Following the degree guidelines we will offer the students two evaluation possibilities: continuous evaluation and evaluation at the end of the semester.
Continuous evaluation (EC):
- The theoretical part means a final examination (with a value of 5 points). This final examination will be equal for all the students, independently that they have opted or no by the EC. Additionally, the students can get up to 0,5 extra points as a function of their participations in class and/or in the forum of the subject. These points will be added to the final mark, adjusting it to 5 if the result was higher.
- The student follows the continuous evaluation from the moment in that it delivers a practice in time.
- The practical part is composed of three practices, that will cost 1, 2 and 2 points respectively (none of them is strictly compulsory for passing the subject).
- The first practice will be delivered in the 6th teaching week.
- The second practice is valued with 2 points and it will be delivered in the week 15. After the delivery, the student might be able to do a second delivery, if they do not fulfill the requirements established, that will imply some penalty in the mark. After such second delivery, the code provided will be evaluated as is.
- The third practice is also valued with 2 points and can be delivered until the week 16.
- Practice exam: The students will perform a simple practice exam in the laboratory (related with the practices done) to check out that the student dominates properly his/her own code. This practical exam provides a mark (Npp) between 0 and 1. The global mark for the practices will be obtained by multiplying the practice marks and the practical exam mark: Note for practical part = (P1+P2+P3) x Npp. In the case that the resulting value is below 2 points, the student must perform the practices again in the next call, and do again this practical exam.
Evaluation at the end of the semester: The student that have not opted by the EC will have to perform the theoretical examination and deliver, before the day of the final exam, the practical proposals along the subject (with the possible modifications that can be specified), to add a minimum of 5 points in the final mark. Besides, he/she must do the practical exam. Therefore, the conditions imposed are the same than in the EC case, and the only difference is the timing for delivering the practical tasks (notified in time) and that there is no possibility to resubmit a practice.
Passing the subject: Both in the case of EC as assessment at the end of the semester, to approve the student must obtain at least 5 points by adding the theoretical and practical parts (with a minimum of 2 points in each of them) and considering the practical exam.
Evaluation at the end of the second semester: the student will have to perform the part that has not passed (examination and/or practice with its practice exam). The practices can suffer modifications and/or incorporate additional features that will be informed before the 30th of March.
The practical tasks performed in this course are not recoverable and only are valid for the current course.