The subject is split in two blocks: 1- Probability Theory and 2-Descriptive Statistics-Statistical Inference. Each block will be assessed independently, so that passing one block will not affect the grade of the other. To pass the whole subject, it will be strictly necessary to pass each block separately. Otherwise, the final score will be 4.5 at most.
During the course, two exemption exams might be performed, each for any of the two blocks, so that the student who passes any of the exemption exams, will have the corresponding block passed regarding the may/july final exams.
The PROBABILITY THEORY block represents 40% of the qualification, and the DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS and STATISTICAL INFERENCE block the remaining 60%.
To get the grade/mark NP (No grade reported, absent) in may, the student should not have attended any exemption exams nor the official test. To get the grade/mark NP in july, the student should not attend the final exam.
The attendance and participation to the seminars, practicals, personalized attention, etc. is not compulsory but it could be additionally with a maximum of one point over and above the final mark.
All previous observations are applicable to part-time students and/or with academic exemption.