Students without an academicexemption must complete the questionnaires related to each and every one of theprogram's subjects, as well as all the activities that the teachers schedulefor the classes, including compulsory review of a book indicated below.. These works will be evaluated continuously and will have aweight in the overall score of 60%. It will be an indispensable requirement tobe evaluated the regular attendance (at least 75% of attendance accredited by asignature sheet), with active participation and use, to the lecture sessionsand in particular, to the possible seminars organized by the coordinators of the subjectand the Degree. These students will also have to take an official exam, whoseweight in the global evaluation will be 40%. Both in the first opportunity andin the second opportunity, to be qualified, the students must have deliveredeach and every one of the compulsory questionnaires of the subject. The gradesof the work that the students have passed in the first opportunity will bemaintained for the second opportunity and will be added to the qualificationsobtained in this one. In the second opportunity the delivery of additionalclass activities will not be required. In the second opportunity, it will beobligatory also the accomplishment of an official examination. In all mattersrelating to students with academic dispensation, this guide will be ruled bythe specific regulations established at each moment by the UDC and by thespecific standards or criteria that the Faculty of Humanities and Documentationmay also have established.
ADDITIONAL NOTE:
COMPULSORY ACTIVITY TO BE CARRIED OUT BY ALL STUDENTS OF ANY MODALITY.
STUDENTS SHOULD DELIVER
BEFORE THE GENERAL DATE OF DELIVERY OF ALL WORK A SUMMARY OF NOT LESS THAN 10 PAGES OF THE FOLLOWING BOOK:
Elena Salcedo: Moda ética
para un futuro sostenible. Barcelona, Editorial Gustavo
Gili, 2014.
Students, with prior
identification via username and password of the UDC, can access reading online this
book for free at the following link:
IN THE CASE OF ERASMUS
STUDENTS THAT COULDN´T READ SPANISH, THEY MUST READ AND WRITE A TEN PAGES
SUMMARY OF THE FOLLOWING BOOK:
Gwilt, Alison and Timo
Rissanen. Shaping Sustainable Fashion: Changing the Way We Make and Use
Clothes. London; Washington, DC: Earthscan, 2010.
(A copy will be provided
to students.)