The full specifications for the
evaluation will be in a detailed document named “syllabus” and posted in
the FAITIC website (Uvigo learning
website) at the beginning of the course.
It will contain the exact assessment percentages according to those included
here. Official examination dates will be
posted in the faculty’s website. Regardless the type of assessment
(continuous or non-continuous), it will be required to obtain at least a score
of 5 (on a maximum of 10) in each type of evaluation (theory and seminars) to
pass the subject. Additionally, ALL the students should submit the 100% of
evidences required for the work developed in seminars, and obtain a
minimum grade of 5 in EACH of them.
CONTINUOUS
ASSESMENT FRAME Continuous assessment can only be
applied when the student has
attended at least at 80% of the
scheduled seminars AND delivered the 100%
of works proposed for those seminars regardless the attendance.Minimum passing grade of 5 out of 10 in each works proposed for these seminars. Part I and Part II
will be evaluated separately in the exam. A minimum passing grade of 5 out of 10 in each Part is
required to pass this evaluation of the theoretical part. The mark of the Parts
the student passes during the course will be included in the final mark so the
student does not have to repeat it. This works until the last call of the
current course. WEIGHTING OF PARTS: Practical work=30% ; Exam
of Theory = 70% (Part I=50% & Part II=50%). Students should obtain a
minimum grade of 5 in each part (theory and practical). No average will be applied to those
marks below 5 to compensate the mark between any part. The final mark is the result of the continuous assessment of
works and the mark of the exam. Students who do not attend to exam of Theory will be qualified with the continuous assessment mark
NON-CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT FRAME Non-continuous assessment frame will be apply automatically when the student fails to attend at
least the 80% of scheduled seminars. PRACTICAL PART ASSESSMENT: The student should submit his/her
individual solution to the specific works in FAITIC, in the official examination dates. Additionally, the student should pass a specific
exam of the practical part in the official call for examinations and should
obtain a minimum mark of 5 to pass the subject. THEORY ASSESSMENT: Part I and Part II of the subject
will be evaluated in the exam of the theory separately. These students can ONLY take the exam in the two official calls for examination of the subject.
Students should obtain a minimum mark of 5 on a total of 10 in each Part (I and
II) to pass the theory assessment. The mark of the Parts the student passes in
a call will be included in the final mark so the student does not have to
repeat it. This works until the last call of the current course. WEIGHTING OF PARTS: Practical examination
(30% of total mark)=40% weekly assignments + 60% specific practical exam); THEORY (70%
of total mark)=50% Part I exam + 50% Part II exam. Students should obtain a
minimum grade of 5 in each part (theory and practical). No average will be applied to those
marks below 5 to compensate the mark between any part. The sum of all these evaluation evidences
enable the student to obtain potentially the 100% of the maximum total mark
(10).
END OF DEGREE CALL FOR EXAMINATION For those students that are eligible
for this call, the weighed mark of the exam of theory plus the exam of the practical
part enables the student to obtain potentially the 100% of the maximum total
mark (10). The total mark will be equal to 70% of the mark of the theoretical
exam plus the 30% of the practical exam. In the case of the theoretical part,
each Part (I and II) will weigh equally for the theoretical mark (50% each of
them). A minimum mark of 5 will be required to apply the weights.
SPECIFICALLY FOR THOSE STUDENTS WHO CHOSE TO
ATTEND THE ENGLISH COURSE OF THIS SUBJECT: Students must explicitly opt in by sending an email to the professor/s
who teach/es this subject in English language. By sending this email the student
CHOOSES to be assessed in English language, which means s/he can only attend
the English lectures of this subject and can only sit for examination in
English. During the same course, it is not allowed to shift from one to another
once the student submits his/her decision of the language chosen. By sending
that email, the student explicitly desists from being assessed and sitting for
examination in any other language during the current course. Students of the English course who do not strictly
meet the criteria of continuous assessment as mentioned above will be graded by
specific summative examinations, which will include theoretical and practical
parts, as mentioned above. The assesment by exams for this group of students will be using objective questions exam (Proofs that evaluate the knowledge that include enclosed questions with different alternative of answer (true/false, multiple election, pairing of elements...). The students select an answer between a number limited of possibilities.) |