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  Advanced Organic Chemistry
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Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Problem solving A15 A21 B2 B3 B4 C1 Student attendance at these seminar classes will be evaluated and their active participation will be assessed by questioning both in the classroom and through email. They will also be evaluated in the resolution of the problems at the seminars. 15
Laboratory practice A17 A19 A20 A26 Firstly, students will be evaluated through a personal interview before they start each experiment. Then the student work at the laboratory will be evaluated from the point of view of organization, management skills to handle all chemicals, equipment, and apparatus with care. Finally, the laboratory notebook that student will submit at the end of the experiments will be also evaluated. The attendance and pass these experimental classes are a necessary condition to pass this subject. Attendance at these experimental classes avoids being considered as not presented. 15
Mixed objective/subjective test A1 A4 A6 A9 A10 A14 B2 B3 C1 Students will have to solve similar problems in the written exams to those done at the seminar classes. There are two exams: the first one or noncompulsory partial exam will take place in about half of semester and the final exam to be held on a fixed date on the calendar established by the Faculty Board. The partial exam is not compulsory and is eliminatory, so that students who pass it, they do not have to be evaluated from this part at the final exam. 70
 
Assessment comments

Students must attend all experimental laboratory classes in order to pass this subject. They must reach at less a 45% for each evaluation items (including both partial exams if the student does not take the global final exam) and they must reach equal to or greater than 5 points average rating.

An essential requirement to pass the subject is to pass the experimental laboratory classes. A student shall be considered “not presented” when he is not attending the experimental laboratory classes and he is not present at the final exam. Students will keep the rates from experimental laboratory classes and from the seminars at the second opportunity in July. This new exam will be held on dates determined by the Faculty Board and the qualification will replace the one obtained in January.

Students at the second opportunity may only be eligible for honors if the maximum number of them for this subject, according to the academic regulations, has not been covered in full at the first opportunity. The student who has not passed the laboratory practices will have to perform a test in the laboratory where he will perform the repetition of a part that will be indicated by the teacher. He must pass this test as an essential condition to pass the matter in that second opportunity.

Part-time students or students with special academic permission (according to the rules of the UDC): The same evaluation criteria listed above are applied, but it´s not mandatory to attend classroom lectures. It is compulsory to attend laboratory practical sessions. Students who take the exam in the early December call will be ruled by what is established in the 2022-23 Course's Teaching Guide.

If plagiarism is detected, the UDC regulations will apply.
















As
stated in the different applicable regulations for university teaching, an
attempt will be made to incorporate the gender perspective in this matter. Work will be done to identify and modify prejudices
and sexist attitudes as well as situations of discrimination based on gender
and actions and measures will be proposed to correct them and promote values of
respect and equality.

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