The final score of the course is calculated as the average of the scores from the lab sessions and the written test. To pass the course students must get at least 50% of the maximum total score. The average will only be applied as final score if students get at least 40% of the maximum total score for each part (lab sessions and written test). Otherwise, students will fail the course, and the numerical score will be calculated by multiplying the average by 0.71. This coefficient is obtained by dividing 4.99 (maximum score for failure) by 6.99 (maximum average that can be obtained when failing the course: [10+3.99]/2).
Failing students who passed one of the parts (lab sessions or written test) don't need to take it in the second call. The second call will consist of:
- Written test regarding theoretical concepts and problem-solving ability. - Lab test, consisting of the realization of one of the tasks already carried out during the regular lab sessions of the course .
The final score will be calculated using the same criteria as for the first call.
Students not in "continuous evaluation" will have to take a written test regarding theoretical concepts and problem-solving ability, as well as lab test. Evaluation criteria are the same as above.
Ethical commitment: student are expected to show a suitable ethical behavior. In case of non-ethical behavior (copy, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices, or other), it will be concluded that the student does not comply with the requirements to pass the course. In this case, the final score will be 0.0 (fail).