The grading system will be expressed using numerical grades in accordance with the provisions of Article 5 of Royal Decree 1125/2003 of September 5 (BOE September 18), which establishes the European credit system and the grading system for official university degrees valid throughout the national territory.
Grading system: 0-4.9 = Fail; 5-6.9 = Pass; 7-8.9 = Good; 9-10 = Excellent; 9-10 = Honors (at discretion). A student will be considered as "not presented" (NP) if, being enrolled, they do not attend the evaluation activities established for the academic year. In the absence of specific regulations, a student will be considered "not presented" when: a) they do not complete continuous assessment according to the course guide, or b) they do not attend the official evaluation period exam. The consideration of NP does not consume an attempt.
Punctuality and mandatory attendance to laboratory practices will be evaluated, with a maximum of one justified absence allowed (consult the university's current regulations for justifiable situations). To pass the course, the student must actively participate, submit all assignments, and pass all evaluation methodologies. Students must attend scientific events such as the Occupational Therapy Conference Cycle 2024: 25 Years of Occupational Therapy History at the University of La Coruña.
A minimum grade of 1.75 (out of 3.5) is required in the mixed test and laboratory practices, and 1.5 (out of 3) in the case study. It is necessary to pass all methodologies to pass the course. Otherwise, the grade will be that of the mixed test. The grades from other methodologies will be considered in the second opportunity (July) if they are passed and the mixed test is passed.
According to the study dedication regulations for undergraduate students at the University of La Coruña (approved by the Governing Council on 22/05/2012), part-time students have the right to flexible attendance and to request special academic exemption (Art. 4, section 5) if it does not negatively affect their assessment. The Academic Committees of the UDC determine the scope of this exemption. The granting of flexibility will depend on the evaluation by the academic committee of the Occupational Therapy Degree, considering the methodologies and evaluation criteria of the subjects.
Fraud in exams or assessment activities will directly result in a fail grade for the corresponding term, both in the first and second opportunities, with a numerical grade of 0. The grade in the first opportunity record will be modified if necessary.
All aspects related to "academic exemption", "study dedication", "permanence", and "academic fraud" will be governed according to the current academic regulations at the UDC.