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Grao en Nanociencia e Nanotecnoloxía
 Subjects
  Nanofabrication
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Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Laboratory practice A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B3 B7 B8 B9 B10 C3 C7 C8 The experimental work during laboratory sessions will be evaluated, including planning, organization, skill, safety, and results. 15
Mixed objective/subjective test A5 A7 A9 B2 B3 B7 B8 C3 C2 Evaluation of theoretical knowledge (tests, problems, questions). 40
Supervised projects A5 A7 B3 B5 B8 B9 C3 C8 The individual presentation and group discussion of the work carried out in the laboratory practices 25
Summary A7 B2 B3 B8 B9 C3 The laboratory notebook and reports for each of the conducted practices will be evaluated. 20
 
Assessment comments

Laboratory practices are mandatory. Absence from practices must be duly justified in order to pass the course.

First opportunity: To pass the subject, a minimum of 5 points out of 10 is required (in total). A minimum of 4 out of 10 points is required in each of the evaluable parts to pass the subject (if this minimum is not reached in any of the parts, the overall grade will be a fail, with the numerical score achieved, up to a maximum of 4.5). If the in-person work of laboratory practices is started, the evaluation process is considered initiated, and the grade cannot be "not submitted".

Second opportunity: To pass the subject, a minimum of 5 points out of 10 must be achieved. The same evaluation criteria will be maintained, and only one new mixed test will be carried out. It is necessary to have completed the "Laboratory Practices" during the course to be able to recover the subject in the second opportunity.

In the completion of the course work, plagiarism and the use of non-original material, including material obtained from the internet without explicit indication of its source and, if applicable, permission from its author, will be graded as a failure (0.0) in the activity. If during an exam a student engages in copying, this will result in a failure (0.0) for the course in the corresponding examination period. Once fraudulent completion of tests or evaluation activities is confirmed, it will directly result in a failing grade "0" for the course in the corresponding opportunity.

Grading systems: Numeric from 0 to 10, with 10 being the maximum grade and 5 the passing grade. The grading system will be expressed as a numeric grade in accordance with the provisions of Article 5 of Royal Decree 1125/2003 of September 5 (Official State Gazette of September 18), which establishes the European credit transfer and accumulation system and the grading system in official university qualifications with validity throughout the national territory. Grading system: 0-4.9 = Fail, 5-6.9 = Pass, 7-8.9 = Good, 9-10 = Excellent, 9-10 = Honors (Exceptional).

Honors will be awarded preferably to students who achieve a grade equal to or higher than 9 in the first opportunity.

For part-time students, both in the first and second opportunities: The Experimental Part (Laboratory Practices, Summary, Supervised Projects, and Mixed Assessment) is mandatory and counts the same as for full-time students. They may have flexibility in the deadline for submission of assignments. They are exempt from attending lectures.

In successive academic years: The teaching-learning process (including evaluation) refers to one academic year and, therefore, starts again with a new academic year, including all activities and evaluation procedures scheduled for the new academic year.

In this course, the general criteria of the UDC will be applied, in its commitment to respect environmental values and gender perspective.
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