Requirements to pass the course:
- Attendance to all scheduled computer lab sessions is mandatory to pass the course.
- It is compulsory the regular attendance to
the keynotes and seminar sessions to attend computer practical sessions.
- It is mandatory to obtain a minimum mark of 1.5 (out of a possible 5) in each
of the parts of the final written exam and a minimum mark of 4 (out of a
possible 10) to pass the course.
- To pass the course, the final grade has to be equal to or greater than 5 (out of a
possible 10) and the minimum score on the final written exam. If
the average is equal to or greater than 5 (out of 10) but the threshold
marks were not met, the final mark will be 4.5 (fail).
- Students who has attended the practical sessions or the final exam will be assessed.
Second opportunity of July- According to the rules contained in “Probas de Avaliación e Actas de Cualificación de Grao e Mestrado”, the so-called “second opportunity of July” is understood as a second opportunity to retake the final written exam. The mark of this second exam will be considered together with the others obtained during the course, corresponding to the other activities. The percentages of the different contributions will be the same as those of the former "first opportunity".
-Mark Honors: priority is given in the first opportunity (January). Honors may only be granted in July if their number have not be exhausted in January final qualifications.
Part-time students or students with special academic permission (according to the rules of the UDC):
The same evaluation criteria listed above are applied, but it´s not mandatory to attend classroom lectures, to hand-in the supervised projects and to attend the objective test.
It is compulsory to attend computer practical sessions. It will be tried to fit the dates to the student's availability.
The final grade will be the sum of 10% of the mark obtained in the practical sessions and 90% of the mark obtained in the mixed test. The same criteria will be applied to both opportunities.
Students who has not attended the final exam will be assessed as "non attendance".
Succesive academic years:
- The teaching-learning process, including assessment, refers to an academic course and, therefore, will restart as new with every new academic year, including all activities and assessment procedures scheduled for that course.
Mixed objective/subjective test dates:
Final written exam for the two opportunities will be held on the
official dates approved by the Faculty Board.