To determine the final grade of the course (minimum 5.0 out of 10 to pass the subject), the following elements will be evaluated, weighted according to their corresponding weights:
- Problem solving (20%): during the course, a maximum of 2 exercise reports (on traffic, on layout and/or on pavements) will be proposed. The statements will be particularized for each student. The resolution will be individual. The delivery will be via Moodle on the date and in the form that will be indicated throughout the course.
- Supervised assignments (15%): a maximum of 3 supervised assignments (on cross section elements, on road nodes and/or on layout, dynamic and orientation losses) will be proposed throughout the course. The resolution will be individual. The delivery will be via Moodle on the date and form that will be indicated throughout the course.
- Objective test (55%): evaluation of the theoretical and/or practical contents:
- Final objective test (40%): it will be held on the date set in the official calendar and according to the modality indicated in the teaching guide for the subject. In order to pass the subject it will be necessary to obtain a minimum grade of 3.5 points out of 10 in the mentioned test. If this minimum grade is not obtained, the other evaluation elements will not be taken into account.
- Objective tests of continuous evaluation (15%): there will be a maximum of 2 objective tests of continuous evaluation, with prior notice during the course of the date, form and subject
Regardless of whether the student attends the first opportunity, the second or both, there will be a single date for the delivery and/or completion of the activities included in the "Problem solving" and in the "Tutored work". Likewise, regardless of the opportunity or opportunities to which each student is submitted, the objective tests of continuous evaluation will have a single date of completion. The grade of each one of them will be kept until the second opportunity of the course and will be taken into account in the final grade both in the first and in the second opportunity.
Students may choose not to do a continuous assessment and take only the final objective test, which in this case will weigh 100% and a minimum score of 5.0 out of 10 will be required to pass the subject. This is also valid for students enrolled part-time, etc.