Ordinary exam: The weight of the distinct parts in the final note of the ordinary exam (NEO) gets distributed as follows: - Theory (T): 80%
- Practices (L): 20%
Theory: Consists of: - A single exam, of approximately 2-3 hours, to be performed within the course calendar.
- Ranked over 10 points (T).
- Individual.
- It can include tests, short questions and/or problems or a combination of them.
Laboratory: Consists of: - A single exam, of approximately 20-30 min., regarding the contents of the practical sessions.
- Ranked over 10 points (L).
- Individual.
- It can include tests, short questions and/or problems or a combination of them.
Final mark and minimum requirements to pass the subject: The final mark (NEO) will be computed following the next equation: NEO = 0.8 * T + 0.2 * L A
minimum of 4.0 points over 10 is required for both the L exam and the T exam. Once obtained these minimums, a minimum of 5.0 points over 10 in the total computation of NEO is mandatory to pass the subject.
Extraordinary exam: The
students that did not pass the subject on first convocatory must attend
the second convocatory (or extraordinary exam), that will have the same
structure, exam duration, percentages and minimum points required thant
in the ordinary exam. Code of Honor: During exams, the use of non-allowed electronic devices, notes or books is forbidden. Exams lacking some of the sheets will not be graded. Results obtained must be properly justified in all cases, in any of the exams or
activities. None of the numerical results will be considered if no
explanation is given about the methodoly used to obtain them. It
is expected that all the students abide to these considerations. If a
non-ethical behaviour is detected, the student will automatically be
graded with a 0.0 at the current examination. |