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Attendance with achievement in the Laboratory/Computer Room, the grading of reports submitted for each practical session, and supervised projects will have a maximum value of 2 points for the final grade. In order to be evaluated in this section, the student must attend a minimum of 7 practical sessions. |
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B3 B4
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C13
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D2 D6 D9 D10 D16
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Continuous Assessment 1st Edition The subject will be passed if a grade* of 5 or higher is obtained as the final grade, as follows: - Attendance with satisfactory performance in the Laboratory/Computer Classroom, the grading of pre-lab tasks, reports, and/or questionnaires in each practice session, and the developed projects will have a maximum value of 3 points of the final grade.
- Continuous assessment tests will have a total maximum value of 3 points of the final grade.
- The final exam will have a maximum value of 4 points of the final grade. A minimum of 1.5 out of 4 on the final exam is required to pass the subject. If the minimum is not achieved on the final exam, the final grade will be the grade of this exam weighted out of 10.
2nd Edition In the second edition, the problem-solving tests can be retaken, so that the final exam will have a maximum value of 7 points with a minimum score of 2.5 (out of 7). The final grade for those who do not achieve the minimum in this part will be the grade of the second edition problem-solving test weighted out of 10 points. Global Assessment Those opting for the global assessment system following the mechanisms established by the School of Industrial Engineering will be evaluated as follows: - Evaluation of the practical part: This test consists of solving a series of questions related to the content covered in the practical sessions of the subject. It will have a maximum value of 3 points.
- Problem-solving and/or exercises test: The final exam will have a maximum value of 7 points of the final grade. A minimum of 2.5 out of 7 is required in this part of the assessment system. If the minimum is not achieved in the final exam, the final grade will be the grade of this exam weighted out of 10.
Ethical Commitment: Students are expected to exhibit appropriate ethical behavior. In the case of detecting unethical behavior (cheating, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices, and others), it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the subject. In this case, the overall grade for the current academic year will be a fail (0.0). No devices are allowed during the evaluation tests unless expressly authorized. Introducing unauthorized devices into the examination room will be considered grounds for not passing the subject in the current academic year, resulting in an overall grade of fail (0.0). *A numerical grading system from 0 to 10 points will be used according to current legislation (RD 1125/2003 of September 5, BOE of September 18). |