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Faculty of Law
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Grao en Dereito
 Subjects
  Economic and Accounting Concepts of the Firm
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Multiple-choice questions B7 B9 B10 B11 B12 B1 B3 B4 B5 C3 C4 The knowledge and abilities shown by the students in the tests, essays, and theoretical or practical exercises proposed by the teaching team will be valued. 60
Objective test B7 B8 B1 B5 C5 C6 C7 Knowledge acquired throughout the course will be valued. The test may consist of theoretical or practical questions.
It is a part of the continuous evaluation.
40
 
Assessment comments

Evaluation observations:

1) No-show grade: Corresponds to the student, when he/she only participates in evaluation activities that have a weight of less than 20% of the final grade, regardless of the grade obtained.

2) Second opportunity and early opportunity (or early call):

  • Second opportunity: the conditions of evaluation of the second opportunity (article 18, section 5, of the Rules of Evaluation, Review and Claim of Degrees of Degree and Master's Studies) establish that the second opportunity must guarantee the possibility of passing the subject by the student, so the grading percentages are modified with respect to the first opportunity. Likewise, the second opportunity activity will consist of a single final exam that will account for 100% of the final grade and will be held on the date of the official calendar. Alternatively, in the second opportunity, the student may retain the grades obtained in the continuous evaluation of the first opportunity (with a weighting of 30% in the final grade) and, in this case, the final exam of the second opportunity will represent the remaining 70%.
  • Early opportunity: The evaluation conditions of the early opportunity (article 19 of the Rules for Evaluation, Review and Appeal of Bachelor's and Master's Degrees) will be specific for this opportunity. It will be evaluated by means of an objective test that will account for 100% of the final grade.

3) Students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic dispensation of exemption from attendance: In the first and second opportunity, the evaluation criteria will be governed by the completion of an objective test with a weight of 100% of the final grade. It will consist of an objective test that will include theoretical and practical questions in which students must demonstrate that they have achieved the competencies and learning outcomes of the subject.

4) About the final evaluation conditions: It is forbidden to access the exam room with any device that allows communication with the outside and/or storage of information.

5) Identification of the student: The student must prove his personality in accordance with current regulations.


6) In the case of plagiarism or copying in the performance of any test, the student will be automatically excluded from the same, and all the marks obtained in that exam or opportunity will be eliminated. Therefore, if the student has any marks in the practical test or case study, these will be annulled.

 

Other evaluation observations on minimum evaluation criteria.

A) No minimum grade is required in the continuous evaluation part.

B) For the mixed test, it is necessary to obtain 50% of the possible grade in order to pass the subject. This requirement applies both for the 1st and 2nd opportunity.

C) In general, the student must obtain a minimum score of 5 points in order to pass the subject, provided that in the objective test he/she obtains a minimum of 50% of the grade of the test.

D) Classes are face-to-face and, therefore, class attendance is compulsory.

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