Mathematics I (1 º Sem 2019/2020)

ECN , FNC , MNG

Método de Avaliação

The final grade, on a 0-20 scale, is awarded on the basis of either continuous evaluation or final exam. The continuous evaluation consists of two one-hour written tests graded on a 0-10 scale: The first takes place in the 7th week of the semester and the second occurs simultaneously with the final exam. The final grade is the sum of the grades of the two tests, if none of the tests is marked below 3.5. If the second test is graded below the minimum, the final grade is obtained by converting this grade to a 0-20 scale. The final exam concerns the whole syllabus and has a duration of two hours. A student in continuous evaluation may opt to drop out and submit to final exam. Since the exam and the second test take place simultaneously and the exam comprises two parts, one of which includes the same questions as the second test, this option is materialised by simply answering both parts. For both the tests and the final exam, the only material allowed is one two-sided A4 sheet of paper with notes elaborated by the student. If the continuous evaluation grade or the exam grade is greater than 17, an oral examination is needed to determine the final grade. In any circumstance, the final grade 17 is guaranteed. The above rules concerning duration, materials allowed, and grades greater than 17 apply also to the resit exam.