The evaluation of the subject will be done in the following way: (it may vary significantly in each group according to the criteria of the teacher who will inform the first day of class). Seminars of readings, research work or other types of exercises will be carried out, which will account for 45% of the mark; oral presentations will account for 20% of the mark; and finally, 35% of the mark will correspond to a developmental test. On the first day of class each teacher will specify the above parameters in his/her specific syllabus. All parts of the course must be passed in order to pass. There is a second call for students who do not pass one or more parts of the subject in the continuous assessment. In this case, it will consist of a knowledge test. Attendance is compulsory. Only students who have attended 80% of the classes (theory and seminars) will be assessed. No type of certificate will be accepted to justify an absence. Participation in the classroom and in other voluntary training activities proposed by the course will only have an impact on the final grade if all parts of the course are passed. In accordance with the regulations in force, the teacher may establish those measures that he/she considers appropriate for the proper development of the assessed activities. The measures may include limitations on the use or possession of communication and data transmission devices during the tests and must be complied with by the student. The instructions laid down by the URV will be followed with regard to the student disciplinary regulations and the document on the prevention, detection and treatment of plagiarism in teaching. In both cases, the measures established in the documents will be applied. |