Presentiality (attendance) is essential for both the experimental practices and workshop activities to lectures. Less than 80% attendance may jeopardize the positive assessment in the subject. Less than 80% attendance could affect the grading, with the exception of those students with full-time dedication, part-time dedication and those with an academic exemption for attendance.
Students who attend the practical test (exam) and also hand in the workshop exercises and supervised project in due time, but do not pass the subject after the application of the grading criteria, will be recorded with the final mark that results from the application of the grading criteria.
Students who take the practical test (exam), but do not hand in the workshop exercises and supervised project in due time, will be recorded as No Show in the academic certificate.
Students who do not take the practical test (exam) will be recorded as No Show in the academic certificate.
Workshop exercises, supervised projects and the final practical exam (test) will only be valid for the present academic year (first or second chance, respectively), but they must be repeated in the following academic years in case the student does not pass the course.
Same criteria and requirements will be applied to first and second calls. Same criteria and requirements will be applied to students with full-time dedication, part-time dedication and those with an academic exemption for attendance.
Students that aim to take the Advance call must fulfil the same grading criteria.
Fraudulent behavior in any of the methodologies subject to assessment will result in the grade of "Fail (0)" in the final assessment.