This document outlines the rules and structure for a final exam that consists of multiple choice questions, practice problems, and a case study design project using Tekla software. The exam is 120 minutes long for a class of students from MHI, MT. It includes 10 multiple choice questions to be answered directly using social media, as well as a box culvert design case study to be completed within the Tekla program. Examinees are reminded to keep their cameras on, focus independently, and use their Tekla accounts for any simulations.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a final exam that consists of multiple choice questions, practice problems, and a case study design project using Tekla software. The exam is 120 minutes long for a class of students from MHI, MT. It includes 10 multiple choice questions to be answered directly using social media, as well as a box culvert design case study to be completed within the Tekla program. Examinees are reminded to keep their cameras on, focus independently, and use their Tekla accounts for any simulations.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a final exam that consists of multiple choice questions, practice problems, and a case study design project using Tekla software. The exam is 120 minutes long for a class of students from MHI, MT. It includes 10 multiple choice questions to be answered directly using social media, as well as a box culvert design case study to be completed within the Tekla program. Examinees are reminded to keep their cameras on, focus independently, and use their Tekla accounts for any simulations.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a final exam that consists of multiple choice questions, practice problems, and a case study design project using Tekla software. The exam is 120 minutes long for a class of students from MHI, MT. It includes 10 multiple choice questions to be answered directly using social media, as well as a box culvert design case study to be completed within the Tekla program. Examinees are reminded to keep their cameras on, focus independently, and use their Tekla accounts for any simulations.