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ACADEMIC RECORD UNIVERSinf OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY KEY TO GRADING GRADING OF AWARDS > DOCTORAL DEGREE not classified. > MASTERS HONOURS DEGREE not classified. > MASTERS DEGREE not classified. > GRADUATE DIPLOMA may be classified with Distinction or with Credit. > GRADUATE CERTIFICATE not classified. > BACHELOR HONOURS DEGREE shall be classified First Class Honours, Second Class Honours graded Division 1 or Division 2 in some faculties, orThird Class Honours. Prior to 1 979, honours awards were classified as Honours Class 1 or Honours Class 2. This form of honours award is achieved through an additional year of study and/or thesis work. > BACHELOR DEGREE where the award of Honours is available for academic merit, it may be classified as First Class Honours or Second Class Honours which may be graded Division 1 and Division 2 in some' faculties. Where the award of Honours is not available, it may be classified with Distinction or with Credit. > DIPLOMA not classified. SUBJECT RESULTS AND GRADES Grade High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Pass Pass - Not Graded Satisfactory Fail [Xl Fail OTHER NOTATIONS Industrial Experience Withdrawn Withdrawn/Fajl Result Pending Supp. Final Exam Result Withheld Mark Range 85-100 75-84 65-7-i 50-64 0-A-? '45-49 Grade Point Average Score 4 3.5 2.5 1,5 Not applicable Mot applicable Not applicable 0.5 0.5 0.5 Descriptor Work of outstanding quality on all objectives of the subject, which may be demonstrdted by means of criticism, logical argument, interprel.ation of matenals or use of methodology. This grade may also be given to recognise particular originality or creativity, Work of superior quality an all objectives, demonstrating a sound grasp of content, tag ether with efficient organisation and selectivity. Work of good quality showing more than satisfactory achievement on all objectives, or work of superior quality on most of the objectives. Work showing a satisfactory achievement on the overall objectives of the subject. Satisfactory completion of the objectives. (used prior to 2004 with an asterisk [*) at the end of Lhe subject name to indicate the subject was not graded i.e. pass or fail only] Work showing a satisfactory achievement on the overall objectives of the subject, [used from 2003] Used prior to 20QA wfth an asterisk I*) at the end of the subject name to indicate that the subject was not graded i.e. pass or fait only. Awarded for projects or theses. Unsatisfactory performance in a compulsory component of the subject. Unsatisfactory performarice in one or more objectives of the subject as contained within the assessment items. Professional. Experience/lndustrial Training. A number may appear next to this grade to indicate the Level of Industrial Experience. Granted withdrawal from a subject without academic fail after the due date, Withdrawn afterthe due date. Result pending the completion oi a project, clinical practicum or field excursion where the student has not completed asseasmenL taskls] by the end of the teaching period. Formal supplementary examination to be completed within a designated examination period before a grade can be awarded. Result withheld. The Assessment Ratification Committee may determine that supplementary assessments are required, or that alternative examiners and/or aLtemative assessments ore required because of misadventure, GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) measures academic performance. The GPA is provided for courses commenced on or after Autumn semester 2D03. A detailed explanation of the GPA is available at www.sau.uts.edu.au/assessment/results/gpa For further information about academic records refer to wv/w.sau.Lits.edu.au/academic/record
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ACADEMIC RECORDUNIVERSinf OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY

KEY TO GRADING

GRADING OF AWARDS> DOCTORAL DEGREE not classified.

> MASTERS HONOURS DEGREE not classified.

> MASTERS DEGREE not classified.

> GRADUATE DIPLOMA may be classified with Distinction or with Credit.

> GRADUATE CERTIFICATE not classified.

> BACHELOR HONOURS DEGREE shall be classified First Class Honours, Second Class Honours graded Division 1 or Division 2 in some faculties, orThird

Class Honours. Prior to 1 979, honours awards were classified as Honours Class 1 or Honours Class 2. This form of honours award is achieved through an

additional year of study and/or thesis work.

> BACHELOR DEGREE where the award of Honours is available for academic merit, it may be classified as First Class Honours or Second Class Honours

which may be graded Division 1 and Division 2 in some' faculties. Where the award of Honours is not available, it may be classified with Distinction or

with Credit.

> DIPLOMA not classified.

