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Faculty of Science
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Grao en Nanociencia e Nanotecnoloxía
 Subjects
  Nanotechnology in Food Industry
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies / Results Description Qualification
Seminar A2 A3 A9 A10 B1 B2 B3 B4 B6 B7 Students' participation, use of correct scientific language, verified bibliographic information, as well as the resolution of questions, cases, and/or problems presented by the the teacher will be consider. 25
Laboratory practice A2 A3 A9 A10 B1 B2 B3 B4 B6 B7 C3 C7 C8 C9 An understanding of the strategies and methodologies used in project implementation, critical analysis of the results and discussion through the preparation of the laboratory journal will be assessed. 15
Mixed objective/subjective test A2 A3 A10 B3 B7 B8 Final written test where both the knowledge acquired in the lecture sessions and in the laboratory practices and seminars will be assessed. 60
 
Assessment comments

Student's
work will be continuously evaluated through attendance at assessable activities,
participation in seminars, solving resolution questions and problems,
laboratory practices and a mixed test. To make the most of the course, students
must attend all face-to-face activities.



Completing
the laboratory practices is mandatory for passing the course. Students
who do not complete ALL the practices, without proper justification, will not
be able to pass the course, regardless of their weight in the evaluation.

FIRST
CHANCE:
 A minimum mark of 4 (out of 10) in the mixed test is required to pass the subject. The final grade is obtained by applying
the established percentages and the previously established restrictions, being
necessary a final grade equal or higher than 5 (out of 10).



The
student will obtain the grade of Not Presented when he/she does not take
either the laboratory practices or the mixed test.

SECOND
CHANCE:
in the second opportunity the mixed test
will be taken, whose grade will replace the grade obtained in the first
opportunity, maintaining the grades of the laboratory practicals and seminars
in the first opportunity. The final grade is obtained by applying the
established percentages and the previously established restrictions, being
necessary a final grade equal or higher than 5 (out of 10). Students evaluated
in the second opportunity will only be eligible for the honor registration if
the maximum number of these for the corresponding course were not covered in
their totality in the first opportunity.

ADVANCED
CALL:
the mixed test will be carried out, whose
qualification will replace the one obtained in the last course, maintaining the
grades of the rest of the evaluable activities. The final grade will be
obtained taking into account the percentages of the current course.



In any
case, if a minimum grade of 4/10 is not reached in each of the evaluable parts,
the course will be failed, even if the final grade, calculated according to the
corresponding percentages, is equal or higher than 5/10. In this case, the final grade will be 4.5/10.

HONOR
ENROLLMENT:
  Students evaluated in the second opportunity will only be eligible for
the MH if the number of MHs was not covered in its totality in the first
opportunity.

SUBSEQUENT
ACADEMIC COURSES:
the teaching-learning
process, including the evaluation refers to an academic year, therefore, it
will start again from scratch with each course.

All aspects related to ‘academic dispensation’, ‘dedication to study’, ‘permanence’ and ‘academic fraud’ shall be governed in accordance with the current academic regulations of the UDC’.

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