The
participation of the student in any of the evaluation systems of the subject
will imply that the student effectively take the subject and its qualification. To pass the
subject, it is necessary that the student obtains a minimum of 5 points out of
10 in each of the proposed evaluation systems. In the case of students who do not attain the minimum in all evaluation systems, they will fail to achieve the pass mark, with a numerical value obtained by following the percentages of the
evaluation systems described above, or equal to that obtained in the non passed part. In July, the previous marks of the evaluation systems will be are kept if a minimum of 5 points out of 10 is achieved;
therefore, the students will just have to take an essay or questions exam
(theoretical-practical exam). For students
who are allowed by the School to skip the continuous assessment procedure: The
qualification of these students will be formed by the mark of the essay &
questions exam (90%) and the mark of the practices (10%).
Ethical commitment: The student is expected to
present adequate ethical behaviour. In the event that unethical behaviour is
detected (copying, plagiarism, unauthorized use of electronic devices, etc.),
it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements
to pass the subject. In that case, the overall rating in the current academic
year will be ‘fail (0.0)’. The use of any electronic device for the assessment
exams is not allowed unless explicitly authorised. The fact of introducing
unauthorised electronic devices in the examination room will be considered as a
reason for not to pass the subject in the current academic year and will hold
overall rating (0.0) |