Laboratory practical |
Lab practices will be performed in small groups. Each group will have to deliver a memory of practices at the end of each practice, or group of practices. The memories of practices will have a weight of 10% of the grade of continuous evaluation. |
10 |
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B1
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C21
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D1 D2 D6 D8 D10 D14 D16 D17
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Problem solving |
Seminars will be graded through individual or group tests or resolution of exercises performed in some of the seminar sessions when the lecturer request. These will mean 10% of the final grade. |
10 |
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B1
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C21
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D1 D2 D8 D14 D16 D17
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The evaluation will be considered positive when a score of 5 is reached for the continuous evaluation.
The students must attend the ordinary exam, which addresses the whole subject contents, if the total grade of continuous evaluation is lower than 5. They also will have to attend the ordinary exam if any of the following cases happens:
- Any of the tests or exams is missed.
- A grade lower than 4 points in the final theory exam is obtained.
For these cases, the continuous evaluation grade will be the minimum of 4 points and total continuous evaluation grade.
In any case, the student who has passed the continuous evaluation, will be allowed to attend to the ordinary exam to increase the grade.
Detection of cheating in any kind of evaluation activity (midterms, final terms, laboratory work, test in seminars, etc.) will be penalized with a zero in the evaluated item and, in those evaluations with a mandatory minimum grade to pass the course, the student will not be
evaluated by continuous evaluation. This sanction will affect both students
cheating during the evaluation tests, and those that facilitate cheating.
Cheating in ordinary or extraordinary evaluation will be penalized with a zero so the students must attend the next evaluation. Detection of copies will imply the immediate expulsion of the classroom in the day in which it has been detected.
Also, there will be equally penalized those students using unauthorized material during the evaluation exams (unauthorized calculators or other electronic devices, documents, notes, etc.).
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