Part I:
Part II:
Part III:
You get three grades:
a grade from the lectures,
a grade from the laboratory class,
a final grade.
A grade from a lecture or a lab class you get the same way. You can get the grade within two deadlines:
Deadline I: by the end of the classes based on four tests (each test has a single question) carried out during lectures:
Monday, March 30, 2026, from part I,
Monday, May 4, 2026, from part II,
Monday, June 8, 2026, from part III,
Monday, June 15, 2026, from the whole material.
The grade within the first deadline is an average of three highest, passing test grades chosen from among the four test grades. If you don’t manage to get three passing test grades, then you get a failing grade (2.0) within the first deadline.
If you miss a test, you get a failing grade from that test. A test cannot be retaken. The last test is a chance to get an extra grade.
Deadline II: based on a test with three questions. Each response is graded separately, and the final test grade is the average of the three grades. The date during the exam session:
You can get the final grade within two deadlines. The final grade is an average of the positive grades from the lectures and the laboratory classes. If you haven’t got a positive lecture grade or a positive lab class grade, the final grade is the failing grade.
very good (5.0): [4.75, 5.0]
plus good (4.5): [4.25, 4.75)
good (4.0): [3.75, 4.25)
plus satisfactory (3.5): [3.25, 3.75)
satisfactory (3.0): [3.0, 3.25)
fail (2.0): [2.0, 3.0)