Guia docente 2013_14
Escuela de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación
Grao en Enxeñaría de Tecnoloxías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Sistemas de comunicacións por radio
   Assessment
  Description Qualification
Case studies / analysis of situations Technique that consists of monitoring the student, who will be assessed from his autonomously solving of the proposed tasks (case studies / analysis of situations). 20
Reports / memories of practice Evaluation of:
- the preparation and development of the lab practices
- the reports and memories on lab practices
10
Troubleshooting and / or exercises Two examinations in which the student has to solve a number of exercises by applying the acquired knowledge in the time and conditions established by the professor. The student can take them during the course or together with the final examination, depending on the evaluation system chosen. 40
Long answer tests and development Final examination: evaluation of the skills acquired by the student. He/she has to develop, relate, organise and present the knowledge acquired in the course. 30
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

According to the guidelines of the degree, the student can choose between two evaluation systems: continuous assessment or only final examination. Previously to the final examination (or at the entrance of the session), the student will decide the evaluation system. Before permorming each task or delivery, the procedure and dates for the review of the qualifications will be published within a reasonable period of time.

1. The continuous assessment includes a series of tasks performed during the course (70%). They are not recoverable, i.e., if a student can not fulfilled them in the time established, the professor is not bound to repeat them. The obtained qualification will be valid only for the current academic course.

The continuous assessment consists of:

a) two examinations (approximately in the weeks 4 and 9);

b) delivery (in the last weeks of the course) of memories of the lab and autonomous-ICT practices;

c) autonomous tasks (case studies / analysis of situations);

d) the mandatory part of the final examination.

2. FINAL EXAMINATION at the end of the semester: the final examination consists of two parts:
- one part is mandatory for all the students,
- the second one is optional for students who had chosen continuous assessment and mandatory for the rest of students. The students who had chosen continous assessment can do this part to improve their marks.

FORMULA OF QUALIFICATION

    E1=score obtained in the mandatory part of the final examination (up to 10 points).

    E2=score obtained in the other part of the final examination (up to 10 points).

    PM=score obtained in the lab practices (attendance, quality of the reports...) (up to 10 points).

    PEC=score obtained in both exams (continous assessment) (up to 10 points).

    S=score obtained in the autonomous tasks (case studies / analysis of situations) (up to 10 points).

    Continuous evaluation: 0.3 * E1 + MAX (0,7 * E2; 0,4 * PEC + 0,1 * PM + 0,2 * S)

    No continuous Evaluation: 0,3 * E1  + 0,7 * E2

4. RECOVERY IN the JULY SESSION. Previously to the exam (or at the entrance of the session) the students choose the evaluation system. The qualification formulas are the same.

5. STUDENTS PRESENTED AT THE COURSE. A student is considered "presented" if he/she receives the final exam or both exercises of the continuous assessment.

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