Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Economics and Business
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Mestrado Universitario en Contabilidade Superior e Auditoría de Contas (2013)
 Subjects
  Special Sectors Accounting
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Problem solving A1 A2 A5 A6 A7 A9 A12 C2 C3 C4 C9 C11 Resolution of practical exercises proposed in the classroom. 50
Mixed objective/subjective test A1 A2 A6 A7 A9 A12 B1 C2 C3 C4 C9 Theoretical-practical examination of the content of the subject. 50
 
Assessment comments

Evaluation observations

A) ASSESSMENT RULES:

1. Evaluation conditions: It is forbidden to access the exam room with any device that allows communication with the outside and/or storage of information. The student will be graded with falling grade  (numerical grade 0) in the corresponding convocatory and both in the first and in the second oportunities. If needed, the mark in the first oportunity act will be altered 

2. Student identification: The student must prove their identity in accordance with current regulations.

B) TYPES OF QUALIFICATION:

1. Not presented qualification: Corresponds to the student, when he only participates in evaluation activities that have a weighting of less than 20% of the final qualification, regardless of the qualification achieved.

The student will be graded with falling grade  (numerical grade 0) in the corresponding convocatory and both in the first and in the second oportunities. If needed, the mark in the first oportunity act will be altered 

2. Students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic waiver of attendance exemption: Except for the dates approved by the Faculty Board for the final objective test, a specific calendar of compatible dates will be agreed upon at the beginning of the course for the remaining tests. with your dedication so it is mandatory that you contact the teacher in the first 10 days of the semester

C) ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES:

1. First opportunity: 50% continuous evaluation and 50% mixed test on the entire content of the subject in the official exam period that follows the end of the semester classes. The mixed test is mandatory and a minimum must be passed in each of the parts that make up the material.

2. Second opportunity: the highest grade will prevail between the grade obtained in the 2nd opportunity final exam and the average of weighting said exam with the continuous evaluation grade obtained during the semester.

3. Advanced call: The evaluation conditions of the advanced opportunity (art. 19 of the Norms of Assessment, Review and Claims of Qualifications of Grao Studies and University Masters) will be specific to this opportunity. This will be evaluated by means of a mixed oral and/or written test that assesses all the contents and skills of the subject and that will account for 100% of the final grade.

Other observations of continuous evaluation:

The solution of problems can be done during the development of the classes and without the need for prior notice. All this requires active and participatory assistance by the student in addition to the updated study of the material provided, so that the teacher will be able to assess aspects such as: class attendance and the oral and written interventions of the students.

For evaluation purposes, the weighting of each part of the subject, both in the continuous evaluation and in the final test, will correspond to the percentage of teaching hours of each part.

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