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Grao en Xestión Industrial da Moda
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  Fundamentals of Fashion Design
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Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Supervised projects A4 A5 A18 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B9 C1 C3 C8 As a complement to expository and interactive classes and with the objective of promoting autonomous and groupal learning. Students will continually develop practical works in different formats under supervision.
70
Objective test A4 A18 B1 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B9 B10 C1 C8 Questions about the program will be answered on paper in written form, extensive or graphic format.
30
 
Assessment comments

0. FIRST OPPORTUNITY. Students to be graded at the first opportunity (January) must meet all of the following requirements:

-Attend 80% of the classes. (Regular attendance means active participation in classes and seminars)

-80% of works in due dates

-Group work in due date

-Answer all the questions in the objective test and minimum grade 4 (each part)

1. SECOND OPPORTUNITY (art.18). The second oportunity (July) will only consist in
an objective test. The same requirements as in the first
opportunity, so students must: 1. Meet all the previous 4 requirements
and obtained a grade under 5 in the first objective test. 2. Or they
meet the first 3 requirements and did not attend the first objective
test.

2. CONVOCATORIA ADELANTADA (art. 19). Same as second opportunity.

3. CALIFICACIÓN DE NO PRESENTADO. NOT TAKEN GRADE

In
case of failure to comply with any of the three first points (a, b, c) or point 1, the
student will get a "NP" (no presentado) in January and July
oportunities.

If the student do not complete the first objective
test (January) and all the requirements are passed he/she will get a
"NP" (January)

4. PART TIME STUDENTS: For students who are part-time enrolled, the percentage corresponding to individual work is maintained (35%), the obligation to deliver group work is eliminated so the percent of the objective test is 65%.

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Late registration students:

-Will have to attend al least 90% of face to face classes

-Will have to complete all the individual and collective works in due date -after registration-

-Works done before registration will also have to be done according to the responsible professor.

The other rules without conflicting the previous ones will affect all late registration students.

Incoming and outgoing mobility students will be adapted to the same rules as regular students.

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Plagiarism: with regard to plagiarism, will be addressed the indicated in article 14 of the Normas de Avaliación, Revisión e Reclamación das Cualificacións dos Estudos de Grao e Mestrado Universitario de la UDC.

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Diversity attention: The subject may be adapted to students who require the adoption of measures aimed at supporting diversity (physical, visual, auditory, cognitive, learning or related to mental health). If this is the case, they must contact the services available at the UDC / center: within the official deadlines stipulated prior to each academic quarter, with the Diversity Attention Unit (https://www.udc.es/cufie/ADI/apoioalumnado/); failing that, with the ADI tutor of the Faculty.

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