EVALUATION:
A student who choose continuous assessment, to pass the course, must achieve a MINIMUN SCORE of 4.0 points (out of 10) in each of the parts of the "final exam" .
If
a student reaches the minimum grade in both parts of the "final exam", to pass the subject must obtain a final grade of ≥ 5.0. Students
who "officially renounces continuous assessment", will make a "final
exam" of theory and problems that will be worth 90% of the final grade,
and a "exam of practices" that will be worth 10% of the final grade. In
any case, to pass the course, the student must achieve 50% of the
maximum score in each of the constituent parts of the subject, ie,
theory, problems and practices. SECOND CALL:
In the second call the same criteria apply.
In relation to the July exam, grades of the
"short answer tests" and "practices" are maintained, and students only
have to repeat the "final exam".
If, at the 1st call, a student suspended one of
the parts of the "final exam" (theory or problems) and approves the
other party with a grade ≥ 6, on the July exam, you only need to repeat
the suspended part.
Ethical commitment: The
student is expected to present an adequate ethical behavior. If you
detect unethical behavior (copying, plagiarism, unauthorized use of
electronic devices, etc.) shall be deemed that the student does not meet
the requirements for passing the subject. In this case the final grade,
in the current academic year, will FAIL (0.0 points). The
use of electronic devices during the assessment tests will be allowed.
The fact of introducing into the examination room an unauthorized
electronic device, will be reason not pass the course in the current
academic year, and the final grade will FAIL (0.0 points)
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