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ENGLISH FOR LAW

Curso 2021/2022/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

There will be two assignments: the first one (A1) is optional and the second one (A2) is obligatory.

The second assignment (A2) will account for 80% of the final mark for those students who have chosen to do the first assignment (A1). For students who have chosen not to do the first assignment (A1), the second one (A2) will account for 100% 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 final assignment (A2), so students must get in touch with Eva Samaniego or Montserrat Bermúdez directly by e-mail (esamaniego@flog.uned.es; mbermudez@flog.uned.es) to request it.

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

Having a very good command of specialised and appropriate legal terminology is absolutely esssential, as well as a correct and adequate use of English, choosing the relevant formal register.

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TESTS (PEC)

PEC?
Si,PEC no presencial
Description

There will be two assignments: the first one (A1, or PEC no presencial) is optional and the second one (A2, trabajo final no presencial) is obligatory.

The first assignment (voluntary) will account for 20% of the final mark if students choose to submit it, in which case the final assignment (obligatory) will account for 80% of the final mark for those students who have chosen to do the first assignment. For students who have chosen to do only the second assignment (A2), it will account for 100% 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.

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?

There will be two assignments: the first one (A1) is optional and the second one (A2) is obligatory. These assignments will count as follows:

1. The first assignment (A1), which is optional, will account for 20% of the final mark if submitted. In this case, the second assignment (A2) will account for 80% of the final mark. All students who choose to do the first assignment must submit it within the specified deadline before the February sitting.  

2. The second assignment (A2) will account for 100% if students choose not to do the first optional assignment.

For September there will be a different final obligatory assignment (A2), so students must get in touch with Eva Samaniego or Montserrat Bermúdez directly by e-mail (esamaniego@flog.uned.es; mbermudez@flog.uned.es) to request it.

The final mark if both A1 and A2 are submitted is obtained by carrying out the following operation:

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

If only A2 is submitted, then the mark obtained in it will be the final mark.