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Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines
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Grao en Náutica e Transporte Marítimo
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  Cargo Stowage
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Laboratory practice A61 B31 B55 C24 C25 C32 C34 The final objective test will consist of solving two loading and stowage calculations (with different types of goods and vessels), similar to those solved in class. It will be compulsory for students who do not pass the evaluation of problem solving per course, if they have done so. 50
Objective test A61 B31 B54 B55 C23 C24 C25 C27 C32 C34 It will be the result of the averages obtained in the partial tests (if any) and/or the final test.

Objective written test to assess knowledge and understanding of the basic contents of the subject, considering the students' skills and abilities, and their strategies and formulations in problem solving. It may combine different types of questions and problems.
Each partial test (P1 and P2) will be worth 50%. The final grade will be the result of the averages obtained in the partial tests and/or the final test, being necessary to pass the subject to obtain a minimum grade of 5.0 in each of the tests.

Objective written test. This will be compulsory for those students who do not participate or do not pass the assessment during the course. It allows to evaluate and check the expected results in terms of the overall content of the subject and to verify the degree of achievement of the proposed objectives.

The overall final exam, as a single assessment, will consist of a test composed of a theoretical part and a problem-solving part with independent assessment, being necessary to obtain a minimum of 5.0 points in each: a) theoretical (50%); b) practical (50%).
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Assessment comments

Final exam: The objective written test will be compulsory for those students who have not participated in or passed the continuous evaluation of the subject throughout the course. The global final exam, as a single evaluation, will consist of a test consisting of a theoretical part and a problem solving part with independent assessment, being necessary to obtain a minimum of 5 points in each and an average of 5: a) theoretical 50% ; b) 50% practice.

The evaluation criteria contemplated in Table A-II / 1 of the STCW Code, and included in the Quality Assurance System, will be taken into account when designing and carrying out the evaluation.

All aspects related to "academic dispensation", "dedication to study", "permanence" and "academic fraud" will be governed in accordance with the current academic regulations of the UDC. 

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