Calculation of the final qualification
The final qualification in each of the two calls available in the course will be obtained as follows:
Let M be the weighted average of the results N1, N2, N3 corresponding to the three continuous assessment tests:
M = 0.25 * N1 + 0.40 * N2 + 0.35 * N3
If all the results N1, N2, and N3 are greater than or equal to 3.0, the final qualification N will be equal to the weighted average M:
M=N
However, if any of the results N1, N2 or N3 is less than 3.0, the final qualification N is obtained by the following expression:
N = minimum (M, 4.9)
It is necessary to obtain a final qualification GREATER OR EQUAL TO 5.0 to pass the course.
Final exams
On the official dates established by the university for the first and second calls, a final exam will be held, to which those students who have renounced continuous assessment may take. It is a written exam, structured in three parts whose content and assessment criteria are the same as in the three continuous assessment tests.
Students who have not renounced continuous assessment may also take the final exam and take all or one of the three parts in which it is structured. To calculate the final qualification, the last result obtained in the final exam in each of the two calls will be taken into account in each part.
Ethical commitment
The student is expected to exhibit appropriate ethical behavior. In the case of detecting unethical behavior (copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices, and others) it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the course. In this case, the overall qualification for this academic year will be fail (0.0). |