In those cases where the student decides not to take part in the continuous assessment tests, the grade for the short-answer exam covering the course content will account for 100% of the final grade. The student follows the continuous assessment from the moment they submit their first assignment for the course. In any case, they may opt out of continuous assessment within one month. A student who chooses continuous assessment is considered to have taken the course, regardless of whether they sit for the final exam. For group reports, each student's contribution must be explicitly stated, and assessment will be individualized based on that contribution. The professor may conduct interviews to determine individual contributions. Continuous assessment tasks cannot be retaken and are only valid for the current academic year. The grades from continuous assessment tests are retained for the extraordinary exam. For the end of program evaluation, assessment will consist solely of a written exam. In cases of plagiarism or widespread use of AI tools in any of the assignments/tests, the final grade for the course will be a fail (0), and the professors will report the matter to the school's administration to take appropriate actions. Furthermore, professors will inform the school's administration of any unethical conduct by students, with the possibility of the administration taking necessary measures. |