The students that do not participate in the EHEA will be evaluated through a test that will constitute 100% of the evaluation. The practical part of this exam can be scheduled in a different time, depending on the availability of the computer science room and to allow a break. For those who participate in the EHEA, the written tests will constitute 30% of the final marks.
Those students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic exemption of attendance, as established by the norm that regulates the regime of dedication to the study of undergraduate students in the UDC (Arts 2.3, 3.b, 4.3 e 7.5 ) (04/05/2017), and want to benefit from continuous assessment, must attend at least 85% of the course, exempting them from attending the theoretical classes, if they can not attend them. In case of not being able to attend the practical tests, they should attend tutorials at the proffesor office, where they will perform equivalent tests.
The course is divided in two parts: Part 1 (lessons 1-4) and part 2 (lessons 5-8). To pass it, it will be necessary to reach in each part a minimum of 3,5 points and afterwards obtain an average of, at least, 5 points.
In the unlikely case to reach an arithmetic average of 5 but not having, at least, 3,5 points in each one of the parts, the result of the evaluation will be of fail and the final qualification will be calculated with a suitable geometric average.
The criteria of evaluation contemplated in the framewor A-III/1 and A-III/2 of the Code STCW and his amendments related with this matter have been taken into account for the design of this qualification methodology.