Long answer tests and development |
Written examination paper. |
50 |
A1 A3
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B4 B8
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C26 C27
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We leave to discretion of the students two methods of alternative evaluation in the subject: continuous evaluation and single evaluation. The continuous evaluation will consist in the realisation of a written exam (50% of the qualification), a laboratory project (30%) and in the resolution written of problems along the course (20% of the qualification). The single evaluation will consist in the realisation of a final examination writing (60% of the qualification) and in
the development of a practical project (40% of the qualification) that will be due before the last day of the official period of examinations. The students will choose one or another modality of evaluation in the moment in that the project is announced. They will be considered not presented in case no explicit election is made at in this moment. Those who do not pass the subject at the earliest opportunity of the announcement have of a second opportunity in
the month of July in which his knowledge will be tested with a written examination or his project will be assessed again if it had been improved
or modified. The weights of each one of the tests (examination and project) will be the same that in
the ordinary period of evaluation according to the modality that had chosen. The qualification of the test has only effects in the academic course in that they were awarded, with independence of the itinerary
of evaluation chosen. Should any form of plagiarism be detected in a project or test, the final grade in the subject will be FAIL (0) and the event will be reported to the academic officers so that appropriate sanctions could be taken. |