1. Continuous assessment Following the guidelines of the degree and the agreements of the academic committee, presenting to the students who study this subject a system of continuous evaluation. The qualifications of the evaluable tasks will be valid only for the academic course in which they are made. perform Continuous assessment consists of the following four parts: 1.1 Practices (30%), which are divided into: Development of the practices: realization of the practices of the matter. Missing is only allowed a session for justified reasons and must be recovered in another shift to the extent of the time possibilities. Your grade will be pass or fail. Laboratory practices report (30%). 1.2 Classroom exams (50%), which are roughly divided into: Objective questions (25%). Questions and exercises (25%). 1.3 Presentation (10%): the results on the work of a topic are completed orally material concrete. 1.4 Systematic observation (10%). In addition to the aspects mentioned in the description, the student's participation in carrying out the activities proposed for their autonomous work and participation in tutorials. The final grade, which is scored out of a maximum of 10 points, is the sum of the grades for each part. if the following conditions are met: Obtain a passing grade in laboratory practices. Obtain a minimum score of 40% in the practice report, and in the classroom exams. Make the presentation of the work. If any of the above requirements is not met, the final grade will be the sum of the grades for each part, but limited to 40% of the maximum mark (4 points). Students who did not achieve minimum score of 40% in the evaluation of the practice report and in the exams, or that have made the presentation in the continuous evaluation will be able to recover them in the tests of the recovery call maintaining the percentages of the continuous evaluation. To pass, students must obtain a total score equal to or greater than 50% of the grade. maximum (5 points). The tests of objective questions and exercises will be divided into two sessions distributed throughout the throughout the school period. The first will coincide in the middle of the teaching period and the second in the final exam. 2. Final exam Students who do not opt for continuous assessment may take a final exam in which They will take both parts of the exam (objective questions and exercises) and, in addition, they will have to make an oral presentation on one of the topics of the subject to choose between two options, if you have not previously requested the faculty to choose the topic. To pass you must obtain a minimum of 40% in each part and add a total of at least 5 points. Continuous assessment students who will have pending to exceed the minimum of some part may do it in the final exam. If they did not reach the minimum in the practice report, they will have a date limit to present the proposed improvements until the final exam. It is understood that carrying out the internship is mandatory regardless of the call to which it is applied. present. 3. About the second call (July) In this call the evaluation will be as in the final exam. It will be necessary to have passed the practices during the academic course. 4. Ethical commitment The student is expected to exhibit appropriate ethical behavior. In the case of detecting unethical behavior (cheating, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices, or others) will be considered that the student does not meet the requirements necessary to pass the subject. In this case, the overall grade in the current academic year will be fail (0.0). |