Assessment criteria
Second opportunity
The assessment criteria for the first and
the second opportunity are the same. The student has a chance to resit the
mixed objective/subjective test and the practical test. If the score in any of
the two tests in the first opportunity was higher than 4.0, the student does
not need to resit that test and its score can be kept for the second
opportunity.
Early call
If there were students who wanted to take
the early December call (Art. 19 "Standards for evaluation, review and
claim of qualifications for undergraduate and master's degree studies"),
those students will only have to take the mixed objective/subjective test (35%
of the grade), the practical test (35% of the grade) and the supervised project
(30% of the grade). The supervised project must be done individually.
As strict requirement to pass the course,
it will be necessary to obtain a minimum score of 3.5 points out of 10 in the
mixed objective/subjective test and in the practical test. If this requirement
is not met, the grade will be “Fail” regardless of the average score.
'No Presentado' grade
The grade of "No presentado" (no
grade) will be given to those students who will not attend the final exam both
in the first, second opportunity of assessment as well as in the early call.
Students with recognition of part-time
dedication and academic exemption waiver
The students with recognition of part-time
dedication and academic exemption waiver must inform the instructor of the
course at the beginning of the course, to establish a plan and calendar of
activities. The assessment system will be the following one: mixed
objective/subjective test (35%), practical test (35%) and supervised project
(30%). The student must form a team with other
students to develop the supervised project.
Minimum grade
As strict requirement to pass the course,
both in the first and second opportunity of assessment, it will be necessary to
obtain a minimum score of 3.5 points out of 10 in the mixed
objective/subjective test and in the practical test. If this requirement is not
met, the grade will be “Fail” regardless of the average score.
Students must attend at least to 80% of the classes. If this requirement is not met and the average score is 5.0 or higher, the grade will be 4.5 “Fail”.
Additional information
According to Article 11, section 4 b) of the "Reglamento disciplinar del estudiantado de la UDC", engaging in fraudulent behavior in any of the methodologies subject to assessment sections will result in a grade of "Fail (0)" for the final evaluation, both in the first and second opportunity, regardless of the opportunity in which the offense was committed.
It is forbidden to access the examination room with any device allowing for data transmission and/or warehousing (e.g., mobile phones, smart watches...) when any of the assessment test is taking place.