Continuous evaluation - First assessment: During the semester, two partial written tests (P1 and P2) will be conducted, covering content from the lectures and problem-solving sessions. Each test will account for 35% of the course grade. The content evaluated in P1 will not be subjected to evaluation in the second partial test (P2). To pass the subject, students must obtain an overall grade equal to or higher than 5 points out of 10.
In order to facilitate the continuous evaluation and the follow-up of the contents seen in the lecture sessions, self-evaluation tests (PAV) will be carried out throughout the term through the teledocency platform (20% of the grades). Laboratory practices (PL) together with TIC practices (PTIC) will represent 5% of the grade of the subject. The evaluation of the reports of results obtained in each practice will be subject to the attendance of these sessions.
Continuous evaluation - Second assessment: The exam of the second opportunity will consist of a written test (70%), whose content will be determined by the agenda of the lectures and problem-solving sessions. The grade corresponding to the self-evaluation tests (PAV-20%), laboratory practices (PL-5%) and ICT (PTIC-5%) will be kept. Those students who request it, will be re-evaluated of the contents corresponding to PL and/or PTIC by means of a written test, which will take place on the official date of the exam of the second opportunity. To pass the subject, students must obtain a qualification equal to or higher than 5 points out of 10.
Global evaluation: Those students who waive the continuous evaluation will be entitled to a global test, written, with a score of 100% evaluated in the official date of the exam. To pass the subject, the student must obtain a qualification equal or superior to 5 points out of 10.
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