Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Economics and Business
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Grao en Economía
 Subjects
  Econometrics II
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Workshop A1 A3 A4 A8 A13 B3 B4 C1 C4 C5 C7 C8 The active presence of students in these classes is recommended, in which they must solve and deliver the tests, problems, exercises and questions that are proposed to them and in the manner indicated during the course. These activities will represent in the evaluation up to a maximum of 3 points out of 10.

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Objective test B5 B6 B7 B8 C6 Written test for the evaluation of learning. You can combine different types of theoretical and practical questions. This test will represent in the evaluation up to a maximum of 7 points out of 10 70
 
Assessment comments
A) EVALUATION REGULATIONS

1. Evaluation conditions

1.1 Rules for the realization of the face-to-face evaluation tests

According to the regulations approved by the Board of the Faculty of Economics and Business, it is forbidden to access the classroom in which the test is held with any device that allows communication with the outside and / or storage of information, including notes of the subject or similar. If a person is seen with such a device within reach during the test, it will be assumed that he/she is using it for fraudulent purposes and the corresponding regulations will be applied. Persons who bring such devices on the day of the test - including cell phones or smart watches - and have nowhere to leave them, must deposit them at the entrance of the classroom before the start of the test. The faculty is not responsible for their possible loss or misplacement.

1.2 Rules for taking the controlled evaluation tests through Teams

Test takers must be connected to Teams at all times, unless otherwise specified in the instructions for that particular test. If a person disconnects from Teams while taking the test or leaves the field of view of the camera during the test, the test will be considered undelivered. Each student must have the webcam activated at all times; disconnection of the camera will be considered equivalent to a disconnection from Teams, and will result in the test being considered undeliverable.

The faculty will record the test as a guarantee of the identification of the student and the completion of the evaluation process required by the Organic Law of Universities. It is the responsibility of each student to configure their space to avoid the violation of privacy or personal data of themselves or third parties. In all matters relating to the recording of these tests, the regulations of the university will be strictly applied. Unless otherwise stated, the same rules apply as for a face-to-face test: no device that allows communication with third parties and/or storage of information, including subject notes or similar, cell phones, smart watches, tablets, computers, etc., may be accessed. If a person is seen with such a device within reach during the test, it will be assumed that he/she is using it for fraudulent purposes and the corresponding regulations will be applied.

2. Student identification

The student must prove his or her identity in accordance with the regulations in force. For this purpose, the faculty may require at any time the identification of the student, who must prove it by means of the student card of the UDC, the national identity card, or an identification document that in the opinion of the faculty is equivalent to the above.

3. Procedure for action in the event of fraudulent performance of an activity that counts in the evaluation.

The fraudulent performance of the tests or evaluation activities will directly imply the grade of '0' in the subject in the corresponding call, thus invalidating any grade obtained in all the evaluation activities for the extraordinary call.

B) TYPES OF GRADE

1. No-show grade

According to the regulations approved by the Board of the Faculty of Economics and Business, only those students who have submitted activities that together account for less than 20% of the final grade of that opportunity will be graded as "No-shows".

2. Students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic dispensation of attendance exemption.

The same evaluation rules will be applied as for students enrolled full time, both in the first and second opportunity. Part-time students are exempt from class attendance, but have the same obligation to attend any type of face-to-face evaluation test as full-time students.

C) EVALUATION OPPORTUNITIES

1. First opportunity

The evaluation of the subject will consist of one or more workshops and an objective test: the workshops will have a maximum grade of 30%, the remaining 70% of the subject will correspond to an objective test (or exam that will take place at the end of the syllabus) in which the contents of the subject (topics 1, 2 and 3) will be evaluated, being necessary to obtain a minimum of 2.5 points out of 7 in this test.

Therefore, in order to pass the subject it is necessary to obtain a minimum of 2.5 points out of 7 in the objective test and to obtain at least 5 points in the sum of the grades of the workshops and the objective test. Students who do not pass the subject in this way or who, having passed it, wish to do so, may repeat the objective test (out of 7 points) on the date approved by the Faculty of Economics and Business for the official examination of the first opportunity. If a person takes both opportunities (both objective tests), the grade to be used in the calculation of the final grade will be that of the second attempt, regardless of whether it is higher or lower than the grade obtained in the first attempt. This grade will be added to the grades obtained in the workshops carried out throughout the course. In order to pass the subject, at least 5 points must be obtained (after adding the grades of the workshops and the objective test) with a minimum of 2.5 points in the objective test.

Students who do not reach the minimum grade in the objective test (2.5 points out of 7) and who in the global computation of the evaluation obtain a score equal to or higher than 5 points, will not pass the course and will appear in the minutes with a grade of 4.5.

2. Second opportunity

The second opportunity exam will be held on the day and time set by the Faculty of Economics and Business for the official exam of the second opportunity.

In the workshops carried out during the course, the grade obtained in the first opportunity will be maintained, so that they will not be repeated in the July exam. Therefore, the grade of the second opportunity will be obtained by adding the grade of the workshops to that of the objective test (in which the minimum grade of 2.5 points out of 7 must be reached). In order to pass the subject, the final grade must be equal or higher than 5 points.

Students who do not reach the minimum grade in the objective test (2.5 points out of 7) and who in the global computation of the evaluation obtain a score equal to or higher than 5 points, will not pass the subject and will appear in the minutes with a grade of 4.5.

3. Advanced convocation

The evaluation corresponding to the advanced opportunity will be developed through a single test to be held on the date and time established by the center. This test will be evaluated with a maximum of 10 points and will be based on the complete syllabus described in the "Contents" section of the guide for the current academic year. In order to pass the subject it will be necessary to obtain a minimum of 5 points in this objective test. These evaluation conditions are specific for the advanced opportunity and will only be applied in this case.
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