Following the guidelines of the degree, two evaluation systems will be offered: continuous assessment or single assessment. Continuous assessment Continuous assessment includes the following tasks (with its weight in the final grade): - T1: Exercises of decibels (5%). - T2: Problems of transmission lines (30%). - T3: Questions/short exercises about guided transmission (15%). - T4: Questions/short exercises about radiotransmission (10%). - T5: Problems of radiotransmission (40%).
The time schedule of these tasks, approved by the CAG, will be available at the beginning of the semester. These tasks are not recoverable, ie if a student cannot fulfill on time the teacher has no obligation to repeat them and they are valid only for the academic year in which they are made. To pass the subject by this assesment system, it is necessary to obtain 30% of the maximum qualification in each one of the following thematic blocks: Guided transmission: T1 + T2 + T3. Radiotransmission: T4 + T5
If the minimum 30% required is not obtained in any of the blocks defined, the final mark will never be higher than 4.5 After the first problem solving exam the student must decide between continuous assesment or single assesment, in which case they receive a mark, independently that they assist or not to the other tasks. A failure to attend to this test implies that the choice is single assessment. Exam-only assessment In addition to the continuous assessment described above, the student may choose to perform one final exam with two parts:
- Part I: questions/short exercises (30%). - Part II: problem solving (70%). Second call It consists of a final exam with the same characteristics and weights as indicated in the single assessment section. Students who have chosen continuous assessment may keep the mark of one of the thematic blocks (guided or radio transmission) if it has exceeded the required minimum. End-of-program call The system described in the single assessment section will be applied. Copy In case of detecting any student copying or not respecting the instructions of any of the evaluation tests, he/she will be urged to leave the classroom/laboratory, the final grade will be FAIL (0 points), and this incident will be reported to the corresponding academic authorities to take the appropriate consecuences. At least 50% in the total qualification must be obtained in any of the assessment systems and calls to pass the subject. |