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ENGLISH FOR LAW

Curso 2020/2021/Subject's code26602478

ENGLISH FOR LAW

SISTEMA DE EVALUACIÓN

Face-to-face Exam

Exam type
No hay prueba presencial

FINAL EXAM

Face-to-face is required
No
Description

For the final mark there will be two compulsory assignments. The first assignment (A1) will account for 20% of the final mark and the second assignment (A2) for 80% of the final mark.

The "Trabajo Final" (A2), which is compulsory, will account for 80% of the final mark. Students will be provided with the instructions with sufficient time and notice on the on-line course and must follow them accordingly. For September there will be a different A2, so students must get in touch with the Coordinator (Eva Samaniego) by e-mail to request it.

If one of the assignments is not submitted, or is submitted in contravention of the instructions, the student will not have a final mark.

Qualification and evaluation criteria
Final exam weighing in final grade
Approximate submission date
Comments

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TESTS (PEC)

PEC?
Si,PEC no presencial
Description

For the final mark there will be two compulsory assignments. The first assignment (A1) will account for 20% of the final mark and the second assignment (A2) for 80% of the final mark. 

The first assignment (A1) will account for 20% of the final mark. According to UNED terminology, this would be similar to a "PEC" ("Prueba de Evaluación Continua"). Students will be provided with the instructions with sufficient time and notice on the on-line course and must follow them accordingly. This first assignment will have to be submitted within the indicated time period before the "convocatoria ordinaria", both for students who decide to go for a final mark in February and for those who wish to put it off till September (or who are not successful in February). Following standard practice at UNED, there will not be a second PEC (or A1) for those students going for the September sitting who have not submitted it in February, since all students must submit it within the specified deadline before the February sitting. If A1 has not been submitted within the deadline, A2 will not be marked.

If one of the assignments is not submitted, or is submitted in contravention of the instructions, the student will not have a final mark.

Qualification and evaluation criteria
PEC weighing in final grade
Approximate submission date
Comments

OTHER GRADEABLE ACTIVITIESS

Is there another activity / s that can be evaluated?
No
Description
Qualification and evaluation criteria
Weighing in final grade
Approximate submission date
Comments

How to obtain the final grade?

For the final mark there will be two compulsory assignments. The first assignment (A1) will account for 20% of the final mark and the second assignment (A2) for 80% of the final mark. Both assignments must be submitted (1) in accordance with the instructions given by the "Equipo Docente" and (2) within the indicated deadline. Both conditions are a requirement for the assignments to be valid. Thus, any assignments submitted later than the specified time or not following the indicated instructions will not be marked.

These two compulsory assignments will count as follows:
1. The first assignment (A1) will account for 20% of the final mark. According to UNED terminology, this would be similar to a "PEC" ("Prueba de Evaluación Continua"). Students will be provided with the instructions with sufficient time and notice on the on-line course and must follow them accordingly. This first assignment will have to be submitted within the indicated time period before the "convocatoria ordinaria", both for students who decide to go for a final mark in February and for those who wish to put it off till September (or who are not successful in February). Following standard practice at UNED, there will not be a second PEC (or A1) for those students going for the September sitting who have not submitted it in February, since all students must submit it within the specified deadline before the February sitting. If A1 has not been submitted within the deadline, A2 will not be marked.
2. The second assignment (A2) will account for 80% of the final mark. Students will be provided with the instructions with sufficient time and notice on the on-line course and must follow them accordingly. For September there will be a different A2, so students must get in touch with the Coordinator (Eva Samaniego) by e-mail to request it.
If one of the assignments is not submitted, or is submitted in contravention of the instructions, the student will not have a final mark.

The final mark is obtained by carrying out the following operation:

A1 x 0.2 (20%) = y          A2 x 0.8 (80%) = z         Final mark= y + z