The subject is structured in part theoretical and part practical, this one with a more personalized treatment. In the theoretical classes the expository work of the teacher is predominant. This work is completed with the presentation of practical cases related to the theoretical topics presented. For the effective use of the subject, it is essential to monitor it continuously, estimating that this is fulfilled with an attendance equal to or greater than 80%. The evaluation of the students will be carried out by evaluating a practical work developed by them once the minimum attendance has been covered. Their involvement in the practical cases discussed and the resolution of the practices carried out in class will also be taken into account. If this practical work is not presented, the assigned grade will be Not Presented.
These same criteria will be applied to the second opportunity and Advance Chance.
With regard to students who, according to the regulations governing the regimen for dedication to study, are considered part-time students or have an academic dispensation, the percentage of marks assigned to activities in which these students are not present will be applied to the assessment of substitute planned activities. Carrying out supervised work is mandatory in any case.
Plagiarism.
In accordance with article 11, section 4 b), of the Disciplinary Regulations for UDC students, the detection of plagiarism, as well as the fraudulent performance of tests or evaluation activities, once verified, will directly imply the grade of failing "0" in the subject in the corresponding call, thus invalidating any grade obtained in all evaluation activities.