First exam call: The evaluation system will be continuous assessment for all students, nevertheless the student has the right to opt for the exam-only assessment according to the procedure and the deadline established by the centre for each exam call, in which case they will have the possibility of taking a final exam, which is hours long, (with a break) and has a weight of 100% of the grade.
If a student participates in any of the qualifying tests during the continuous assessment, he/she will be considered as having attended the course. Continuous assessment is valid until the second exam call, so the grades achieved in all previously-completed activities, will be retained until the second exam call (July), and will not carry over to the following year.
The continuous assessment of the course will be conducted through the following tests and their corresponding weights:
35% Written continuous assessment test on knowledge of MFII.
30% Written continuous assessment test on knowledge of MFII.
20%. Submission of the CFD Project/s for numerical simulation assigned to the students by the teaching staff.
10% Continuous assessment written test on CFD knowledge
3.5% Attendance, submission of problems assigned by the faculty, and active participation in practical classes and MFII problem solving.
1.5% Attendance, submission of problems assigned by the teaching staff, and active participation in the CFD practical classes.
To pass the course, a minimum score of 2 out of 10 must be achieved on each test, and an overall score of 5 out of 10 is required for total evaluations.
Second call: All qualifications obtained in the continuous assessment tests from the first session can be retained for the second call. Students may choose which activities to retake in the second call, except for those related to attendance.
End-of -program exam call: Exam-only assessment option with a weight of 100% of the grade.
Students are expected to exhibit appropriate ethical behaviour. If unethical behaviour (such as copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices) is detected, it will be deemed that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the course. Depending on the type of unethical behavior, it may be concluded that the student did not acquire the required skills.
The use of any electronic device during evaluation tests is prohibited unless expressly authorized. Introducing an unauthorized electronic device into the exam room will be considered grounds for failing a course in that academic year, resulting in an overall grade of 0.0.