SUBJECT RESULTS AND GRADES

Grade

High Distinction

Distinction

Credit

Pass

Pass

Pass - Not Graded

Satisfactory

Fail [Xl

Fail

OTHER NOTATIONS

Industrial Experience

Withdrawn

Withdrawn/Fajl

Result Pending

Supp. Final Exam

Result Withheld

Mark Range

85-100

75-84

65-7-i

50-64

0-A-?

'45-49

Grade PointAverage Score

4

3.5

2.5

1,5

Not applicable

Mot applicable

Not applicable

0.5

0.5

0.5

Descriptor

Work of outstanding quality on all objectives of the subject, which may be demonstrdted by meansof criticism, logical argument, interprel.ation of matenals or use of methodology. This grade may

also be given to recognise particular originality or creativity,

Work of superior quality an all objectives, demonstrating a sound grasp of content, tag ether with

efficient organisation and selectivity.

Work of good quality showing more than satisfactory achievement on all objectives, or work of

superior quality on most of the objectives.

Work showing a satisfactory achievement on the overall objectives of the subject.

Satisfactory completion of the objectives. (used prior to 2004 with an asterisk [*) at the end of Lhesubject name to indicate the subject was not graded i.e. pass or fail only]

Work showing a satisfactory achievement on the overall objectives of the subject, [used from 2003]Used prior to 20QA wfth an asterisk I*) at the end of the subject name to indicate that the subjectwas not graded i.e. pass or fait only.

Awarded for projects or theses.

Unsatisfactory performance in a compulsory component of the subject.

Unsatisfactory performarice in one or more objectives of the subject as contained within the

assessment items.

Professional. Experience/lndustrial Training. A number may appear next to this grade to indicatethe Level of Industrial Experience.

Granted withdrawal from a subject without academic fail after the due date,

Withdrawn afterthe due date.

Result pending the completion oi a project, clinical practicum or field excursion where the studenthas not completed asseasmenL taskls] by the end of the teaching period.

Formal supplementary examination to be completed within a designated examination period beforea grade can be awarded.

Result withheld. The Assessment Ratification Committee may determine that supplementaryassessments are required, or that alternative examiners and/or aLtemative assessments ore

required because of misadventure,

GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) measures academic performance. The GPA is provided for courses commenced on or after Autumn semester 2D03.

A detailed explanation of the GPA is available at www.sau.uts.edu.au/assessment/results/gpa

For further information about academic records refer to wv/w.sau.Lits.edu.au/academic/record

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY

ACADEMIC RECORD

Jian Wu Student No: 11553904Date: 13AuguSt2015

Bachelor of BiotechnologyCourse Registration Summary - Active

2013 Bachelor of Biotechnology

2014 Bachelor of Biotechnology

2015 Bachelor of Biotechnology

Total Credit PointsEnrolled Gained

36 36

42 36

36 24

General Credit

General

Result Mark Credit PointsEnrolled Gained

24

Exemptions65111

68041

Chemistry 1

Physical Aspects of Nature

2013 Autumn Semester

91161 Cell Biology and Genetics

33116 Statistical Design and Analysis

91107 TheBiosphere

Credit

High Distinction

Distinction

68

96

75

6 6

6 6

6 6

2013 Spring Semester91123 Biocomplexity

65212 Chemistry 2

91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology

Credit

High Distinction

Credit

72

90

65

6 6

6 6

6 6

2014 Autumn Semester91142 Biotechnology

91314 General Microbiology

91320 Metabolic Biochemistry

Fail

Credit

Credit

2015 Spring Semester91368 Bioreactors and Bioprocessing

91170 Microbial Ecology

47

68

65

6

6 6

6 6

2014 Spring Semester91326 Analytical Biochemistry Credit 73 66

91345 Biochemistry, Genes and Disease Pass 59 66

91401 Introductory Haematology and Immunology Credit 68 66

91132 Molecular Biology 1 Distinction 73 66

2015 Autumn Semester

91359 Advanced Immunology Credit 73 66

91369 Biobusiness and Environmental Biotechnology Distinction 75 66

91142 Biotechnology Distinction 80 66

91335 Molecular Biology 2 Credit 70 66

Enrolled 6

Enrolled 6

ACADEMIC RECORD CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

This academic record is printed by computer and issued without alteration orerasurson 13-08-2015

**no credit points - credit points introduced in 1993; see over for explanation of Results

Jacqueline WiseDirectorStudent Administration

UTS CRICOS Provider Code 00099F

JianWu, 11553904 Page 1 of 2

ACADEMIC RECORDUNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY

KEY TO GRADING

GRADING OF AWARDS> DOCTORAL DEGREE not classified.

