Students who participate in the EHEA system must attend a minimum of 80% of the total classes. Continuous evaluation gives 70% of the final marks, and throughout the course there will be partial tests that grant the remaining 30%.
Students who passed the continuous evaluation but failed to pass the partial tests, will have the opportunity to achieve the remaining 30% of the final marks in a final exam of the whole subject, at first or second opportunity.
Students who decide NOT to participate in the EHEA system will be evaluated through two tests. The first test is devoted to questions of theoretical-practical knowledge and problem solving, and provides 30% of the final marks. The second test concerns the implementation of some of the numerical methods studied in the course, and provides the remaining 70% of the final marks.
Those students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic exemption of attendance, as established by the norm that regulates the regime of dedication to the study of graduate students in the UDC (Arts 2.3, 3.b, 4.3 e 7.5 ) (04/05/2017), and want to stay on the path of the EHEA and benefit from continuous assessment, must INDICATE SUCH CONDITION AT THE BEGINNING OF THE COURSE and attend at least 50% of the interactive lectures. In case of not being able to attend these sessions, they should attend tutorials at the proffesor office or by TEAMS, where they will perform equivalent tests.
Fraudulent conduct in tests or activities, once verified, will cause a final mark of 0, invalidating any mark obtained in the in previous activities, as established in the current academic regulations at UDC.