Attendance at all seminars and practices is compulsory for the student to pass the course.
First opportunity assessment:
The
student pass the subject when the average of the marks obtained in the different methodologies of assessment is equal to or greater than 5.0 points out of 10 and the mark obtained in the written test is equal or greater than 3.5 points out of 10.
The student fail the subject in case of not achieving the minimum mark in the written test
(3.5), although the average of the assessment methodologies was equal to or
greater than 5.0. The subject appears as failed (4.5).
The final mark could be scaled up to a maximum of 0.5 points as a result of the evaluation of the overall student's progression.
A grade of NP ("absent") will only be given to the students who do not engage in any practice session in the lab.
Second opportunity assessement:
Students who do
not pass the continuous assessment of the practical work in the
laboratory must pass an experimental test at the lab.
The
students who pass the continuous assessment of the practical work in
the laboratory will have to pass a test in the classroom that will represent 100% of the final grade.
Students evaluated in the "second opportunity" will only be eligible for
Honors if the maximum number of licenses for the corresponding course
has not been fully covered in the "first opportunity"
Should it be more candidates to honors grade than licenses available, allocation of licenses could be done through a extraordinary exam.
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.
Early examination call of December
- To pass the course, it is compulsory for students to have attended all the practical sessions in a previous academic year.
- The examination will consist on a practical exam in the lab and it will epresent the 100% of the final grade. To pass the course, the score of the exam must be equal to or greater than 5.0 (out of 10).
Part-time students and students with special academic permission (according to the rules of the UDC):
Being an experimental subject, assistance to all activities is mandatory. As far as possible, it will be tried to fit the schedule of the practical sessions to the availability of students.
The evaluation criteria for both the first and the second opportunity, will be the same as for the rest of the students.
Any fraudulent performance in any evaluation activity, once verified, will directly involve the qualificaction of fail (0) in the subject in the corresponding call, thus invalidating any mark obtained in the continuous assessment for any resit.