Students opting for continuous assessment will be assessed as described above and with the percentages indicated: - multiple-choice exam in the 6th week of teaching, provided that the contents had been taught. - 2 examinations of developmental questions, one in the 8th week and the other in the 13th week, provided that the contents had been taught. - practical exam 1, on the official date corresponding to the subject (May-June). - a work to be handed in the different parts in the 13th, 14th and 15th weeks of teaching. In the continuous assessment, to obtain an average in the theoretical part, at least a 4 out of 10 must be obtained in each of the exams; in the practical part, a 4 out of 10 must be obtained in each of the questions. In order to obtain an average between the theory, the practical part and the work, students will have to achieve at least a 5 in each of them. Students who do not pass the subject will keep the part passed for the second opportunity exam of the same academic year (part passed means having a 5 out of 10 or more in the exam). In the event that the student does not pass each of the parts of the subject (theory or practical), and even if the average gives a pass mark, he/she will fail the subject and will be given a mark of 4.5 in the report.
On the other hand, those students who decide to opt for a global assessment, this will initially be done on the official dates of the subject (May-June) and will consist of: - a theory exam with 10 short essay questions and a maximum duration of 90 minutes. In this exam, all questions will have the same value (each one will be assessed from 0 to 10 points). The value of this exam will be 45% of the total grade for the subject. - a practical exam of 4 scenarios carried out under the same conditions as those described in the continuous assessment for the practical exam. The value of this exam will be 45% of the total grade for the subject. - an individual work consisting in the elaboration of an application protocol and an infographic for a new clinical case proposed by a teacher of the subject. As in the case of continuous assessment, in order to pass the subject, the student will have to pass both the theoretical part and the practical part and the word (obtaining a 5 out of 10 or more in each of them) and to obtain an average in each part, he/she will have to achieve at least a 4 out of 10 in the theoretical exams and in each of the practical questions that comprise it. If the student does not pass the subject, the part passed will be kept for the second opportunity exam of the same academic year with the same criteria as the continuous assessment, and, if the student does not pass the theoretical and practical part of the subject and the work, and even if the average gives a pass mark, he/she will fail the subject and a mark of 4.5 will be given in the report.
The Teaching Guide follows the "Regulation on the evaluation, grading and quality of teaching and the student learning process of the student learning process", approved by the Cloister on 18 April 2023, as well as the specific adaptations for the Degree in the Degree in Physiotherapy determined by the Board of the Centre. |