Students scoring at least 50 (out of 100) points but not reaching the minimum thresholds (ICT practicals: 15 out of 30 points; Objective test; 28 out of 70 points) will be awarded a 4.5 (out of 10) score. When resitting, they can choose to take both parts or only the failed one.
Evaluation criteria and methodology will be same for the first and second opportunities, except for mark "A with distinction" which will only be awarded to outstanding students passing the subject in the first opportunity.
Students will be scored as "ABSENT" (Non presentado) only when not involved in any of the assessed activities.
In the case of exceptional circumstances, lecturers may assist the student to improve his/her learning process and/or catch up on missed work/assessments. The student is responsible for liaising with his/her lecturer to organise this assistance by e.g. applying for: an extended deadline to present his/her work or taking an exam in a different date. The coordinator can request evidence about the reason for such an application.
In the event of having officially certified "part-time" students, the instructors will take the appropriate measures so that their scores are not affected.
All aspects related to “academic dispensation”, “dedication to study”,
“permanence” and “academic fraud” will be governed in accordance with the current academic regulations
of the UDC.