Problem and/or exercise solving |
During the course two short written tests will take place. They will correspond, respectively, to the contents of the sections 1 to 3 and 4 to 8 respectively. If any of those written tests is not passed the student must take on the corresponding part of the final exam (December/January). The student must take on the whole subject in the second-opportunity exam (June/July). |
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C3 C14 C19 C20
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D6 D7 D9 D12 D13 D14
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During the course two short written tests will take place corresponding to sections 1-3, the first one, and to sections 4-8, the second. Both will contain
problems and questions and, if they are passed, the student, is not obliged to take on the corresponding part of the subject in the (first-call) final exam (December/January), although he/she can do so in order to improve his/her mark. On a voluntary basis the student may participate in the seminars by solving exercises on the board. Also voluntarily the student may solve at home some proposed exercises and deliver them to the teacher. The final exam will include the whole subject but is divided into two parts corresponding to the two tests so the student can take on any or both of them, even if they have passed the short written test of that part. The student though, must reachin the written tests a global minimum mark of 3.5/10 in order to accumulate the points obtained by resolving exercises independently or in the classroom. In the second-opportunity evaluation (July) the student should do a full written test; the points obtained by exercise resolution (troubleshooting section) will be mantained. On a voluntary basis, the students will be able to participate in the resolution of exercises in
the seminars or deliver the answer to the written exercises proposed in the classroom. It will be understood that any student who has not taken any written test (short or the final exam) has not really followed the subject and will not be given a mark (his/her qualification will be "no presentado"). |