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unsw gpa算法-回复
Title: The Algorithm Behind UNSW GPA Calculation: A Step-by-Step Explanation
Introduction:
GPA (Grade Point Average) is a prevalent metric used by educational institutions worldwide to evaluate students' academic performance. Each university may have its own unique algorithm for GPA calculation. In this article, we will delve into the algorithm used to determine GPA at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Our aim is to provide a comprehensive step-by-step explanation for students and shed light on the process.
1. Credit Points Assignment:
UNSW follows a credit point system, where each course is assigned a certain number of credit points based on its weighting. Typically, a standard course carries six credit points. However, this may vary depending on the course level, duration, or intensity.
2. Grade Point Table:
The university employs a conversion system, wherein each grade earned by a student is given a numerical value. The Grade Point
Table serves as a reference, mapping the corresponding value for each grade. For instance, an HD (High Distinction) may be worth 7, a D (Distinction) worth 6, a C (Credit) worth 5, a P (Pass) worth 4, and an F (Fail) worth 0.
3. Individual Course GPA Calculation:
To calculate the GPA for an individual course, we need to multiply the credit points of the course by the corresponding grade point value obtained in the Grade Point Table. For instance, if a student achieved an HD in a course that carries six credit points, the calculation would be (7 x 6) = 42.
4. Total Credit Points Earned:
To determine the total credit points earned by a student, the credit points assigned to each course completed within a particular assessment period should be summed up. For example, if a student completed four courses in a semester, two with six credit points each and two with four credit points each, the sum would be (6 + 6 + 4 + 4) = 20.
5. Total Grade Points Earned:
To calculate the total grade points earned, we sum the individual
course calculations obtained in step 3. Continuing with the example, if the GPA calculation for the four completed courses was 42 + 42 + 20 + 20 = 124.
6. GPA Calculation:
Finally, to determine the GPA, we divide the Total Grade Points Earned (from step 5) by the Total Credit Points Earned (from step 4). Following the example above, the calculation would be 124 / 20 = 6.2.
7. Weighted Average Mark (WAM):
In addition to GPA, UNSW also calculates the Weighted Average Mark (WAM). WAM considers the actual marks obtained in individual courses, as opposed to the grade points assigned. The WAM calculation takes into account the specific mark achieved in each course and their respective credit points.
Conclusion:
The University of New South Wales employs a comprehensive algorithm to calculate GPA, which offers a fair evaluation of students' academic performance. By assigning credit points to
individual courses and utilizing a Grade Point Table, UNSW ensures a standardized process for calculating the GPA. Understanding this algorithm enables students to gauge their progress, set realistic academic goals, and plan their future educational endeavors accordingly.。

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