UC Computer Science, Statistics and Mathematics Grades 2025
Harvey Rennison made this Official Information request to University of Canterbury
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From: Harvey Rennison
Dear University of Canterbury,
I would like to request grade breakdowns for the following Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics courses:
COSC363-25S1
STAT201-25S1
DATA301-25S1
SENG365-25S1
COSC367-25S2
MATH363-25S2
STAT202-25S2
SENG303-25S2
For the courses listed above, please provide the following data:
(1) The final grade distribution for the course (broken down by letter grade, e.g. A+, A, A-, ... etc.)
(2) The number of students who completed the course
(3) The mean and median final marks for the course (percentage)
Yours faithfully,
Harvey Rennison
From: Information and Records Management
University of Canterbury
Kia ora Harvey
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Dear University of Canterbury,
I would like to request grade breakdowns for the following Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics courses:
COSC363-25S1
STAT201-25S1
DATA301-25S1
SENG365-25S1
COSC367-25S2
MATH363-25S2
STAT202-25S2
SENG303-25S2
For the courses listed above, please provide the following data:
(1) The final grade distribution for the course (broken down by letter grade, e.g. A+-, A, A-, ... etc.)
(2) The number of students who completed the course
(3) The mean and median final marks for the course (percentage)
Yours faithfully,
Harvey Rennison
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