Guia docente 2023_24
Facultade de Ciencias Xurídicas e do Traballo
Grado en Derecho
 Subjects
  Business tax regime
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Objective questions exam Students who follows the continuous assessment system will be evaluated through two midterms exams: 1) First partial test, it will be in the middle of the semester (40%) and 2) Second partial test, it will be at the end of the semester (40%).

The two written midterms exams are compulsory, and they will consist in a short answers or test-type exam, both of them during the academic period. Each of these two partial short answers or tests will be liberatory and the student must reach a minimum grade of 5 out of 10, so if they having passed both midterms exams, they will not be obliged to take the final exam of the subject, as a requirement to pass it.

If the student who follows the continuous assessment system has not passed one or both of the objective test-type tests or partial short-answer tests carried out throughout the semester, they will be obliged to take the final test-type or short-answer final exam. In the final exam, the part or the parts have not been passed in the partial tests will be subject to recovery. In this final exam, students must achieve a minimum grade of 4 out of 10 (in each of the parts of the subject that, if applicable, is examined) in order to sconsider the regular attendance and active participation in class, and if applicable, attendance at other possible activities organized by the Financial and Tax Law Group (maximum 20%). If this minimum mark is not reached, the qualification that will be reflected will be the one obtained in the final exam. Likewise, the final exam may be attended by students who have passed the two continuous assessment tests carried out during the semester and wish to raise their grade.

The students who follows the global assessment: their grade will be the 50% of the grade obtained in a written theoretical exam and the 50% of the grade obtained in a written practical exam.
80 A2
A3
A4
A5
B1
B2
B3
B4
C65
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
Systematic observation During the classes and the seminars students will solve cases, will present a topic, will deliver a paper. Those activities will be only assessed for students opting for the "continuous evaluation system". For students who do not participate in service-learning activities, this section will be valued over 20% of the continuous assessment grade.
20 A2
A3
A4
A5
B1
B2
B3
B4
C65
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
 
Other comments on the Evaluation
FIRST CALL:



 1. In accordance with the Evaluation Regulation
of the University of Vigo, students must communicate their choice not to use
the continuous evaluation system in accordance with the procedure and on the
date established by the faculty.



 2. Students who follows the continuous
assessment system will be evaluated according to the following criteria: 1)
First partial test, which will be carried out in the middle of the semester
(40%), 2) Second partial test, which will take place at the end of the semester
(40%), 3) Regular attendance, active participation in class and attendance at
other possible activities organized by the Financial and Tax Law Group (20% of
the total value of the final grade).



The two written midterms exams are compulsory,
and they will consist in a short answers or test-type exam, both of them carried
out during the academic period. Each of these two partial short answers or tests
will be liberatory and the student must reach a minimum grade of 5 out of 10,
so if they having passed both midterms exams, they will not be obliged to take
the final exam of the subject, as a requirement to pass this last.



If the student who follows the continuous
assessment system has not passed one or both of the objective test-type tests
or partial short-answer tests carried out throughout the semester, they will be
obliged to take the final test-type or short-answer exam. In the final exam,
the part or the parts have not been passed in the partial tests will be subject
to recovery. In said final exam, students must achieve a minimum grade of 4 out
of 10 (in each of the parts of the subject that, if applicable, is examined)
for the grade obtained throughout the course to be taken into account the regular
attendance and active participation in class, and if applicable, attendance at
other possible activities organized by the Financial and Tax Law Group (maximum
20%). If this minimum mark is not reached, the qualification that will be
reflected will be the one obtained in the final exam.



Likewise, the final exam may be attended by
students who have passed the two continuous assessment tests carried out during
the semester and wish to raise their grade.



3. The students who follows the
global assessment: their grade will be the 50% of the grade obtained in a
written theoretical exam and the 50% of the grade obtained in a written
practical exam.



4. For all students, the final exam
will be held on the date, place and time specified in the official calendar
approved for this purpose by the Faculty for the 2023/2024 academic year.

 



SECOND CALL:



 1. In
the June/July exam, the student who followed the continuous assessment system
will have a multiple choice or short answer final exam. In any case, the
student must achieve a minimum grade of 4 out of 10 in the final test or short
answer final exam in order to consider the regular attendance, active
participation in class and attendance at other possible activities organized by
the Financial and Tax Law Group (maximum 20%). If this minimum mark is not
reached, the qualification will be the one obtained in the final exam.



2. The students who submitted to the continuous
assessment system will keep, exclusively for the second exam opportunity, the grade
they would have obtained for regular attendance, active participation in class
and attendance at other possible activities organized by the Financial and Tax
Law Group (maximum 20%).



3. The students who follows the
global assessment: their grade will be the 50% of the grade obtained in a
written theoretical exam and the 50% of the grade obtained in a written
practical exam.



4. For all students, the final exam for the
second call will be on the date, place and time specified in the official
calendar approved for this purpose by the Faculty for the 2023/2024 academic
year.

 



FINAL CALL:



In the final call the student´s mark will be
the 50% of the grade obtained in a written theoretical exam and the 50% of the
grade obtained in a written practical exam. 



For this final call the exam will be on the
date, place and time specified in the official calendar approved for this
purpose by the Faculty for the 2023/2024 academic year.

 

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