All activities, tasks, and assignments carried out throughout the semester will contribute to the final grade. The set of practical activities (Workshop and supervised project), attendance, and participation will account for 60% of the final grade, while the final exam will account for 40%. This ensures that all the work performed is valued and taken into consideration.
The workshop practices and supervised project will take place throughout the semester. The final exam will be held on the official dates determined by UDC. To pass the course, it is necessary to pass both the practical component (assignments and practices) and the exam.
Students who opt for recognition of part-time dedication (those who do not opt for in-person continuous assessment) should contact the professor at the beginning of the course. Their evaluation will be based on an individual empirical project related to the subject (30% of the grade), an individual assignment on a book or a film (30% of the grade), and the in-person exam held on the official date stipulated by UDC (40% of the grade).
To pass the course, it is necessary to pass both the supervised projects and practices (60%) and the exam (40%).
Grades for the assignments and practices will be saved for the second opportunity.
Materials used in sessions, presentations, audiovisuals, readings, and practices will also be made available to students in digital format through the Moodle platform.
Whenever possible, assignments and practices should be submitted in digital format through the Moodle platform, without the need for printing
- In the event that plagiarism is detected, the student will be given a "suspension" grade (numerical grade of 0) for the assessment corresponding to the academic term, regardless of whether the offense occurs in the first or second instance. To this end, their grade in the first instance report will be adjusted, if necessary.
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