ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICUM COMM3030
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PRACTICUM
COMM3030
Important Notice
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CRICOS Code 00098G
ASSESSMENT
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CONTENTS
Assessment Preparation and Submission
Assessment
Satisfactory Performance
Assessment1: Project Scope
Assessment 1 Rubric
Assessment 2: Project Presentation and Q&A
Assessment 2 Rubric
Assessment 3: Client Report 13
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Assessment 3 Rubric
Assessment 4: Reflections
Assessment 4 Rubric 19
Assessment Preparation and Submission
Unless otherwise stipulated in the specific details for each of your Assessments,
please prepare and submit your Assessments in accordance with the following.
NB: Assessments must be received by 11.59 Sydney time on the due date.
Assessment length
What is included in the word count?
• Executive Summary (if required), all text, tables, figures, diagrams and charts,
appendices and table of contents (if required)
What is excluded from the word count?
• Reference list or bibliography
Any text (including appendices) that goes beyond the word count will not be read in
grading the Assessment.
Assessment format
For consistency across all Assessments, students are required to supply
Assessments in a standard format, which is detailed below. Assessments should
always be submitted in Word format, unless specified. Please number all pages.
Headings Body text Page setup
• Font: Times New
Roman
• Font size: 12 points
• Line spacing: Double
• Text style: Bold
• Font: Times New
Roman
• Font size: 12 point
• Line spacing: Double
• Text style: Normal
• Top: 2.54 cm
• Bottom: 2.54 cm
• Left: 3.17 cm
• Right: 3.17 cm
• Header: 1.25 cm
• Footer: 1.25 cm
Note: The left and right margins are wider than the default margins in Word.
Paragraph breaks
First line indent: 1.27cm
Diagrams and tables
Students are encouraged to include diagrams and tables in their assessments but must
ensure they do not take up more than 20% of the total Assessment.
Diagrams and tables must:
o be formatted with single line spacing
o be formatted with a minimum font size of 8 points
o be positioned vertically in between paragraphs.
Assessment file name
Please use the following naming convention for each
Assessment.
z9999999_surname_[COMM3030]_23T1_Ass1
• z9999999 is your student ID – please insert your surname
1 Assessment Details
• COMM3030 is the course code
• 23T1 is the term name (2023, Term 1)
• Ass1 is the Assessment number (Ass2 for Assessment
2)
Assessment submission
All assessment submissions must be in English using only references written in
English.
a) Online submission
Assessment tasks should be submitted through Turnitin as a Microsoft Word document.
Documents created in the non-Microsoft 'Word Online' software will not be accepted by
Turnitin. Do not submit PDF documents to Turnitin. All UNSW students are able to access
Microsoft Word for free via https://www.myit.unsw.edu.au/software-students
Individual assignments submitted electronically via Turnitin do not require cover sheets.
Ensure that your student ID number is in the top right-hand corner of each page for
individual assignments and the team number, plus student ID of all members, is in the top
right-hand corner of any group assessments.
Full information about how to prepare assignments for electronic submission can be found
in the Turnitin Student Guide: https://student.unsw.edu.au/turnitin
In the unlikely event that a problem should occur when submitting assignments online,
students should make sure to send their assignment to the lecturer in charge before the
deadline and re-submit using Turnitin as soon as the problem is rectified. Assignments not
submitted through Turnitin will not be marked.
b) Referencing style
Harvard In Text Referencing is required for all your assessments.
For the ASB Harvard Referencing Guide, see the ASB Referencing and Plagiarism
webpage (ASB >Learning and Teaching>Student services> Referencing and plagiarism).
Business School Harvard Referencing Guide.
Instances of plagiarism will be referred to the CSI Student Ethics Officer for review and
educative action as appropriate.
Social Entrepreneurship Practicum (UG) 2
Marks will be deducted for inappropriate referencing.
d) Formatting requirements
Times New Roman, 12pt font and 1.5 line spacing is recommended.
e) Feedback
Feedback is taken very seriously. It is the only way students can understand what was
done well and what could have been done better, and therefore learn. Unless it is the final
assessment of the term, feedback on written assessment will be provided within two
weeks of submission, as well as continuously throughout the term during the tutorials or
online. Students are reminded to keep a copy of all work submitted and returned marked
assignments.
Special Consideration, Late Submission and Penalties
You must submit all assignments and attend all examinations scheduled for your course.
You can apply for special consideration when illness or other circumstances beyond your
control, interfere with your performance in a specific assessment task or tasks. Special
Consideration is primarily intended to provide you with an extra opportunity to
demonstrate the level of performance of which you are capable.
Please note the following:
• Applications will not be accepted by teaching staff. The lecturer-in-charge/course
coordinator will be automatically notified when you lodge an online application for
special consideration.
• Decisions and recommendations are only made by lecturers-in-charge/course
coordinators (or by the Faculty Panel in the case of final exam special
considerations), not by tutors.
• Applying for special consideration does not automatically mean that you will be
granted a supplementary exam or other concession.
• Special consideration requests do not allow the awarding of additional marks to
students.
Further information on Business School policy and procedure can be found under 'Special
Consideration' on the Policies and Support page.
Late submissions that have not been approved will be downgraded by 5% for each day
after the due date. This mean that for an assessment worth 30%, you will lose 1.5 marks
each day your assignment is late.
Any piece of assessment not submitted within 10 days of the submission date will receive
a zero (0).