Given that the Master’s Degree
consists of both attendance-based and distance training, students are required
to attend the classroom sessions, unless they have applied for, and have been
granted, official exemption from class attendance. In this case, the evaluation
will be done as follows: participation through channels such as e-mail,
discussion forums, virtual platform, etc. (10%); oral or written exam (20%);
other forms of written work (50%); and oral presentation, either live or
recorded (20%).
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.
As
the common guide says, the total competencies to be acquired in this subject
are: CB6, CB7, CB9,
G01, G02, G04, G05, G06, G08, G09, G10, E09, E10, E11