Guia docente 2023_24
Centro Universitario da Defensa da Escola Naval Militar de Marín
Grado en Ingeniería Mecánica
 Subjects
  Basics of computer networks
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Presentation Submission and presentation of a work related to the subject matter (TL): Evaluation of the work related to the subject and their presentations (approximate date: week 13 of the semester) 15 B3
C31
C32
C33
D1
D3
D6
D8
D10
Laboratory practice Practical examination (PL): Individual test to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the practical sessions (approximate date: week 14 of the semester). It consists of solving problems similar to those analyzed in the practical sessions. 15 B3
C31
C32
C33
D1
D2
D3
D6
D9
D10
Essay questions exam Partial examination (PT, 30% of the grade): Written exam to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the theory sessions T1 to T6 (approximate date: week 8 of the semester).

Final Exam (ET, 40% of the grade): Final written exam to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the theory sessions T1 to T11 (approximate date: week 14 of the semester).

These examinations can be in the form of a multiple choice questionnaire, short answer questionnaire, problem solving, or some combination of the above.
70 B3
C31
C32
C33
D1
D2
D3
D6
D8
D9
 
Other comments on the Evaluation
Final mark and minimum requirements to pass the course through continuous assessment:

To ensure that the student has acquired the minimum skills in each of the aspects of the course, students will be required to achieve a minimum score of 4.0 out of 10 in the final theory exam. If we name MED_CON to the average grade for continuous assessment, which is calculated as:

MED_CON = 0.3 * PT + 0.4 * ET + 0.15 * PL + 0.15 * TL

The final continuous assessment mark (NEC) will coincide with MED_CON in the event that ET is greater than or equal to 4.0 and, otherwise, it will be calculated as:

NEC = min (4, MED_CON)

This grade (NEC) should be equal to or greater than 5 (on a scale of 10) to pass the course. The student who does not pass the course in this call must take the ordinary exam.


Final mark and minimum requirements to pass the course in the ordinary exam:

The final grade in the ordinary exam (NEO) is calculated with the following formula:

NEO = 0.7 * T + 0.3 * L
Where:
  • T represents the theoretical part of the ordinary exam of the course. Individual written exam to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the theory sessions T1 to T11. It can be in the form of a multiple choice questionnaire, short answer questionnaire, problem solving, or some combination of the above.
  • L represents the practical part of the ordinary exam of the course. Individual written exam to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the practical sessions of the subject. It consists of solving problems similar to those analyzed in the practical sessions and / or questions about the work presented and / or presentations.
This grade (NEO) should be equal to or greater than 5 (on a scale of 10) to pass the course. The student who does not pass the course in this call or in continuous assessment must attend the extraordinary call.


Final mark and minimum requirements to pass the course in the extraordinary exam:

The final grade in the extraordinary exam (NEE) is calculated with the following formula:

NEE = 0.7 * T + 0.3 * L
Where:
  • T represents the theoretical part of the extraordinary exam of the course. Individual written exam to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the theory sessions T1 to T11. It can be in the form of a multiple choice questionnaire, short answer questionnaire, problem solving, or some combination of the above.
  • L represents the practical part of the extraordinary exam of the course. Individual written exam to evaluate the knowledge acquired in the practical sessions of the subject. It consists of solving problems similar to those analyzed in the practical sessions and / or questions about the work presented and / or presentations.
This grade (NEE) should be equal to or greater than 5 (on a scale of 10) to pass the course.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: 

Students are expected to show adequate ethical behaviour, committing to act honestly. Based on article 42.1 of the Regulation on the evaluation, qualification and quality of teaching and the student learning process of the University of Vigo, as well as point 6 of the fifth rule of Order DEF/711/2022, of July 18th, which establishes the requirements for evaluation, progress, and ongoing enrolment in military educational training centres for incorporation into the ranks of the Armed Forces, any violation of academic integrity in the assessment process, as well as the cooperation in it will result in the assignment of a failing grade to the student (zero) for the entire course in the corresponding assessment opportunity, regardless of the percentage of importance that the test in question had in the overall continuous assessment and independently of other disciplinary actions that may be applied.
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