Continuous assessment. The student's grade will consist of
four parts: the presentation of exercises in practical classes, exercises
proposed in class (both must be uploaded to the platform), plus other exercises
proposed throughout the course, up to 45% of the grade; completion of a paper
(40%) and its public presentation (15%), both of them (paper and presentation) are compulsory to achieve
55% of the grade. The student's final grade will be the sum of the grades of
these four parts. The final oral exam is compulsory for students who wish to
obtain an honours degree in the subject. If a student does not pass the course through continuous
assessment, he/she will have to take the global assessment test (oral exam and
exercises) which will represent 100% of the grade. For the second opportunity (extraordinary call), the
continuous assessment coincides with that of the course. Alternatively to the continuous assessment system, the
student can choose to be assessed with a global assessment test (oral exam and
exercises) which will represent 100% of the grade. In the final degree call (only for Spanish students) the
oral exam will account for 100% of the grade. The dates of the global assessment exams will be available
on the Faculty's website (http://fccee.uvigo.es). |