Following the study programme guidelines, the student can choose between two assessment methods: CONTINUOUS ASSESMENT, that is the recommended method linked to the educational activities and NON CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT, only recommended for those students which can not follow the first method. CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT The continuous assessment consists of the tests detailed in the following. The student opts by the continuous assessment method once she/he signs the document of commitment that will be available at week 1-3, so that she/he can begin the work in the corresponding group. Once signed, it is assumed that the student has taken the examination session and will be given the mark resulting of the application of the criterion detailed in the following, regardless of wheter she/he takes the final exam or not. Types and assessment of activities: Reports of the practical sessions (Weight: 10%): will be assessed around weeks 6 and 11. Projects (Weight 40%): will be assessed around week 12. The
individualized part of the assessment will be done through cross-evaluation,
oral questions during presentations, and/or written exam questions. Proof of short answer (Weight: 50%): it coincides with the final exam date. It includes all the contents of the subject. The final note corresponds to the sum of the marks obtained in all the activities weighted by the corresponding percentages. The student should obtain, at least, a grade of 4 points over ten in each type activity, and a final grade of 5 points to pass the subject. If
in any of the activities the grade does not reach 4 but the average exceeds 5,
the final grade will be 4. NON CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT
If the student does not sign the document of commitment, she/he will be evaluated through a final examination in the official date assigned by the Centre. This exam will consist of two parts, of equal weight in the final mark: a written part that may include all the topics of the subjet, and an oral part relative to additional work. This additional work should be presented previously to the teacher. The student may take part in the continuous assessment activities of the practical sessions, but they will not be assessed in her/his case. The additional work to deliver will be specified in week 6 of term, and will have to be delivered to the teacher a week before the final exam. The student should obtain, at least, a grade of 4 points over ten in each type activity, and a final grade of 5 points to pass the subject. |