Given that
this degree programme is part distance learning, part actual
attendance, students are required to attend the compulsory sessions,
unless they have applied for exemption within the time period
specified by the Academic Commission of the degree, and this
exemption has been granted. This exemption will be valid provided
students comply with the rules on attendance in force in the three
universities participating in the programme, and provided they comply
with the assessment systems which are specified in the teaching
guides for each module. Students should be aware, however, that not
attending certain classroom sessions may affect their final grades.
Students
who have been granted exemption, as specified in the university
regulations, will be assessed according to the criteria applied to
the July opportunity.
Students
who do not submit
a supervised project, or who fail to submit at least 50% of the other
tasks for assessment, will be graded as absent from assessment (NP:
no presentado).
Students
who do not pass
in the first opportunity will be able to re-sit in July, when they
will be required to demonstrate that they have acquired the skills
for each module via two types of assessment: a supervised project
with the same percentage value and characteristics as in the first
opportunity, plus the exercises agreed upon with the lecturer(s) as a
substitute for the other activities of the module.