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MN2177 Assessment Instructions

The MN2177 assessment is a closed-book exam lasting 3 hours and 15 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes for submission. Students must answer questions directly on the exam platform and are prohibited from using generative AI or conferring with others during the exam. Plagiarism is strictly monitored, and students must reference any direct quotes or closely paraphrased content to avoid academic penalties.

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MN2177 Assessment Instructions

The MN2177 assessment is a closed-book exam lasting 3 hours and 15 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes for submission. Students must answer questions directly on the exam platform and are prohibited from using generative AI or conferring with others during the exam. Plagiarism is strictly monitored, and students must reference any direct quotes or closely paraphrased content to avoid academic penalties.

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MN2177

BSc DEGREES AND GRADUATE DIPLOMAS IN ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT,


FINANCE AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, THE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS AND
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND THE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION IN SOCIAL
SCIENCES

Assessment Instructions

MN2177 Core management concepts

The assessment will be a closed-book assessment which you will have 3 hours and
15 minutes to complete. Students will then have a further 15 minutes to submit their
answers.

This paper has THREE sections. Candidates should follow the instructions for each of
the three sections.

You should complete this paper by answering the questions directly into the answer
fields on the exam platform.

Please do not write your name anywhere on any part of your submission.

If you think there is any information missing or any error in any question, then you
should indicate this but proceed to answer the question stating any assumptions you
have made.

As a closed-book exam, the expected amount of effort required to complete all


questions is no more than 3 hours and 15 minutes. Organise your time well. Your
assessment has been carefully designed to help you show what you have learned in
the hours allocated.

This is a closed-book assessment but we recognise that some students have the
ability to memorise sentences or entire paragraphs of text. As such, under closed-
book conditions, examiners will be within their rights to consider plagiarism may have
taken place if they encounter any strings of sentences taken from ANY source which
are closely paraphrased or directly quoted and which are not referenced.

You are not expected to compile a full bibliography for any answer, but if you are
recalling a direct quote from ANY source (including books, journals, internet sources,
the subject guide, or lecture notes), then you must use quotation marks and add a
reference to identify the author, and preferably also the year. If you are paraphrasing
closely you must also attempt to reference where possible, and at least provide a basic
reference to indicate the author.
Generative AI cannot be used to complete any assessment.

Please ensure that ahead of taking your examination, you have read the additional
guidance on referencing under exam conditions which is available at:

Recognised Teaching Centre students -


Https://emfss.elearning.london.ac.uk/mod/book/view.php?id=47525

2U Online students – course wall on VLE (Digital Campus)

By accessing this question paper, you agree not to commit any assessment offence.
Assessment offences include (but are not limited to) committing plagiarism and the
use or access of any paid-for or any other services offering live assistance
during an examination. You must not confer with anyone else during a live
examination; and we take conferring to include any exchange of information or
discussion about the assessment with others in any way that could potentially give you
or another student an advantage in the examination. As such, any exchanging with
others of exam questions; or any accessing of websites, blogs, forums or any other
form of oral or written communication with others which involves any
discussion of live examination questions or potential answers/solutions to
exam questions will be considered an assessment offence.

The University of London will conduct checks to ensure the academic integrity of your
work. Many students that break the University of London’s assessment regulations did
not intend to cheat but did not properly understand the University of London’s
regulations on referencing and plagiarism. The University of London considers all
forms of plagiarism, whether deliberate or otherwise, a very serious matter and
can apply severe penalties that might impact on your award.

The University of London’s Procedure for the Consideration of Allegations of


Assessment Offences is available online at: Assessment Offence Procedures -
University of London

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