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Objective test A13 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 Evaluation of the continuous follow-up of the matter. The active participation in the classes, the realization of works and exposed problems, as well as their delivery on time will be taken into account. 90
Problem solving A13 B1 B2 B6 B10 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Final exam, consisting of two theoretical-practical tests corresponding to the two blocks of the subject: Calculus and Statistics. 10
 
Assessment comments
First opportunity:

The evaluation of the students in the first opportunity will be based on the following sections:

Final exam. It will consist of two theoretical-practical tests, corresponding to the subject of each block: Statistics and Calculus.
To pass the subject, it will be necessary to obtain an average grade, between the two blocks, greater than or equal to 5, and not have a grade lower than 4 in any of them. Students who do not meet any of these requirements will have a fail grade on the first opportunity (the numerical grade will be the minimum between 4.5 and the average of the grades obtained in each block).

Evaluation of the continuous follow-up of the matter. The interest and active participation of the student will be valued, both in the expositive and interactive classes, the completion of the work and problems raised, as well as its delivery on time.

The final exam has a weight of 90% and the continuous evaluation has a weight of 10% in the course grade.

Observation of the evaluation of the calculus block: To evaluate the follow-up of the calculus block, two tests will be carried out throughout the semester. The first test will correspond to the subject taught in Topic 4, and the second to the subject taught in Topics 5 and 6. If the grades obtained in these tests are not less than 3, the average grade between the two is considered, with a weighting of 90%, to which would be added the evaluation of the continuous follow-up of the matter, with a weighting of 10%; If the total result is greater than or equal to 5, then the student may choose not to take the final exam, in which case the grade obtained by continuous assessment and partial exams will represent 100% of the final grade for the Calculus block.

Observation of the evaluation of the statistics block: To evaluate the monitoring of the statistics block, two tests will be carried out throughout the semester. The first test will correspond to the matter taught in Theme 1, and the second to the matter taught in Themes 2 and 3. If the grades obtained in these tests are not less than 3, the average grade between the two is considered, with a weighting of 90%, to which would be added the evaluation of the continuous follow-up of the matter, with a weighting of 10%; If the total result is greater than or equal to 5, then the student may choose not to take the final exam, in which case the grade obtained by continuous assessment and partial exams will represent 100% of the final grade for the Statistics block.

Second opportunity (July):

The evaluation of second chance students will be based on the following sections:

- Final exam: It will consist of two theoretical-practical tests, corresponding to the subject of each block: Calculus and Statistics.

  Those students who have passed one of the blocks in the first opportunity, may choose not to take the exam in that block, since the grade obtained in the first opportunity is saved.

- Evaluation of the continuous follow-up of the subject, equal to that established for the first opportunity.

The final exam has a weight of 90% and the continuous evaluation has a weight of 10% in the course grade.

  To pass the subject on the second chance, it will be necessary to obtain an average grade, between the two blocks, greater than or equal to 5, and not have a grade lower than 4 in any of them. Students who do not meet any of these requirements will have a fail grade on the second chance (the numerical grade will be the minimum between 4.5 and the average of the grades obtained in each block).


Both opportunities: 

1) The students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic dispensation of exemption from attendance (which they must communicate to one of the teachers of the subject), will be evaluated, both in the first and on a second opportunity, only for the grade obtained in the final exam. Like the rest of the students, to pass the subject, they will have to have an average grade between the two blocks of the exam, greater than or equal to 5, and not have a grade lower than 4 in any of them.

2) There are no differentiated evaluation criteria for repeating students.

3) Indication referring to plagiarism and improper use of technologies in carrying out tasks or tests: For cases of fraudulent carrying out of exercises or tests, the provisions of the "Regulations for evaluating the academic performance of students" will apply. students and the review of grades" of the USC and in the "Rules for evaluation, review and claim of the grades of Bachelor's and Master's degree studies" of the UDC.

The fraudulent completion of the tests or evaluation activities, once verified, will directly imply the grade of failing "0" in the subject in the corresponding call, invalidating any grade obtained in the tests and/or evaluation activities, as established in the academic regulations at the UDC.

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