Lecturing |
At the consideration of the lecturer, a number of control tests will be realised -at least a partial test placed about the middle (about the 7th week) of the course-, in the date previously fixed. The passing of that test will allow the student to remove its contents from the final exam. The final exam, having two independent parts, will be taken by all the students not following the ordinary continuous assessment way. All students must take the second part of such exam, and they can opt for re-take for passing or improving the grades from its first part. |
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C19
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D10 D16
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Problem solving |
The practical activities to be realised will correspond to those indicated in the 'Practical Contents' section, and will be posed to be developed, solved and delivered to the lecturer in the due date indicated for each specific case. Every activity presented will be evaluated in accordance with the criteria previously indicated for it, and will be given back to the students promptly so that the learning coming from such revision can be incorporated to the following practical activities. The calendar for the execution and presentation of the practical activities will be made known at the start of the course. |
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B1
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C19
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D2 D6 D9 D14 D16 D17
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In the 'continuous
evaluation' modality, the students will pass the course if they reach a score
of 5.0 points. A
minimum score of 50% of the maximum grade is also required for each part and section.
The 'continuous evaluation' will consolidate the partial marks, and the
students are required to repeat only the failed parts across the continuous
evaluation process. Students wishing to improve
their continuous -pass- evaluation grade can do the full official final exam as
well. The students that failed the course in the first official date must do a
final test that will encompass the whole of the -theory and practiical- course
contents, that might include short- and long-answer tests, problem-solving and
case study development.
An appropriate ethical behaviour is expected
from the student. In the case that a non-ethical -copying, plagiarism, use of
unauthorized electronic devices, among others- it will be considered that the
student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the course. In this
case the overall grade for the course in the present academic year will be a
fail (0.0). Except in the case of specific authorization, no electronic devices
will be allowed for the students to use during the evaluation tests. The
act of being in posession of a non-authorized device while in the exam room
will be taken as a cause for not passing the course in the current academic
year, and the overall grade will be a fail (0.0). |