Guia docente 2024_25
Escola de Enxeñaría Industrial
PCEO Grado en Ingeniería Mecánica/Grado en Ingeniería en Electrónica Industrial y Automática
 Subjects
  Business: Introduction to business management
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Problem solving In accordance with the educational planning of the academic course, the student will have to develop a determinate number of practices that include diverse exercises of application of the knowledges purchased in the classes of theory to concrete situations. These practices do not take part in the calculation of the qualification of the matter, but demands to the student obtain an exert minimum in the same for the *superación of the matter. The practices will carry out of face-to-face form being compulsory the assistance of the student to these classes. 0
Objective questions exam They will make diverse proofs along the course in which they will evaluate the knowledges, the skills and the competitions purchased by the students so much in the classrooms of theory as of practices. 100
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

1. Ethical commitment:

The student is expected to exhibit appropriate ethical behavior. In the case of detecting unethical behavior (copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electronic devices, for example) it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the subject. In that case, the overall grade for the current academic year will be a fail (0.0).


2. Continuous evaluation system:

Following the guidelines of the degree and the agreements of the academic commission, students taking this subject will be offered a continuous evaluation system. This system will be applicable to all students who have not expressly waived this evaluation criterion following the official channels established by the center.

The continuous evaluation will consist of three tests with the following characteristics:

- First test of the continuous evaluation: It will be carried out during the school period, in the week set by the center, and will consist of a multiple choice test that will cover all the contents seen up to the moment of its completion, both in the theory classes as in internships.

- Second test of the continuous evaluation: It will be carried out during the school period, in the week set by the center, and will consist of the development of several problems similar to those carried out in the practical classes.

- Third test of the continuous evaluation: It will be carried out on the date and time set by the center within the exam period and will consist of a multiple choice test that will cover all the contents seen throughout the course, both in the theory classes as in internships.

The grade obtained in the subject that will appear in the first edition of the report will be calculated as 30% of the grade obtained in the first test, plus 30% of the grade obtained in the second test, plus 40% of the grade obtained in the third test of the continuous evaluation.

However, to pass the subject, it will be essential to have passed 75% of the practices carried out throughout the course and obtain a minimum grade of 4 out of 10 in the third test of the continuous evaluation. If the two requirements are not met, the student will obtain a failing grade in the first edition of the report.

None of the continuous evaluation tests can be recovered unless justified and duly accredited by the student. On the other hand, the student has the right to know the grade obtained in each test within a reasonable period after its completion and to discuss the result with the teacher.

The grade obtained, both in the continuous evaluation tests and in the practical ones, will only be valid for the academic year in which they are carried out.

3. Global evaluation system: 

Students who have expressly waived continuous evaluation following the official channels established by the center will be offered an evaluation procedure that allows them to achieve the highest grade. 

This procedure will consist of a global evaluation exam, which will be carried out on the date and time set by the center management, and in which all the contents developed in the subject will be evaluated, both in the theory classes and in the practices. This global evaluation exam will consist of two parts: a theory test in multiple choice format, which will account for 30% of the final grade, and another practical test, which will account for the remaining 70%, and will consist of a series of exercises. develop. It is a necessary condition to pass the subject to obtain a minimum score of 5 out of 10 in the multiple choice test. If the student does not pass the multiple choice test, the student's final grade will be the one obtained in said test evaluated out of 3. 

Only those students who do not complete any of the evaluation tests included in this teaching guide will be considered 'Not presented'.




4. About the July call: 

The recovery call (July) will consist of a global evaluation exam that will account for 100% of the final grade and in which all the contents developed in the subject will be evaluated, both in theory classes and in practical classes. This exam will consist of two parts: a theory test in multiple choice format, which will account for 30% of the final grade, and another practical test, which will account for the remaining 70%, and which will consist of a series of exercises to be developed. It is a necessary condition to pass the subject to obtain a minimum score of 5 out of 10 in the multiple choice test. If the student does not pass the multiple choice test, the student's final grade will be the one obtained in said test evaluated out of 3. 

5. Prohibition of use of electronic devices: 

The use of any electronic device will not be permitted during the evaluation tests, unless expressly authorized. The fact of introducing an unauthorized electronic device into the exam room will be considered a reason for not passing the subject in the current academic year and the overall grade will be a fail (0.0).

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