be elements in the course that are graded with a different grading scale than the one given as a grade for the entire course.
There are general grading criteria for the seven- and three-point grading scale respectively, which apply to both first and second cycle education. In addition, each subject/main field of study has specific criteria for the seven-point scale.
- Grading criteria and names for the criterion-referenced seven-point grading scale that is used at MIUN
- Grading criteria and names for the two- and three-pointed grading scale used at MIUN
For some courses, a course specific grading criteria is a part of the syllabus.
Subject-specific grading criteria for the criterion-referenced seven-point grading scale
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