Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Law
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Grao en Dereito
 Subjects
  Criminal Law: Special Part
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Directed discussion B10 C2 C6 Active involvement in class debates. 3
Events academic / information A6 Active participation in organised scientific events. 3
Introductory activities A5 Participation in simulated trials. 3
Collaborative learning A8 A10 A14 B11 B12 B2 B5 C4 C7 Group work. 3
Document analysis A1 A2 A3 A4 B3 C3 Analysis of caselaw. 5
Workbook B9 C1 Presentation of papers on some of the works proposed for reading. 3
Objective test A11 A12 B6 Theory or theory-practical examination. 80
 
Assessment comments
The students’ final grade will be calculated as follows: 80% of the grade will come from the result of an objective theory or theory-practical test; this objective test will be worth 8 points, and it will be necessary to obtain a minimum of 4 points in order to add the grade achieved to the other activities carried out during the term. The remaining 20% will come from the various activities carried out throughout the course (practical cases, theory-practical tests, etc.). If a student does not pass the May-June test (1st opportunity), in July (2nd opportunity) only the objective test will be repeated, retaining the score achieved in the activities carried out throughout the course. It must be noted that the grade assigned to the different methodologies in the other activities carried out during the term aside from the objective test, should be understood to be a mere guideline, so if one of the results is not used during the course, the corresponding score will be added to those that are used.
Students enrolled part-time with a waiver will be assessed in the same way as students enrolled full-time. Therefore, the dates set for each test and their marks will be observed (80% of the grade will come from the the result of a theory or theory-practical test. This objective test will be worth 8 points, and it will be necessary to obtain a minimum of 4 points in order to add the grade achieved to the other activities carried out during the term. The remaining 20% will come from the various activities carried out throughout the course (practical cases, theory-practical tests, etc.). For these students, if they can prove that they are unable to attend on the dates set for the tests with marks that count towards the overall grade throughout the course (20% of the overall grade), an alternative date may be set that will be agreed between the teaching staff and the student(s) concerned.
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