It will be mandatory, except in justified exceptions, to attend interactive classes for the admission of assignments and practices. Students will have to have carried out the activities proposed in the interactive classes to take the mixed evaluation tests.
Exception: Students who, having recognized part-time student status, have requested an academic dispensation from the Dean's Office. See Standard*
The student in this situation must attend the theoretical or practical classes, depending on their availability. The evaluation will be with the mixed test with a rating of 10 points.
*According to "Norm that regulates the regime of dedication to study and permanence and progression of university degree and master's students at the University of A Coruña" (approved by the Governing Council on June 28, 2016). Article 6 defines the rights that students enrolled part-time have, among others: "to enjoy a flexible class attendance regime and to request special academic dispensation" as long as it affects their evaluation process. student. Specifically regarding the exemption, article 7.5 says that "it exempts from class attendance those subjects, or parts of subjects, in which the aforementioned exemption is admitted in its teaching guide."
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.