A continuous assessment strategy will be developed in which the following aspects of the subject will be assessed:
- Attendance and active participation in lectures: 20%.
- Completion of practical tasks: 40% (30% completion of practical tasks, 10% recommended reading).
- Individual development work with correct application of concepts from the syllabus: 40% (30% completion of the work, 10% guided discussion in seminars).
It will be necessary to obtain a minimum of 40% of the grade in each of these aspects in order to pass the subject.
In the second sitting, in July, the student will have to take the same type of continuous assessment tests that were taken throughout the course. The remaining 20% will be assessed by means of a written test.
In case of official dispensation, the same evaluation criteria will be followed as those applied to the face-to-face modality in the July exam session.
Grading system: expressed by means of a final numerical grade from 0 to 10 according to current legislation (Royal Decree 1125/2003 of 5 September; BOE 18 September).
Art. 16 of the Regulations for the evaluation of the academic performance of students (DOG 21 July 2011) establishes the following: "The fraudulent completion of any exercise or test required in the evaluation of a subject will result in a failing grade in the corresponding exam session, regardless of the disciplinary process that may be followed against the offending student. It shall be considered fraudulent, among others, the performance of plagiarised work or work obtained from sources accessible to the public without reworking or reinterpretation and without citation of the authors and sources".