Guia docente 2020_21
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Degree in Telecommunications Technologies Engineering - In extinction
 Subjects
  Optoelectronic devices
   Methodologies
Methodologies   ::  Teaching methodology guide
  Description
Lecturing The professor explains the theoretical contents of the course, encouraging critical discussion and the student involvement. Reading assignments for each session will be previously available via FaiTIC, and students are expected to come to the theoretical class having completed the assigned reading.

In the master sessions the competencies CE60 and CE61 are developed.
Case studies The study and analysis of actual technological solutions completes the theoretical presentations. This activity includes the study of different alternatives, commercial devices or systems, cost and power estimation, environmental impact and performance analysis.

Through the case studies the competencies CE60, CE61 and CG12 are developed.
Project based learning This activity focuses on applying the techniques described in the lecture classes and the skills developed at laboratory to a project implementation. These sessions are developed in a laboratory with skilled equipment. Students should obtain well founded solutions, choosing appropriate methods and devices. These projects are planned and tutored in small size groups.

In the projects the competencies CG9, CG12, CG14 and CT4 are mainly developed.
Presentation The project developed by the students must be oral presented by the authors.

Through the oral presentations the competencies CG9 and CG12 are developed.
Laboratory practical During laboratory sessions the student learns the design, hardware implementation, verification and measurement of basic optoelectronics circuits. All the sessions are guided and supervised by the professor.

In the laboratory practices, the competencies CE60, CE61 and CG14 are developed.
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