- A Continuous Evaluation of the work of the students in the practices will be carried out throughout the laboratory sessions established in the semester, being the assistance to them of obligatory character. In the case of not passing it, a practice exam will be carried out in the second call.
- Prerequisites may be required to carry out each practice in the laboratory, in such a way that they limit the maximum qualification to be obtained.
- The evaluation of the practices for the students who officially renounce the Continuous Evaluation, will be carried out in a practice exam in the two calls.
- Both tests (written and practical) must be passed to pass the subject, obtaining the total mark according to the percentage indicated above. In the case of not exceeding two or one of the parts, a scaling may be applied to the partial grades so that the total grade does not exceed 4.5.
- In the final exam, a minimum score may be established in a set of questions to pass it.
- In the second call of the same course, students must examine the tests not passed in the first call, with the same criteria as that.
- According to the Continuous Assessment Regulations, students subject to Continuous Assessment who attend any assessable activity reflected in the Course Teaching Guide will be considered as "presented".