Reports / memories of practice |
Detailed report of the tasks during the realisation of the practices of laboratory carried out in group. |
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A2 A4
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B8
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C24
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The students can decide being evaluated according to a model of continuous evaluation (reviewed previously) or realise a final examination. The fact a student answer the first examination of continuous evaluation means he/she opts by this model of evaluation (in contrary case he/she opts by the model of final examination). Once the students opt by the model of continuous evaluation their qualification will not be able to be never "No presented". 1- CONTINUOUS EVALUATION To surpass the course requires a minimum qualification of 5 points. The qualification will be the result to add the qualifications received in each one of the following parts: - Written exam 1:
- Dates: On the fourth week of the course
- Individually
- Contents: Given until this moment
- Type: Series of short answer questions and/or test type ones
- Maximum punctuation = 5 points
- Written exam 2:
- Dates: Official calendar (coinciding with the final examination for those that opted by this modality)
- Individually
- Contents: Given until this moment excepting those that already were evaluated in the written exam 1.
- Type: Series of short answer questions and/or test type ones
- Maximum punctuation = 2 points
- Practices:
- Dates: Weeks 6, 7, and 8
- In group
- Maximum punctuation = 3 points
2- FINAL EXAMINATION To surpass the course requires a minimum qualification of 5 points. - Written exam:
- Dates: Official calendar
- Individually
- Contents: Given in the whole course (including practical).
- Type: Series of short answer questions and/or test type ones
- Maximum punctuation = 10 points
3- EXTRAORDINARY EVALUATION The students will be evaluated using the modality of "final examination" |