1. Continuous evaluation Following the own guidelines of the bachelor and the agreements of the academic commission will offer to the students a system of continuous evaluation. Students presented to the first test of resolution of problems and/or exercises shall be deemed that they opt for continuous evaluation. Those students who do not present to the first test of resolution of problems and/or exercises shall be deemed that they renounce to the continuous evaluation and will only have the possibility to present to the final examination. Students who do not follow the continuous evaluation and do not present to the final examination will be considered "not presented". 1.a Systematic observation Teachers will evaluate the student attendance and the accomplishment of its autonomous tasks, getting the student a rating from 0 to 10 (OS). The final note of systematic observation (NOS) will be: NOS = 0.5*OS 1.b Theory They will realise 4 tests of short answer properly programmed along the course. These tests will value from 0 to 10 and the final note of these tests will be the average (NPRC -> Note Test Short Answer): NPRC = (NPRC1 + NPRC2 + NPRC3 + NPRC4)/4 They will realise 2 exams of resolution of problems and/or exercises properly programmed along the course. These exams will value from 0 to 10 and the final note will be the average (NPE -> Note of Problems and/or Exercises): NPE = (NPE1 + NPE2)/2 It is necessary to obtain a minimum of 3 points in each one of these exams (NPE1 >= 3 and NPE2 >= 3) to pass the subject. The final note of theory (NT) will be: NT = 0.2*NPRC + 0.4*NPE The tests and exams are not recoverable, that is to say, that if a student can not assist the day in that they are scheduled, the professor does not have obligation to repeat them. The note of the tests and exams to which was missing will be of 0. 1.c Practical They will realise 2 practical proofs properly programmed along the course. These proofs will value from 0 to 10 and the final note of the practical (NP) will be: NP = 0.35*[(NP1 + NP2)/2] The practical proofs are not recoverable, that is to say, that if a student can not assist the day in that they are scheduled, the professor does not have obligation to repeat them. The note of the proofs to which was missing will be of 0. 1.d Final note of the subject It should be obtain a minimum of 4 points on 10 in theory (NT >= 2.4) and in practical (NP >= 1.4) to pass the subject. Also it is necessary to obtain a minimum of 3 points on 10 in each one of the 2 exams of resolution of problems and/or exercises (NPE1 >= 3 and NPE2 >= 3) The final note (NF) will be: If NT >= 2.4 and NP >= 1.4 and NPE1 >= 3 and NPE2 >= 3 => NF = NOS + NT + NP If NT < 2.4 or NP < 1.4 or NPE1 < 3 or NPE2 < 3 => NF = min {4.5; NOS +NT + NP} 2. Final exam The students that do not follow the continuous evaluation or had a final mark lower than 5 (failed) in the continuous evaluation, will be able to present to a final exam. The final exam will have a theoretical part and a practical one. The theoretical part will realise in the dates that establish the School and will consist in a exam type test and/or short questions and/or resolution of problems and/or exercises. This exam will be evaluated from 0 up to 10 and the final mark of theory (NT) will be the points of the exam multiplied by 0.6. The practices exam will realise in the corresponding laboratory in the dates that establish the School and will consist in a practical proof that will be evaluated from 0 up to 10 and the final mark of practices (NP) will be the points of the proof multiplied by 0.4. By reasons of organisation of the groups of examination, the professors will open a period so that the students inscribe to the final exam of practices. Only they will be able to present to the final exam of practices those students that have inscribed in time and form of agreement to the norms indicated by the professors in the corresponding announcement. The students that have opted by the continuous evaluation and failed and present to the final exam can do it only to the theoretical part or to the practice one or both. It will conserve them the mark that had in the continuous evaluation of the part to which do not present if the minimums marked in the continuous evaluation process were achieved. If they are not presented to the practice part, the practice note (NP) of the continuous evaluation is recalculated multiplying by 0.4 instead of by 0.35. The final note (NF) will be: If NT >= 2.4 and NP >= 1.6 => NF = NT + NP If NT < 2.4 or NP < 1.6 => NF = min {4.5; NT + NP} 3. Recovery (July) The announcement of recovery (July) will feature of a theoretical part and another practice with the same format that the final exam. The students that present to this announcement can do it only to the theoretical part or to the practice or both. It will conserve them the mark that had in the ordinary announcement (continuous evaluation or final exam). The calculation of the final mark of the subject will realise as was explained in the section 2. The final mark of the subject will be the best of the obtained by the student in the ordinary announcement and the recovery one. By reasons of organisation of the groups of examination, the professors will open a period so that the students inscribe to the recovery practices exam. Only they will be able to present to this exam those students that have inscribed in time and form of agreement to the norms indicated by the professors in the corresponding announcement. 4. Validity of the qualifications The qualifications of the student of the theoretical and practical parts of the subject will be valid only for the academic course in which was obtained. |