General conditions for assessment
1. Assessment system
? Continuous assessment (mandatory)
? Global assessment (only in special cases):
• For repeating courses from previous years.
• In cases approved by the Academic Directorate.
2. Attendance required for continuous assessment
? Minimum 80% attendance in classes
? No justified absences for theory classes. Only absences accepted by the Academic Directorate are valid.
• If an accepted absence affects an assessment, an alternative will be offered.
? Results of the continuous assessment will be shared before the end of the teaching period.
3. Second chance (reassessment)
? Mandatory for students who fail or do not meet the attendance requirement.
? Exam dates will not be changed (except for serious, documented reasons).
• Examples of invalid reasons: driving test, travel, mild illness.
4. Support for special needs
? If a student has special needs, the Academic Directorate will inform the teaching staff.
? Assessment will be adapted to ensure equal opportunities.
5. ZERO tolerance for cheating
? If a student cheats in any assessment --> Fail (grade 0) with no second chance.
? A disciplinary process will begin.
6. Submission of assignments
? Deadline: maximum 24 hours after the original due date.
• More than 24 hours late --> Grade 0.
• Less than 24 hours late --> Maximum grade of the assignment: 5 (if passed).
? Teachers may apply stricter rules.
Continuous Evaluation
? It is necessary to attend class and complete the required tasks.
• Individual practical activities in class: 35%
May require submission of written work.
• Final individual project and oral presentation: 30%
• Final written test (multiple choice + open questions): 35%
? Students who do not pass the subject (fail mark or lack of attendance) will have to take the re-sit evaluation.
If they do not take the re-sit, the final grade will be “Not Presented” (N.P.).
Global Evaluation
? Only for students from previous academic years who need to retake the course.
? Comprehensive exam covering the entire course content, scheduled during the official school exam period.
? Students who fail the subject have to take the Re-sit evaluation (Reevaluación) under the same conditions.
If they do not take the re-sit, the final grade of the subject will be “Not Presented” (N.P.).
Re-sit Evaluation (Reevaluación)
? The resit exam is for students who:
• Did not pass the continuous or final assessment, or
• Did not meet the 80% attendance requirement for continuous assessment.
? It is a comprehensive exam covering the entire course content, scheduled during the official school exam period.
? The maximum grade for the re-sit exam is 5 out of 10.
Criteris específics de la nota «No Presentat»:
If a student fails the subject and does not take the re-sit test(s), the final grade will be “Not Presented” (N.P.).
Avaluació única:
The ordinary evaluation system is Continuous Evaluation for all students. Global Evaluation (no class attendance required) is limited to students from previous courses and, in some very special cases, students who are explicitly authorized by the Academic Board of Directors to undergo global evaluation in this subject.
Requisits mínims per aprovar:
Per considerar superada l’assignatura, caldrà obtenir una qualificació mínima de 5.0
All necessary information will be explained during class. If needed, an email will also be sent to the whole group or to the relevant students.
Students must contact EUHT StPOL and teachers exclusively through the institutional email. The institution does not take responsibility for communications made through other digital channels.
The course requires active participation: document analysis, preparation of short reports, presentations, debates, and fieldwork. It combines individual and group work. Students are expected to apply the content to real cases in the hotel and restaurant sector. In addition to the specific content, skills such as communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and proactivity are developed.
The activities are designed to promote practical and useful learning in professional contexts.
As a general rule, the use of computers, mobile phones, and other electronic devices by students is not permitted during class activities for this course, except when explicitly authorized by the instructor for a specific task.