Students will be evaluated in a continuous way according to their attendance to the scheduled activities, their engagement in the seminars, their discussions on the questions and numerical calculations, summary of workbook, the laboratory practices and the mixed test.
Laboratory practices are mandatory, otherwise the subject will not be aproved.
To pass the subject, all activities must be scored as 4, at least (on a 10-points scale). All the scores will be averaged and to pass the subject the average should be 5 or higher. However, note that the subject will not be aproved (even when the overall sum exceeds 5) if a particular score does not reach 4. In this case, the final score of the subject will be "fail" (score = 4,5).
The mixed test will consist of two parts: theoretical questions and exercises, each part must be passed.
The studen will obtain the qualification of "Not presented" when do not perform the laboratory practices and the mixed test.
The ‘second opportunity’ of the subject this corresponds only to the mixed mixed. This means that the scores of the other activities will be maintained.
If the student fails to pass the subject, allactivities should be repeated in following academic courses. No scores will be maintained.
Students being recognized officially as partial-time and/or exempted from regular attendance to the lessons, will be evaluated only according to their scores on the objective tests (80%), workbook (5%) and the laboratory practices (15%). For them, the laboratory practices will be scheduled as flexible as possible, although taking into account the regular timetables, as well as the instrumental and human resources available. This holds for both evaluation opportunities.