Im Computerraum stehen Geräte für Sie zur Verfügung auf denen Sie die Prüfung ablegen. Die Plätze sind in diesem Fall beschränkt.
- Prüfung im DL (Distance Learning):
Sie legen die Prüfung nicht an der TU Wien ab, sondern an einem für Sie angenehmen Ort. Sie haben den Safe Exam Browser zu installieren (Info wird per Mail zeitnahe zugeschickt) und eine Kamera (zB Handy) muss so aufstellbar sein, dass wir Ihren gesamten Arbeitsbereich sehen. Sie loggen sich in Zoom per Handy ein, nutzen dies als Kommunikationsmittel mit der Prüfungsaufsicht und stellen dieses dann passend auf. Der Link wird zeitnahe zur Prüfung bekannt gegeben.
A written examination in German on the lecture contents. The exam lasts 120 minutes and consists of 10 tasks. These tasks are composed as follows:
- 7 questions about high-resolution imaging techniques (6x 1 point, 1x 6 points)
- 17 questions mass spectrometry (10x 1 points, 2x 4 points, 2x 3 points, 3x 2 points)
- 3 Questions about nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (3x 6 points)
A total of 60 points are awarded for the examination; more than 53 points correspond to a "Sehr Gut", more than 45 points to a "Gut", more than 38 points to a "Befriedigend", more than 30 points to a "Genügend" and less than 30 points to a “Nicht Genügend", which means that the examination must be repeated.
Since 25 January 2019, examinations for "ACIII new" with the course contents from WS2018/19 onwards have been held.
Examinations for the material semesters up to WS 2017/18 will only be held once per semester on the same dates since SS 2020; registration is under Analytical Chemistry III ALT. Important, as there are different questions.
The exams are held on Fridays (see general announcement) from 14:00 to 16:00 in the Radinger Lecture Hall (or an alternate lecture hall as announced).
=== Exams in Distance Learning: detailled info will be sent out by mail before the exam
Online exams via iXam system and Safe Exam Browser, Zoom for communication (video + voice)
Exam questions were adapted for the new format and splittet for better grading. Points per questions range from 1 to 6, depending on the extent of the question.
• 7 questions about high-resolution imaging techniques
• 17 questions mass spectrometry
• 3 Questions about nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
in total - 60 points
exams: Friday, 15:00 to 17:00