Attendance to the guest lectures and active participation will be scored positively (up to 10% of the final overall score of the subject). Attendance should not be lower than 80% of the total hours of the subject (but for clearly justified reasons).
The remaining 90% of the overall score will be obtained by performing a written report on a practical case-study (70%) and by solving the proposed practical exercises (20%). This task may be supervised by the teachers so that main doubts are solved. Scoring of the reports will consider: formal aspects, clarity in the written explanations, sound defence/basement of the explanations and, when required, the performance on the oral presentation.
All activities (problem solving, working team essays) posed by the teachers must be addressed by the students, otherwise the subject will not be passed. The overall final score will be a weighted sum of the scores obtained in the different parts.
For part-time students and/or with academic exemption, 100% of the overall score will be obtained by performing a written report on a practical case-study and they are not required to defend their works in class.
To obtain a NR (No Grade Reported), the student must not participate in the collaborative learning activities.
Fraud in tests or evaluation activities will
directly involve the implementation of the current rules in the Assessment, review and complaint regulation of the UDC and the Student Statute of the UDC