Laboratory practice |
Two practical laboratory tests will be carried out to assess the competences and skills acquired by the student. |
20 |
A1
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B2
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C25 C26 C27 C28 C29
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D3
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Report of practices, practicum and external practices |
At the request of the teacher, the student will prepare a report of one practice that reflects the work developed in the laboratory. |
10 |
A1
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B2
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C27 C28 C29
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D3
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- Attendance at more than two laboratory sessions implies that the student is already being evaluated, so that his/her qualification in the record can not be "not presented".
- It is necessary to obtain a minimum grade of 4 (out of 10) in each of the sections of the evaluation to make an average. This criterion will also be applied in second call.
- The final grade will be the sum of the grades of all the sections provided that the required minimums are exceeded.
- In the case of not passing the subject, the grade of the record will be the weighted grade of the practical laboratory test and essay question exam.
- In second call, the evaluation will be carried out in the following way: the score obtained by the student during the course will be kept in the section "laboratory practices" (not recoverable). The rest of the sections (laboratory practice, exam and report) can be recovered. The final grade will be the sum of the grades of all the sections as long as the required minimums are exceeded. If the subject is not passed, the grade of the record will be the weighted grade of the practical laboratory test and essay question exam.
IF LABORATORY PRACTICAL IS CARRIED OUT VIRTUALLY, THIS SECTION WILL BE ASSESSED THROUGH QUESTIONNAIRES AND/OR WORK (THE QUALIFICATION PERCENTAGE IN THIS CASE WILL BE 60%). BOTH WRITTEN TESTS WILL BE KEPT (QUALIFICATION PERCENTAGE WILL BE 40%). THE TWO PRACTICAL LABORATORY TESTS WILL NOT BE CONDUCTED (LABORATORY PRACTICE), AND THE PRACTICE REPORT WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. TO OBTAIN A MINIMUM GRADE OF 4 (OUT OF 10) IN EACH OF THE SECTIONS OF THE EVALUATION WILL CONTINUE TO BE REQUIRED TO MAKE AN AVERAGE.
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