To pass the subject, the student must obtain 5 points out of 10. Recommendations: The students will be able to consult any doubt related to the activities assigned to the work group to which they belong or the matter seen in the face-to-face hours in the tutorial hours or through the media related in the Student Service section. Students must inexcusably meet the deadlines established for the different activities. In the different tests, students are advised to justify all the results they achieve. When scoring them, no result will be given by implication and the method used to reach the proposed solution will be taken into account. It is recommended, in the presentation of the various exercises, not to present misspellings and illegible characters or symbols, because they will affect the final score. Pencil cannot be used. Exams that are missing any of the sheets that accompany the statement will not be corrected. Notes cannot be used during the tests and mobile phones must be switched off. Guidelines for improvement and recovery: In the event that a student does not pass the subject in the first call, they have a second call in the current academic year. The corresponding final grade for this second call will be obtained as a result of adding the following notes: 1.- The note obtained in the evaluation of the laboratory practices in the first call, with a weight of 20% of the final grade. 2.- The note obtained in the evaluation of the individual and face-to-face written test. The test will evaluate contents of the entire subject. The weight of this grade is 80% of the final grade. To pass the subject in this second call it is necessary to obtain a final score equal to or greater than 5 points. After the end of this academic year. the marks obtained in the evaluations of the thematic blocks and the mark obtained in the evaluation of the final exam lose their validity. The grades obtained in the practical evaluations will be maintained during the two academic years following the current course, unless the student wishes to do them again. Evaluation of students who waive continuous evaluation: Students who are officially granted by the center the waiver of continuous assessment, will have to take a written test similar to the long-answer individualized test and a practical laboratory test. Both tests will have a maximum score of 10 points. The final mark will be the average of the marks of the two tests. To pass the course you will have to obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points. The written test will be held at the end of the semester, at the times established by the center's management. The practical test on a date close to the previous one and that will be proposed depending on the availability of the laboratories. Ethical commitment: The student is expected to present appropriate ethical behavior. In the case of detecting unethical behavior (copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices, and others) it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the subject. In this case, the overall grade in the current academic year will be a fail (0.0). |