> MASTERS HONOURS DEGREE not classified.

> MASTERS DEGREE not classified.

> GRADUATE DIPLOMA may be classified with Distinction or with Credit.

> GRADUATE CERTIFICATE not classified.

> BACHELOR HONOURS DEGREE shall be classified First Class Honours, Second Class Honours graded Division 1 or Division 2 in some faculties, or ThirdClass Honours. Prior to 1979, honDurs awards were classified as Honours Class 1 or Honours Class 2. This form of- honours award is achieved through an

additional year of study and/or thesis work,

> BACHELOR DEGREE where the award of Honours is available for academic merit, it may be dassified as First Class Honours or Second Class Honours

which may be graded Division 1 and Division 2 in some faculties. Where the award of Honours is not available, it may be classified with Distinction or

with Credit.

> DIPLOMA not classified.

SUBJECT RESULTS AND GRADES

Grade

High Distinction

Distinction

Credit

Pass

Pass

Pass - Hoi Graded

Satisfactory

Fail [X]

Fait

Mark Range

85-1DD

75-8^

65-74

50-64

0-^9

Grade PointAverage Score

4

3.5

2.5

1.5

Not applicable

Not applicable

Nol applicable

0.5

0.5

Descriptor

Work oi outstanding quality on all objectives of ihe subject, which may be demonstrated by meanso1 criticism, Logical argument, interpretalion of materials or use of methodology. This grade may

also be given to recognise particular onginality or creativity.

Work of superior quality on all objectives, demonstrating a sound grasp of content, together withefficient organisation and selectivity.

Work of good quality showinq more than satisfactory achievement on all objectives, or work of

superior quality on most of the objectives.

Work showing a satisfactory achievement on the overall objectives of the subject,

Satisfaclory complelion of the objectives. iused prior to 200^ with an asterisk 1^) at the end of thesubject name to indicate the subject was not graded i.e pass or faii only]

Work showing a Seitisfactory achievement on the overall objectives of the subject, (used from 2003)Usud prior to 200^ with an asterisk [+] at the end of the subject name to indicate that the subjectwas not graded i.e. pass or fail only.

Awarded for projects or theses.

Unsatisfactory performance in a compulsory component of the subject.

Unsatisfactory performance in one or more objectives of the subject as contained within the

assessment items.

OTHER NOTATIONSII

Industrial Experience

Withdrawn

Withdrawn/Fail

Result Pending

Supp. Final Exam

Result Withheld

Professional Experience/lndustnal Training. A number may appear next \.o this grade to indicatethe level af Industrial Experience.

Granted withdrawal from a subject without academic fail a?ler the duo date.

Withdrawn after Ihe due date.

Result pending the completion of a projecl, clinical practtcum or Field excursion Vi'here the studer.t

has not completed assessment taskEsj by the end of the teaching period.

Format supplementary examination to bo complfted within a designated eKaminalion period beforea grade can be awarded.

Result withheld The Assessment Ratification Committee may determine that supplementary

assessments are required, or that alternative examiners anri/or nltemative assessmenls are

required because ofmisadventure,

GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPAl measures academic performance. The GPA is provided for courses commenced on or after Autumn semester 2003.

Adetaited explanation of the GPA is available atwww.sau.uts.edu au/assessment/resutts/gpa

For further information about academic records refer fco www.sau.ul.s.edu.au/academic/record

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY

ACADEMIC RECORD

Jian Wu Student No: 11553904Date: 13 August 2015

Bachelor of Biotechnology

Total Credit Points Gained 132

GPA 2.74

"ENTRIES BELOWTHIS LINE ARE INVALID . END OF FULL ACADEMIC RECORD

This academic record is printed by computer and issued without alteration or erasure on 1 3-08-2015

** no credit points-credit points introduced in 1993; see over for explanation of Results

Jacqueline WiseDirectorStudent Administration

UTS CRICOS Provider Code 00099F

JianWu, 11553904 Page 2 of 2


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