Evalution Systems:
A) Written exam: At the end of the course will be an exam that can include both practical and theoretical elements and will be evaluated on 10 points
B) Continuous evaluation: Throughout the time of delivery of the subject, at least two evaluable level tests on 10 points will be carried out. Said tests shall consist of the completion of the works, tests, reports or written comments on the problem addressed that the teacher deems appropriate to raise.
Evaluation criteria:
1º) Primary criterion: To pass the subject it will be necessary to obtain at least 6 points in the final exam.
2nd) Support element: If the student obtains between 4 and 6 points in the final exam, the grade obtained in the continuous evaluation will be taken into account, provided that it is equal to or greater than 6 points. The grade of the continuous assessment will be the average of those obtained in the respective level tests.
Final score.
If the evaluation criterion has been the first, the primary criterion, the final grade will be the most favorable for the student, between the grade of the exam or, the mean between it and that of the continuous evaluation. If the evaluation criterion has been the second, use of the support element, the final grade will be the average of those obtained in the final exam and in the level tests. In this case, the final grade will be a maximum of 7 points.