Final assessment of students will attend to the sum of the score
given to each of the above mentioned parts, being their overall
continuous assessment grade (CAG): CAG= 0,10 * INTERMEDIATE TEST 1 + 0,20 * INTERMEDIATE TEST 2 + 0,15 * PRACTICAL SESSIONS + 0,15* LABORATORY PRACTICE EXAM + 0,40* FINAL EXAM In
order to pass the subject, the overall continuous assessment grade
(CAG) calculated by the previous formula must be at least 5 points out
of 10. However,
minimum requirements and conditions will be required in some of the
sections, which ensure a balance between all types of competences. The
student must take the ordinary exam of all the contents of the subject,
which will represent 100% of the grade, in the following cases: - If a student fails to take the intermediate tests or does not attend more than one practical session.
- If
a student earns a grade below 4 points out of 10 in the final exam of
continuous assessment.
In either of these two
assumptions, the continuous assessment grade will be the minimum of the
continuous assessment grade calculated with the previous formula and 4
points. In any case, students who have passed the continuous assessment,
will have the possibility to take the ordinary exam to increase grades.
Both the ordinary and the extraordinary exams
(July call) will evaluate all the competences of the subject. Therefore, the exams will include a practical assessment test in the computer room. ETHICAL COMMITMENT: Students are
expected to have appropiate ethical behavior. If unethical behavior is
detected (copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices or
others), the student will be penalized with the impossibility of
passing the subject by the continuos assessment modality (in which
he/she will obtain a grade of 0,0). If this type of behavior is detected
in ordinary or extraordinary exams, the student will obtain in that
call a grade of 0,0. |