In this subject, BASIC learning results will be defined that will be necessary for the students to achieve in order to pass it. In case of doubt about the acquisition of learning results by the students, additional oral evaluation tests may be carried out. In order to pass the subject in January, it will be required: - Achieve mention APT in the evaluation of the laboratory practical.
- Achieve a minimum mark of 3 points out of 10 in test 1.
- Achieve a minimum mark of 4 points out of 10 in the global test and the written test for the experimental part.
If any of the previous conditions is not fulfilled, the final mark for the subject will be the mark obtained for the tests multiplied by 0.55 (55%). - Achieve a minimum mark of 5.0 in the weighted addition of the marks for all the sections.
The final grade for the students who pass the subject could be standardized so that the highest mark can reach a value of up to 10 points. STUDENTS OF 2ND AND SUBSEQUENT ENROLLMENT: Those students who were evaluated as APT during any previous course will be awarded the APT mention for the monitoring of the laboratory practical in the current academic course, not being necessary the completion of the experimental work again. However, they must take the written test for the experimental part in order to achieve the mark for the experimental part of the subject in the current academic course. EVALUATION IN JULY: The marks obtained for the sections flipped learning, problem solving, collaborative learning and laboratory practical will be kept. Two tests can be retaken: a global test (40% of the final mark) and/or a written test for the experimental part (15% of the final mark). The student must achieve a minimum mark of 4 points out of 10 so that the results of these tests will be taken into account in the global mark of the subject. The final mark will be the weighted addition of the marks for all the sections, as long as all the required minima are reached. If this is not the case, the final mark for the subject will be the mark obtained for the exams multiplied by 0.55 (55%). GLOBAL EVALUATION OPTION: In order to pass the subject, students must carry out the laboratory practical work, achieving an APT mark, and a minimum mark of 5 out of 10 points in the written test for the experimental part (20% of the final mark). In addition, they must also obtain a minimum mark of 5 out of 10 points in a global exam (80% of the final mark). |