CONTINUOUS EVALUATION: IN ORDER TO PASS THE SUBJECT, THE STUDENT MUST OBTAIN AN OVERALL GRADE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 5. 1) The continuous evaluation supposes an overall grade ofthe subject resulting from weighting the grade of each of the activities as indicated above (laboratory practices, seminar, problem solving and/or exercises: exams 1 and 2). Attendance at a practice session or a seminar test implies that the student is being evaluated, so their grade in the minutes cannot be "not presented".
2) The average with the grade of laboratory practices and seminar (in the indicated percentage) will only be made if the average grade of exams 1 and 2 is equal to or greater than 3.5 points. A grade lower than 3.5 supposes suspending the subject and will be the grade that appears in the minutes.
3) Attendance at laboratory practices is mandatory, so non-attendance means suspending the subject. In the case of obtaining a grade lower than 5 in the practices, the grade can be recovered in the second opportunity exam (July). The grade of practices passed in previous courses will be saved.
4) 2nd CHANCE: The grades of the activities passed in the first opportunity will be saved for the second opportunity. For this second opportunity, the same requirements described in point 2 are established, being, in this case, the exam grade that limits the average with the rest of the activities. In addition, this call will have a specific test for the recovery of the practice grade if necessary.
GLOBAL ASSESSMENT:
The students who renounce the continuous evaluation may request global evaluation in the period established by the center. This evaluation will be carried out on the official dates of the first and second opportunity.
IN ORDER TO PASS THE SUBJECT, THE STUDENT MUST OBTAIN AN OVERALL GRADE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 5.
5) The average will only be made with the grade ofl aboratory practices when the grade of the exam is equal to or greater than 4.25 points (calculated taking into account the overall grade of 85% for the exam and 15% for the grade of practices). A grade lower than 4.25 supposes suspending the subject and will be the grade that appears in the minutes.
6) Attending the laboratory practices is mandatory, so non-attendance will mean the suspension of the subject. In the case of obtaining a grade lower than 5 in the practices, the grade can be recovered in the official exam. The grade of practices passed in previous courses will be saved.
7) 2nd CHANCE: For this second chance, the same requirements described in point 5 are established.
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