The evaluation of this subject will be done through continuous assessment and a final exam, which can only be taken by the student who participates in a minimum of 80% of the mandatory classroom teaching activities (lectures, seminars, practices).
The student will have the qualification of Not Presented when he/she does not carry out the supervised work and does not take the final exam. The qualification of the assessable activities can be kept in the July call, except for the mixed test in case of being suspended.
In the following academic years, the teaching-learning process, including all assessable activities, will begin again with a new course.
For part-time students with academic exemption from attendance, if they are unable to take all the continuous assessment tests, the teacher will take the appropriate measures so as not to affect their grade.
In the evaluation of the subject, all that is established in article
14, regarding the Fraud Commission and disciplinary responsibilities, of
the UDC's Rules for the Evaluation of Degrees and Master's Degrees will
be applied: "The fraudulent performance of the evaluation tests or activities, once
verified, will directly imply the grade of "0" in the subject in the
corresponding call, thus invalidating any grade obtained in all
evaluation activities in view of the extraordinary call."