Problem and/or exercise solving |
Written test, with short questions on the theory of the subject. Evaluation of learning aims involving knowledge of legislation and how to perform measurements.
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B2 B5
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Following the guidelines of the degree, two systems of
evaluation are offered: continuous assessment (recommended) and a final
examination. Evaluation with only a final examination will be only
allowed in situations in which it is imposible to follow the recommended system . LANGUAGE: Any student can choose which language will use during the assessment process (English, Spanish). CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT: In order to be qualified following the continuous assessment process, the student will have to assist at least to the 80% of the programmed activities. The
continuous assessment will be carried out by using the methodologies/tests previously described. Once a student has signed a document of
agreement with the process of continuous assessment, he/she will enrolled in the continuous assesment process and in no case he/she will be assesed as "not shown up".
- The short answer test will be done in some of the last weeks of the semester, in the dates approved and published by the academic committee of the degree (CAG).
- Tutored works will be developed in small groups. The final grade will be weighted taking into account the results of a
cross assesment survey. To consider as "satisfactory" the contribution
of each student to the group a minimum grade of 2 over 5 points is
stablished. - The students have to shown good skills in all the assesed learning
aims (at least 4 over 10 points in each learning aim assesed).
The final grade will be obtained through the addition of the marks obtained during the process with the weights given before. At least five over ten points should be obtained to pass the subject. If it happens that the minimum requirement (4 over 10 points in all the learming outcomes) is not fullfilled and the weighted average is greater than 5 points, the final mark will be 4 over 10 points. The final examination for those students following the countinuous assessment process will be similar to the short answer test and will take place in the published official dates. This final examination will be compulsory for students who have not reached the minimum required mark and optional for students willing to get a higher grade. Those students having less than four points in some of the practical tasks should deliver those aditional jobs required by the teachers of the subject prior the date of the final examination. Second call:
- A student following the continuous evaluation process could choose between:
- A short answer test examination, similar to the written test of the coutinuous assessment process, to be done in the published official date. The marks obtained in the practical tasks and tutored works during the continuous assessment process are preserved and the final grade will be obtained following the same methodology than the described previously. Those students having less than four points in some of the practical
tasks should deliver those aditional jobs required by the teachers of
the subject prior the date of the final examination. - Give up the marks obtained during the continuous assessment process and take the final exam corresponding to the exam-only assessment.
EXAM-ONLY ASSESSMENT: A
final examination is available for those students that for some
reason could not follow the continuous evaluation assessment process which will take place in the published official date. The final examination will be designed to guarantee that the students show that all the learning aims have been reached in the same degree as all the students who have followed the continous assessment process. The student should get 5 over 10 points to pass the subject. The subject is assessed in a 0 to 10 points scale
and it is considered "passed" if the final mark is equal or
greater than 5. EXTRAORDINARY CALL: The same criteria as in case of exam only assessment will be followed for the extraordinary call.
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