1. Continuous evaluationThe continuous
evaluation is divided in four parts (with their respective weights): the
progress in the practices in the laboratory (25%), the practical test (25%), a
test of short answers (25%) and a test of multiple choices (25%). The final
mark is on a maximum of 10 points. The final mark is the sum of the partial marks
obtained in each part, if the students fulfill the following conditions: - Have carried out a minimum of the 80% of the
practices of laboratory. - Obtain a minimum mark of the 40% in each part of the
evaluation.
If it does not fulfill any of the previous requirements, the final mark will be the sum of the marks of each part, but limited to the 40% of the maximum note (4 points).
To pass, the students have to obtain an equal total punctuation or upper to the 50% of the maximum mark (5 points). The practical test will take place in the last session of laboratory classes. The tests of multiple choice and the short answers will can be divided in two sessions spread along the period of teaching. 2. Final examStudents who fail the course in continuous assessment will take a final exam. The final exam will consist of a practical and a theoretical test, each corresponding to 50% of the total mark. To pass the student must obtain at least the 40% in each part and must sum a total of at least 5 points. 3. Call for recoveryThe call for recovery will be like the final exam. |