-To pass the
course, the students will have to get (at least) a 4 in all the gradable parts and
(at least) a 5 in their final mark.
-My grading
method relies on CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT, which takes into account: participation
in the theory classes that proves your understanding of the readings, audiovisual
exercises at the workshop, two individual papers and two oral presentations. If
you pass all these tasks and your final grade is 5 or more, you will have
passed the course—I will let you know about this towards late December.
-JANUARY: The
students who fail the READING and WORKSHOP sections will be able to make up for
them in January. Thus, on the official exam day, you will have to complete two
tasks: 1) INTERVIEW with the coordinator about the course READINGS; 2) AUDIOVISUAL
EXERCISES based on the workshop materials
-JULY: The
students who fail the PAPER- and PRESENTATION sections will have to (re)submit
them on the official date of the July opportunity. Since there will be no
classes, BOTH presentations will have to be RECORDED; for this reason too, you
will be able to do the group project INDIVIDUALLY.
-In case of workers'
strike, if it were necessary, the teacher will provide the students with
didactic material through Moodle. In case of students' strike, the teacher
could ask the students to submit an assignment equivalent to the classwork.
-Students must
submit the assignments on the agreed-upon dates. Delays will not be accepted unless you have an official justification (e.g. medical problem).
-A paper
showing traces of plagiarism will be graded with a 0.
-Either in
January or July, the students who do not fulfill 50% of the requirements will
be graded as Non presentados/as (Did Not Sit).
-Those
who are officially registered as part-time students, and have been granted
permission not to attend classes, as stipulated in the regulations of this
University, will be assessed in either of the opportunities according to the
same criteria specified for the second opportunity.