The assessment of the subject will take into account knowledge of the theoretical programe, practical activities such as "case studies" as well as discussions and short exams in the seminars. In order to pass the course, the stipulated assessment criteria must be met and a minimum of 5.0 points must be obtained. For the final grades of both opportunities, students who do not appear for the objective tests on the official dates indicated will be considered as "exam not taken".
Students who do not achieve the overall mark of 5.0 points or who do not achieve 5.0 points out of 10 in the objective test (regardless of the marks obtained in the seminars and practicals) will be considered as "Failed".
For those students who opt for continuous assessment, it will be necessary to obtain a 5 in all the partial tests. Students who fail one of the tests are automatically excluded from this assessment model and must sit the final objective test for the whole subject. In this case, the mark obtained in the objective test will be included in the final report.
If, for duly justified reasons, in accordance with the regulations in force, a student was unable to attend any session of the case studies and/or seminars, he/she must (in the case of case studies) or may (in the case of seminars) take specific tests or alternative activities which will be added to the "objective test". The mark achieved in these specific tests or alternative activities will be added to the mark already obtained in the case studies and seminars in which he/she participated.
The fraudulent performance of the evaluation tests or activities, once verified, will directly imply a failing grade of "0" in the subject in the corresponding opportunity, in compliance with the established in
Article 14 of the Rules for the assessment, review and appeal of qualifications
for university degree and master's degree courses, and the UDC Student Statute
For those students who apply for the December call, the teaching guide of the previous academic year will be applied.