The evaluation of the content taught in masterclasses and problem solving sessions of the subject represents 80% of the total marks. The evaluation of laboratory and ICT practices by the short answer questions is the remaining 20%.
1) Mixed exam: written exam about the content taught in masterclasses and problem solving sessions: have a minimum of 3.8 points out of 8. The student must demonstrate a basic knowledge of all the content of the subject in this exam.
For students who regularly attend class (minimum 80% attendance), a continuous assessment could be made throughout the course that could exempt part or all of the subject in the final mixed test.
Works carried out independently by the student and posed by the Professor of theory can be presented optionally.
The participation of the student in the exercises or works posed by the
teacher during the course in the keynote and problem-solving sessions estimated
positively.
To pass the course 4 out of 8 must be reached in the final marks of theory and problems.
2) Have a minimum of 1 point out of the total in the short answer questionnaire.
For students who regularly attend class (minimum 80% attendance), a continuous assessment could be made throughout the course that could exempt part or all of the subject in the final short answer questionnaire.
The participation of the student in the practical sessions and his explanations to questions posed by the teacher during the sessions will be considered.
If 3.8 minimum is not obtained in the mixed exam, to calculate the final marks the practice marks will be divided by two.
If in practice the minimum 1 was not obtained, to calculate the final grade the geometric mean weighted will be made.
The evaluation criteria considered in tables A-III/1 and A - III/2 of the STCW Code and its amendments related to this subject shall be taken into account when designing and evaluating.