2023_24
Educational guide 
Faculty of Chemistry
A A 
english 
Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry (2009)
 Subjects
  PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
   Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Laboratory practicals
CE8
CE9
CE10
CE12
LABORATORY assessment (10%)
- Attendance and punctuality.
- Monitoring of data.
- Assessment of individual and team work.
- Security rules.
- Order and cleanliness.
RESULTS obtained (10%)
- Mark on the experimental results obtained with respect to other classmates and previous years (see bibliography).
20%

IT-based practicals
CE9
CE10
CE12
1. Self-corrections finished and correct in the stipulated time.
2. Numerical sheets delivered and correct.
3. Moodle activities done.
10%
Assignments
CE8
CE9
1. Practical work reports. Data, results and discussion of results. Answers to questions in the lab guide. Personal/group/team contributions.
2. Final report with strong and weak points of the course, once all the lab sessions are finished.
10%
Mixed tests
CE8
CE9
CE10
CE12
Final test 15%
Practical tests
CE8
CE9
CE12



Final test
45%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

Attendance to laboratory is compulsory.

Final test: combined theoretical/practical test.

First call

A minimum mark of 4.5/10 in the final test and a minimum mark of 5/10 in the rest of activities (Lab + IT-based + Assignments) to pass the course. Students with a mark below 4/10 in the final test cannot pass the course. The students with a mark in the range [4-4.5) in the final test can pass the course IF they pass the competences of the course. In the Moodle page the conditions of how to pass them are indicated.

Second call

Final test in the same conditions as the first call (minimum mark of 4.5/10). The marks and the percentages in other activities (Lab + IT-based + Assignments) will be kept from those in the first call.

OTHER

It is not allowed to have communication or transmission devices nor programmable-alphanumeric calculators during the tests.

Evident fraudulent behaviour during any assessment activity (tests or others), including virtual environment, will carry a penalty for the student (failing grade). Independently, depending on the gravity of the facts, the faculty can accuse the student and open a disciplinary file which will be resolved by the rector.