In order to obtain a pass in this subject, a minimum score of 50 must be passed by adding up all the previous methodologies, requiring a minimum of 30 in the Supervised Projects and 15 in the Oral Presentation.
In the event that the student does not pass the subject in the first opportunity, he/she will have to repeat the activities that are necessary from the methodology/s that were not passed in the second opportunity. As an example, if a student passed the part of the oral presentation but failed the supervised work, he/she will have to repeat the practical work necessary to achieve a pass, normally those that were not passed individually.
Assessment of the extraordinary opportunity: students who apply for this opportunity must carry out the supervised projects and oral presentation methodologies, but not the field trip. The value of this methodology is added to that of supervised projects, becoming worth 70%. Students must contact their teachers at the beginning of the four-month period in order to have enough time to submit their work.
Students enrolled part-time will be able to accumulate 10% of the mark corresponding to the fiel trip in the supervised projects, in all opportunities. This modification must be requested to the teachers of the subject at the beginning of the course. Likewise, in the event of not being able to make the oral presentation with the rest of the students, an alternative date must be agreed with the teachers.
In the case of plagiarism in internships or teaching assignments, article 11, section 4 b) of the UDC Student Disciplinary Regulations will be taken into account:
b) Failure grade in the term in which the offence is committed and with respect to the subject in which it is committed: the student will be graded with a "fail" (numerical grade 0) in the corresponding term of the academic year, whether the offence is committed on the first or second occasion. To this end, the student's grade will be modified in the first opportunity report, if necessary.