Following the guidelines of the degree two evaluation systems will be offered: continuous assessment or final exam.
Continuous assessment includes a series of tasks performed during the course (65%) and a multiple-choice test (35%) performed on date according to the official exam schedule. To participate in this evaluation system is necessary to attend at least to 80% of ordinary class hours and attend the test.
The tasks in the course include the laboratory practices, their corresponding reports and two tests of problem solving (the first scheduled at the middle of the semester and the second by the end). These tasks are not recoverable, ie if a student cannot fulfill on time the teacher has no obligation to repeat it and will only be valid for the academic year in which they are made.
Evaluation by final exam
In addition to the continuous assesment system described above, the student may choose to perform one final exam that will have two parts: Part I: multiple-choice test (40%). Part II: Problem Solving (60%).
The students must decide if they choose the ongoing evaluation after the realization of the first test of problem solving on the 8 th - 9 th week of class, in which case they receive a grade that corresponds, independently that they present to other tasks or not.
July exam
It consists of a final exam with the same characteristics and weights as indicated in the previous section.
Students who want to preserve the grade obtained in the first tasks of the continuous assesment (65%) may elect to perform only the first part of the exam (35%).
To pass the subject at least 50% in the total qualification must be obtained in any of the evaluation systems and calls. |