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CONFLICTOS SOCIALES Y SU REPERCUSIÓN EN LA LITERATURA ANGLO-IRLANDESA

Curso 2019/2020/Subject's code24413080

CONFLICTOS SOCIALES Y SU REPERCUSIÓN EN LA LITERATURA ANGLO-IRLANDESA

SISTEMA DE EVALUACIÓN

Face-to-face Exam

Exam type
No hay prueba presencial

FINAL EXAM

Face-to-face is required
No
Description

Trabajo final escrito en inglés. El trabajo deberá entregarse al concluir el estudio de la asignatura y su calificación constituirá el 70% de la nota final. La nota media se llevará a cabo siempre y cuando el trabajo final obtenga al menos el 50% de la calificación que se le otorga. De lo contrario, la asignatura se suspenderá.

Qualification and evaluation criteria

1.Conocimiento del tema.
2.Estructura y planteamiento del mismo de forma clara y precisa.
3.Adecuada aplicación del marco teórico.
4.Exposición clara de las conclusiones.
5.Empleo pertinente de la bibliografía utilizada.
6.Calidad de la presentación escrita.

 

Final exam weighing in final grade
70%
Approximate submission date
22/01/2020
Comments

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TESTS (PEC)

PEC?
Si,PEC no presencial
Description

Prueba de Evaluación Continua.

Qualification and evaluation criteria

1.Conocimiento del tema.
2.Estructura y planteamiento del mismo de forma clara y precisa.
3.Adecuada aplicación del marco teórico.
4.Exposición clara de las conclusiones.
5.Empleo pertinente de la bibliografía utilizada.
6.Calidad de la presentación escrita.

PEC weighing in final grade
20%
Approximate submission date
11/12/2019
Comments

OTHER GRADEABLE ACTIVITIESS

Is there another activity / s that can be evaluated?
Si,no presencial
Description

Participación en los foros del curso virtual.

Qualification and evaluation criteria
Weighing in final grade
10%
Approximate submission date
Comments

How to obtain the final grade?

The assessment of the course will be based on the participation in the online forums, the PEC and a paper that students will hand in on 22nd January 2020. Its length may range from 3,000 to 4,000 words, including notes and bibliography.

     Students will be expected to adhere to the assignment deadlines and observe the commonly accepted standards of academic honesty and intellectual integrity. Those resorting to plagiarism or academic fraud in the PEC or the paper will receive a zero grade. 

     It is necessary to pass the paper with a minimum mark of 5/10 points so that the PEC mark and the Online Task mark are added. The final mark is the result of the sum of these three marks. The sum of the three marks must be 5 points in order to pass the subject.

Here follow some examples:

Student who submits the PEC:

PEC mark: 9 out of 10 (equivalent to 9 x 0.2 = 1.8 points)

Paper mark: 8 out of 10 (equivalent to 8 x 0.7 = 5.6 points)

Forum participation mark: 7 out of 10 (equivalent to 7 x 0.1 = 0.7 points)

Final mark: 1.8 + 5.6 + 0.7 = 8.1

 

Student who does not submit the PEC:

PEC mark: 0

Paper mark: 8 out of 10 (equivalent to 8 x 0.7 = 5.6 points)

Online Task: 7 out of 10 (equivalent to 7 x 0.1 = 0.7 points)

Final mark: 5.6 + 0.7 = 6.3

 

Student who does not participate in the online forums:

PEC mark: 9 out of 10 (equivalent to 9 x 0.2 = 1.8 points)

Paper mark: 8 out of 10 (equivalent to 8 x 0.7 = 5.6 points)

Forum participation mark: 0

Final mark: 1.8 + 5.6 = 7.4

 

Student who does not submit the PEC and does not participate in the online forums:

PEC mark: 0

Paper mark: 8 out of 10 (equivalent to 8 x 0.7 = 5.6 points)

Online Task mark: 0

Final mark: 5.6