ASSESSMENT: The participation of the student in any of the evaluation systems of the subject(laboratory practicals, problem solving and exercises, simulation, field trip, exam of objective questions) will imply the condition of presented and its qualification in the minutes. A minimum attendance of 75% of the practicals, field trips and simulations of the course is required to have the right to the evaluation of the same. Otherwise, the mark for these evaluation systems will be 0.0. A student who "does not officially waive the continuous assessment" will be failed if he/she does not achieve a MINIMUM mark of 4.0 points (out of 10) in each of the tests described above. The student will pass the subject if the FINAL GRADE is ≥ 5.0, that is, if the sum of the grades obtained in the different evaluation systems of the subject is ≥ 5.0.
Second call: In the second round, students will take a final exam in which they will be assessed on all the teaching methodologies applied throughout the course. This mark will be 100% of the grade. STUDENTS RELEASED FROM CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT:When the School releases a student from the continuous assessment process, a "FINAL EXAMINATION" will be held on the dates established in the school calendar. The grade will be the sum of 90% of the mark obtained in the "FINAL EXAMINATION" and 10% of the laboratory practicals mark. ETHICAL COMMITMENT: The student is expected to show appropriate ethical behaviour. If ethically reprehensible behaviour is detected (for example: copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorised electronic devices, etc.) the student will not be considered to meet the necessary requirements to pass the subject. In this case the overall grade for the current academic year will be a fail (0.0). The use of any electronic device will not be permitted during the assessment tests unless expressly authorised. Bringing an unauthorised electronic device into the examination room will be considered as a reason for failing the subject in the current academic year and the overall grade will be a fail (0.0). |