-CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT: In the continuous assessment, students will carry out a partial assessment once they have completed 40% of the theoretical content and another partial assessment (60% of the content) in an ordinary call.
PARTIAL 1-Theoretical test: 30%. Contents: nervous and musculoskeletal systems. Objective questions exam: 20%. Development questions exam: 10% PARTIAL 2- Theoretical test: 40% Contents: endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and excretory systems. Objective questions exam: 30% Development questions exam: 10%.
Total theoretical evaluations (partial 1 + partial 2): 70%.
Supervised work and oral presentation: 10%
Laboratory practices: 20%
To pass the subject it is necessary to carry out all the proposed activities. If you do not complete any of them, the grade will be 0 and it will be considered as such in the final grade.
To pass the subject, a minimum grade of 4 (*) is required in each of the partial exams or in the final exam.
A student will be considered not present when they have not carried out any of the activities (exam, seminar, practices) provided for in the course.
(*) In the event that the final mark in the theoretical part is less than 4, the mark obtained will be the one that appears in the course file (the marks from the rest of the activities will only be taken into account if the value is exceeded). minimum) in the theoretical exam.
GLOBAL EVALUATION (waiving continuous evaluation): In this case, partial evaluations will not be carried out, so in the ordinary call the students will be evaluated as follows:
Theoretical evaluations: 70% (60% exam of objective questions and 10% exam of development questions).
Work and oral test: 10%
Laboratory practices: 20%
Students who do not want to follow the continuous evaluation must notify it in writing following the procedure established by the Faculty of Physiotherapy. The resignation to the continuous evaluation must be done in the 5th week of teaching, which means that it will assume the global evaluation established in the subject. Once the continuous evaluation has been waived, there will be no right to it, nor to the considerations established in it.
Attendance at all practices and the delivery of individual reports is mandatory to pass the subject.
- EXTRAORDINARY EVALUATION- RECOVERY:
The activities approved in the first opportunity (remediation) of a course are maintained for the second opportunity. On the second opportunity, the practices and seminars will not be able to be recovered, only the partial exams not passed on the first opportunity can be taken.
A student will be considered not present when they have not carried out any of the activities (exam, seminar, practices) provided for in the course.
The students who have renounced the continuous evaluation and adhere to the global evaluation will have the same evaluation percentages as in the ordinary call in the global evaluation modality.