Recent Grade Distribution of COMPSCI, INFOSYS, and DIGIHLTH Courses
Hope Par made this Official Information request to University of Auckland
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From: Hope Par
Dear University of Auckland,
I would like to request the most recent grade distribution data for the following courses:
- INFOSYS 735
- INFOSYS 722
- COMPSCI 701
- DIGIHLTH 706
Specifically, I’m looking for:
- The final grade distribution for the paper (broken down by letter grade, e.g. A+, A, A-, ... etc.)
- The number of students who completed the paper.
- The mean and median final marks for the paper (numerical).
- The number and percentage of students who passed vs failed the paper.
Yours faithfully,
Hope Par
From: Farleigh Quinlivan
University of Auckland
Dear Hope,
I refer to your request of 10 July 2025. The University’s response
follows:
I would like to request the most recent grade distribution data for the
following courses:
- INFOSYS 735
- INFOSYS 722
- COMPSCI 701
- DIGIHLTH 706
Specifically, I’m looking for:
- The final grade distribution for the paper (broken down by letter grade,
e.g. A+, A, A-, ... etc.)
- The number of students who completed the paper.
- The number and percentage of students who passed vs failed the paper.
The University has published a ‘Student Grade Distributions Dashboard’
which provides a high-level summary of grades awarded across courses
taught at the University of the past ten years. To protect student
privacy, grade distributions are not shown for courses with low enrolment
numbers. Information on how to access and use the dashboard is available
here:
[1]https://uoa.custhelp.com/app/answers/det...
This constitutes a partial refusal of your request under s 18(d) in
respect of the publicly available information and under s 9(2)(a) in
respect of any courses with low numbers of students, to protect their
privacy.
- The mean and median final marks for the paper (numerical).
The University does not hold final mark statistics. Grades, not marks, are
the University's final measure of academic assessment. Marks are used for
initial calculation of grades (see
[2]https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/auckla...)
but grades may be subsequently changed for various reasons, such as
aegrotat/compassionate consideration or academic misconduct. This
constitutes a partial refusal of your request under section 18(g) of the
OIA.
You have the right to complain to an Ombudsman if you are dissatisfied
with this response.
Yours sincerely,
Farleigh Quinlivan
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