This section of the student handbook provides an overview of the academic structure at Capital College. It outlines the educational journey that students will embark on, detailing the various components that make up the curriculum.
Together, these sections provide a comprehensive view of the academic journey at Capital College, allowing students to understand what they will learn, how they will learn it, and how their learning will be assessed.
The following sections:
Modules and Units
"Modules": This section provides a comprehensive list of all the modules that form part of each program. Each module is described in detail, including its objectives, learning outcomes, and the teaching methods used. This allows students to understand what they will learn in each module and how it contributes to their overall program.
"Units": Units are smaller components within each module. This section provides a breakdown of the units within each module, detailing the specific topics covered, the learning outcomes, and the teaching and assessment methods used. This granular view allows students to understand the specific content they will be learning and how it will be taught and assessed.
3. "Assessments": This section outlines the various forms of assessment used at Capital College, including coursework, examinations, presentations, and projects. It provides details on the purpose of each type of assessment, how they are conducted, and how they contribute to the final grade. This section also includes information on grading criteria, submission guidelines, and the process for appeals and re-assessments.