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5.2. EVALUATION AND WEIGHTING CRITERIA<br />

Final Written Examination: 40%: A final exam covering all the aspects discussed during<br />

the different sessions will be done at the end of the subject. This exam will consist in short<br />

questions related with the theory lessons, lectures, personal assignments and laboratory<br />

practice done thorough the course. It is necessary to answer correctly more than 40% of the<br />

questions in order to pass the subject.<br />

Personal assignment: 40%: Each student will have to elaborate a personal assignment<br />

regarding an aspect of the subject. From the 40%, a 10% will correspond to the assignment<br />

oral presentation. Assignments topics and submission date will be fixed on the first day of<br />

class so each student may choose the topic to his best. A delay in the assignment<br />

submission will have a penalty of a 10% for each day of delay being the maximum 72 hours.<br />

Laboratory practices: 10%: The attitude and involvement of each student during the<br />

laboratory practices will be regarded. Also a laboratory notebook will be asked from each<br />

student with the main results of the practice. Laboratory notebooks will be taken the day of<br />

the exam.<br />

Attitude: 10%. Attendance and active participation of the students as well as the interest of<br />

the student will be evaluated positively for the final punctuation.<br />

Grading notation: A quantitative estimate of the grades for each student will be reported<br />

on a 1 to 10 scale being the 10 the maximum grade attainable.<br />

Notes:<br />

• Students not attending at the 70% of the classes will lose their rights for the<br />

evaluation of the subject, obtaining a 0 score on the first and extraordinary calls for<br />

examination. Only justified absences will be considered.<br />

• Laboratory sessions are mandatory. If the student does not assist due to a justified<br />

cause, he/she will have to do an extra activity related with the lost part according to<br />

the teacher criteria.<br />

• Students not passing the subject on the first call for examination must take an<br />

extraordinary exam covering the entire subject. Similarly to the ordinary exam, the<br />

extraordinary exam will consist in short questions related with the theory lessons,<br />

lectures, personal assignments and laboratory practice done thorough the course.<br />

The extraordinary exam will be the only evaluation criteria (100% of the grade) and<br />

the maximum grade obtained will be 8 over 10.<br />

• A bad attitude during the sessions will be considered negatively by the teacher and<br />

may reduce the final mark in a considerably manner.<br />

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