Guia docente 2019_20
Escuela de Ingeniería Industrial
Degree in Mechanical Engineering
 Subjects
  Methodology for the preparation, presentation and management of technical projects
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Laboratory practical Interdisciplinary exercises and problems -as close to real cases as possible- will be solved in groups of students, with lecturer orientation and enforcing active participation by the students. 55 B3
C18
D2
D3
D5
D7
D8
D9
D10
D13
D14
D15
D17
D18
D20
Laboratory practice Making of practical tests and exercises related to the subject's contents, in the scope of the personalised attention to students. 20 B3
C18
D2
D3
D5
D7
D8
D9
D10
D13
D14
D15
D17
D18
D20
Problem and/or exercise solving Groups of short answer questions related to the subject's contents, to check that the students have understood and assimilated the theoretical and practical contents. 25 B3
C18
D2
D3
D7
D8
D9
D14
D15
 
Other comments on the Evaluation
<p>Assessment of student's work - individually and/or in groups, either face-to-face or non-presential - will be carried out by the lecturer by weighting appropriatelly the different marks obtained in the activities that were proposed along this course.</p><p>Students may opt to follow this course either in the 'Continuous Evaluation' or in the 'Non-Continuous Evaluation' modalities. In both cases the grading of the course will be made according to a numerical system, using values from 0,0 to 10,0 pointsaccording to the current laws that are applicable (R.D. 1125/2003 of 5th September, BOE Nr. 224 of18th September). A minimum overall mark of 5,0 is required to pass this course.</p><p><u>For theFirst Announcement or Edition.</u></p><p><u>a) 'Continuous Evaluation' modality:</u></p><p>The final mark for the course will be calculated by combining the individual marks awarded in the assessment of the works proposed and elaborated in the practical classes (60% weight) along the term, with the mark awarded for the final test performed in the date stated by the School's Ruling (40% weight).</p><p>These marks will asess the behaviour and the implication of the student both in class and in the realisation of the different programmed activities, plus the fulfillment of the deadlines for submitting the works that were proposed, and/or the presentation and defence of those works, etc.</p><p>Students not reaching the minimum value of 3,5 points out of 10 that are required for every section,they will either need to perform also the assessment in the SecondAnnouncement date, or to elaborate additional works or practical exercises to achievethe learning goals that were established for the concerned sections. </p><p><u>b) 'Non-ContinuousEvaluation' modality:</u></p><p>There is a two weeks time term after the starting date of the course for the concerned students to justify with documents that it is not possible for them to follow the regular process of continuous evaluation.</p><p>In order to pass this course, students renouncing to continuous evaluation will be obligued to perform a final test covering thewhole contents of the course, both theoretical and practical, including short questions, reasoning questions, problem solving and development of practical cases. The mark awarded to the student assessment will be the final mark for the course.</p><p>A minimum mark of 5,0 points out of 10,0 possible will be required to pass the course.</p><p><u>For theSecond Announcement or Edition.</u></p><p>Students who did not pass the course in the First Announcement,but that could have passed some specific parts of the theory or practical blocks,will be allowed to be assessed only regarding the failed parts, keeping the marks formerly awarded for the parts already passed, and applying the same assessment criteria to them. </p><p>Students wishing to improve their qualification, or students that failed the course on the First Announcement, will need to assist to the Second Announcement, where they will be assessed about the whole contents ofthe course, both theoretical and practical, including short questions, reasoning questions, problem solving and development of practical cases. Students are required to reach a minimum mark of 5,0 points out of 10,0possible to pass the course.</p><p><b> Ethical commitment: </b></p><p>It is expected an adequate ethical behaviour of the student. In case of
detecting unethical behaviour (copying, plagiarism, unauthorized use of
electronic devices, etc.)&nbsp; shall be
deemed that the student does not meet the requirements for passing the subject.
In this case, the overall rating in the current academic year will be Fail
(0.0).</p><p>The use of any electronic device for theassessment tests is not allowed unless explicitly authorized. The fact ofintroducing unauthorized electronic device in the examination room will beconsidered reason for not passing the subject in the current academic year andwill hold overall rating (0.0).
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