BAS 120 Personal Finance
BAS 120 SYLLABUS
Pre-Test:
A student who scores 80% or better on the Pre-Test in a module in the BAS 120 course will be allowed to choose if they wish to attempt the post-test in the module, through the Prior Learning Option, to evaluate mastery of the course material. A student who scores 90% or better on the post-test at this point, will be allowed to move to the next module in the course.
For those students not scoring 80% or better on the pre-test, they will continue through the module activities, assignments, and test, which are consistent in assisting the student in building and enhancing their knowledge to gain mastery of the subject matter.
Credit for Prior Learning:
KCTCS Online Learn-On-Demand open-entry courses are based on the goal that students will demonstrate mastery of content. Through KCTCS Online Learn-On-Demand, students have the opportunity to receive credit for prior learning. To receive this credit, students must demonstrate mastery of the course competencies through the following steps:
â¢Take the pre-test in each of the modules in the course. The pre-test in each module in the course may be taken only once. If the score on the pre-test meets a level of pre-determined competency, the student will have the option to immediately take the post-test in each module.
â¢If the student demonstrates mastery of competencies on the post-test in a module, the student will proceed on to the next module. The final grade is based upon the actual score earned on the post-tests along with any other assignments affecting the final course grade.
â¢If the student does not demonstrate mastery of competencies on the post-tests, the student remains enrolled in the course until successfully completing all of the course requirements and the post-tests, or until the end date of the course - whichever comes first. Upon the end date of the course, the student will receive a final grade earned based on completed assignments and post-test scores.
Post-Test
Mastery level for post-tests in each of the modules in this course has been set at 90%. If the student scores below 90%, the student will be provided feedback to assist in further study before re-assessment. The student has three (3) attempts at the Post test in each module.
Grading Criteria:
Module 1
Points for Module 1 in BAS 120 will be based upon the following:
Unit Assignments
Module quizzes â 3 @ 20 points 60 points
Module questions - 3 total @ 6, 18, 16 points 40 points
Money in Action assignments â 3 @ 15 45 points
Build Your Own Budget - 1 @20 points 20 points
Discussion responses â 2 @ 10 points 20 points
Module post-test â 60 questions @ 2 points 120 points
Total 305 points
Module 2
Points for Module 2 will be based upon the following:
Unit Assignments
Module quizzes â 4 @ 20 points 80 points
Module questions - 26 total @ 2 points 52 points
Money in Action assignments â 4 @ 15 60 points
Discussion responses â 2 @ 10 points 20 points
Module post-test â 80 questions @ 1.25 points 100 points
Total 312 points
Module 3
Points for this Module 3 will be based upon the following:
Unit Assignments
Module quizzes â 4 @ 20 points 80 points
Module questions - 30 total @ 2 points 60 points
Money in Action assignments â 4 @ 15 60 points
Discussion responses â 2 @ 10 points 20 points
Module post-test â 80 questions @ 1.25 points 100 points
Total 320 points
Module 4
Points for Module 4 will be based upon the following:
Unit Assignments
Module quizzes â 4 @ 15 points 60 points
Module questions - 20 total @ 2 points 40 points
Money in Action assignments â 1 @ 15 points 15 points
Discussion responses â 1 @ 10 points 10 points
Module post-test â 50 questions @ 2 points 100 points
Total 225 points
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KayV Wrote:Kentucky Community & Technical College System classes still appear to be unproctored. It also seems that you can still do the unproctored pre-test and get credit for the module. These credits aren't as cheap as TEEX or ALEKS, but they do have lots of courses on offer.
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