To pass this course it will be necessary to obtain (after adding the
qualifications of all the activities) a minimum mark of 50% of the
total and 50% of the multiple-choice test. To obtain the mark "not presented", it will be sufficient that
the students do not participate in the multiple-choice test and have not been
evaluated in more than 50% of the problem solving and supervised works.
To pass the course in the second opportunity, either the above criterion
is fullfiled or a mark higher than 50% in the multiple choice test is
obtained. Final marks are not kept from successive academic years.
However, it is possible to keep the marks of the supervised works of the previous academic year, if the teacher agrees to this, having the student previously demanded it.
The students which are part-time enrolled (and so they are granted
with an attendance exemption), can be evaluated in a personalized way
regarding the methodologies of the lectures, problem solving and
supervised works. For those students which are part-time enrolled, it is
compulsory to make the multiple-choice test, as well as the partial test
along the course. For the first and second opportunity the criteria of
evaluation for these students is the same as the criterion for full-time
enrolled students (where the attendance waiver will
be of 80%).
The
priority for obtaining qualifications "with honors" will be for the
students that achieve this mark in the first opportunity.
Fraud in tests or evaluation activities will
directly involve the implementation of the current rules in the Assessment, review and complaint regulation of the UDC
and the Student Statute of the UDC