Below is the planning of the subject by showing lectures and the estimated time of the most important milestones of assessment:
| Theory | Laboratory | Theory Evaluation | Laboratory Evaluation |
Week 1 | Lecture 1 |
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Week 2 | Lecture 2 | Practice 1 |
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Week 3 | Lecture 2 / Lecture 3 | Practice 2 |
| Practical assignment 1 (EP1) |
Week 4 | Lecture 3 | Practice 2 |
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Week 5 | Lecture 3 | Practice 3 |
| Practical assignment 2 (EP2) |
Week 6 | Lecture 4 | Practice 3 | Web Test 1 (CW1) |
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Week 7 | Lecture 4 | PL1 |
| Laboratory Test (PL1) |
Week 8 | Lecture 4 | Project
| Classroom Test 1 (PA1) |
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Week 9 | Lecture 5 | Project |
| Project Design Report (PR) |
Week 10 | Lecture 6 | Project | Web Test 2 (CW2) |
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Week 11 | Lecture 6 | Project |
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Week 12 | Lecture 7 | Project | Classroom Test 2 (PA2) |
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Week 13 | Lecture 7 | PL2 |
| Project Test (PL2) |
Week 14 | Lecture 7 | Project |
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Period of examinations |
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| Final proof on all the contents of the subject (PFT) | Delivery and defence of the project developed in the laboratory (PR) |
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In all courses the School offers two evaluation modes: Continuous evaluation and comprehensive evaluation. The student must opt to the latter one explicitily, no latter than the grade of the first practical evaluation in the course is officially reported (PL1).
The continuous evaluation will be considered as "approved" if the final grade obtained by the student is at least 5. This final grade is the harmonic mean between the theory and practice, calculated as follows:
NF= (2*NP* NT)/ (NP+ NT)
NP (Max. 100%) = EP (Max. 20 %)+ PL1 (Max. 20 %)+PL2 (Max. 20%)+PR (Max. 40 %)
NT (Max. 100%) =CW (Max. 10 %)+PA1 (Max. 10 %)+PA2 (Max. 20 %)+PFT (Max. 60%)
The use of the harmonic means implies that both NP and NT must be above 3.3 to approve the course. In any case, the harmonic means must no be inferior to 5.
No evaluation of any activity in the continous evaluation mode is repeatable; that is, an instructor is not obligued to reschedule an evaluated activity missed by a student. No evaluation will be enforced after the end of the term the student is enrolled to.
The comprehensive evaluation consists of practical programming exercices, in paper and with computer, and the presentation on a project report.
NP (no present) will be granted:
- In continuous evaluation when no asssignment after the first is graded (PL1)
- In comprehensive evaluation when no assignment is graded
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University regulations allow students to take an aditional test to approve the course:
- In the continuos evaluation mode the student should approve a theoretical exam, should do a code implementacion on paper and/or computer and design and implement an extension of the project. The student can:
- Waive the theoretical exam if his/her theory grade is not under 5 (NT no lower than 50%);
- Waive the practical test, i.e., project plus programming if the Laboratory grade obtained in the term was at least 50 %.
- Nonetheless, the student can take, if he/she wishes so, the theoretical and lab exams.
- In the comprehensive evaluation mode the student should approve a theoretical exam, should do a code implementation on paper and/or computer and design and implement a project. Students under continuos evaluation mode can opt for this alternative evaluation mode.
The student that can opt of voluntary form by one or another option will be able to do it until the moment of delivery or realisation of the corresponding proofs.
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The note obtained in the continuous evaluation does not save of a course for the following.
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In case of detection of plagiarism in any of the works/test realised the qualification will be of suspense (0) and the professors will communicate to the direction of the school the subject so that it take the measures that consider timely. In the case that the plagiarism detect in any of the works/test of continuous evaluation will not allow that the student follow this procedure of evaluation.