MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: The identification of serious conceptual errors will lead to an assignment of specific activities aimed at acquiring those skills. These activities will be evaluated as part of the 20% corresponding to deliverables. CONDITION OF PRESENTED: The participation of the student in any of the acts of evaluation of the subject will imply the condition of presented and, therefore, the assignment of a grade. Attendance at practical laboratory classes, handing in assignments and/or exercises proposed by the teaching staff, or taking a test will be considered acts of evaluation. EVALUATION IN JULY: the grade obtained by the students during the course in problem solving, laboratory practices and assignments will be maintained. A test will be carried out on all the theoretical contents of the subject that will account for 50% of the final grade and that will replace the marks of the written tests. It will be necessary to achieve a minimum of 4 points out of 10 in this test to pass the subject and to take into account the rest of the evaluation elements. In case of having a grade of PASS in the laboratory work and having obtained a grade lower than 5 out of 10 in the evaluation of the practices, a written test of the experimental part will be done, which will mean 20% of the final grade. STUDENTS OF 2nd AND LATER REGISTRATION: Students who have been evaluated with PASS in the laboratory work in a previous course, will be awarded the mention of PASS in the follow-up of the laboratory work in the current academic year, not being necessary to carry out the experiments again. However, a written test of the experimental part must be taken to obtain the qualification corresponding to the experimental part of the subject in the current academic year. NON-CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OPTION: Students who wish not to opt for continuous assessment must request it during the first three weeks of the course from the subject coordinator. To pass the subject, you must complete the Laboratory Practices, obtain a grade of PASS in the work developed in the laboratory and a grade equal to or greater than 5 points out of 10 in the evaluation of the laboratory notebook and the questions related to the practices made. In addition, you must obtain at least 5 points out of 10 in a test in which all the contents of the subject will be evaluated. In this case, the final mark will be a maximum of 2 points for laboratory practices and a maximum of 8 points for the written test. |