Objective questions exam |
Exam evaluating the theoretic classes |
40 |
A1 A2 A3
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B1 B6
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C1 C6
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Laboratory practice |
Exam evaluating the lab sessions |
10 |
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B3
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C4
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D1 D3
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- Attendance
to the theoretical, practical and seminar classes is compulsory unless absence
is duly justified.
- To pass
the course it is necessary to score higher than 40 % in both the theoretical
part (sum of the two tests) and the practical part (sum of the two tests).
Otherwise, the final grade will be the result of multiplying the total grade
(theory + practical + seminars) by 0.5.
- If the
final mark of the course does not reach 5 points, but exceeds 40 % of any of
the parts (theory, practical or seminars), these scores will be maintained for
the second exam opportunity (July), provided that the student requests it.
- Repeat
students from other courses must take all the classroom and laboratory
activities (seminars and lab sessions), of which they will be evaluated.
- Lectures.
The first thematic block (Cellular Biology) will be evaluated over 4 points in
a first exam of objective questions that will be established in the official
calendar. The second thematic block (Developmental Biology) will be evaluated
over 3 points in a second exam of objective questions to be held on the date of
the final exam to be established by the faculty. The maximum score of the
theoretical part in the final grade will be 7 points (4+3).
- Lab
sessions. The lab sessions will be evaluated in two tests over 1 point each one.
The first test will be assessed over 1 point by means of an exam of objective
questions that will include the identification of microscopic structures in photomicrographs
and will be carried out on the date established by the faculty. The second test
will also be evaluated over 1 point by means of an exam of the same type as the
first test and will be carried out on the date established by the faculty.
Therefore, a maximum of 2 points of the total grade can be obtained with this
evaluation.
- Seminars.
They will be evaluated over 0.33 points each one, that will be
carried out during the seminar itself. Therefore, with this evaluation a
maximum of 1 point of the total grade can be obtained.
- Students
who do not follow the continuous evaluation will be evaluated in a single test
over 10 points that will include objective questions on the content of the
subject and will be held on the date of the final exam set by the faculty.
- Exam to
improve the mark.
Students who pass the subject in the first term, and wish to improve their mark,
may take an exam to improve their grade, which will be held on a date and time
to be determined in agreement with the professor.
- Absent. It will be considered when the student does
not perform any activity that involves evaluation.
- Date of
the final exam. The exam dates are available on the faculty’s website:
http://bioloxia.uvigo.es/gl/docencia/exames
- Schedules
of the subjects. The schedules of the subject are available at the following
address: http://bioloxia.uvigo.es/gal/docencia/horarios
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