FIRST CHANCE (January):

a) Continuous Assessment Modality

The continuous evaluation will be carried out during the teaching period of the subject.

In this modality, all tests are compulsory. The contribution of each test to the total grade is as follows:

  1. First Project Report. At the beginning of the project, the student will present a first report in which he will detail both the objectives of the work and the resources and the execution planning, having to demonstrate both the suitability of the chosen topic and the feasibility of its manufacture with the resources available in the workshop. Mechanic of the IPF Area at the EEI Campus Headquarters (10% of the qualification).
  2. Second Project Report. Halfway through the project, the student will present a second report that reflects the status of the project's evolution, analyzes the degree of compliance with the initially planned plan and, if necessary, proposes possible corrective measures necessary to achieve final compliance with the planned objectives ( 20% of the grade)
  3. Final Project Report. This report, which will constitute the memory of the work, will constitute the final documentation of the work, that is, calculations, plans, process sheets, costs, …. (40% of the grade).
  4. Presentation of the Work. After the delivery of the Final Work Report, the student will make a public presentation of it (30% of the grade).

To pass the subject in the first edition of the certificate by continuous evaluation, a minimum of 40% must be reached in each of the previously written tests.

In the event that the student does not reach this minimum in any of the Continuous Assessment tests or, having reached it, does not achieve a minimum of 5 (scale 0 to 10) in the overall subject, it will be considered that they have not passed the exam. subject and must be submitted to the Second Chance (June/July).

In the case of not reaching the minimum in any continuous assessment test, and the sum of the qualifications is greater than 5 (scale 0 to 10), the record will include 4.9.


b) Overall Assessment Modality.

Those students who renounce the continuous evaluation methodology and therefore use the global evaluation methodology, will be evaluated solely on the basis of:

  1. Final Project Report. This report, which will constitute the memory of the work, will constitute the final documentation of the work, that is, calculations, plans, process sheets, costs, …. (70% of the grade).
  2. Presentation of the Work. After the delivery of the Final Project Report, the student will make a public presentation of it (30% of the grade).

Maintaining the minimum grade requirements set forth in the previous case

SECOND CHANCE (June/July):

In the Second Opportunity all students will be evaluated following the guidelines established in the modality "b) Global evaluation" of the First Opportunity



Ethical Commitment: The student is expected to present adequate ethical behavior, as stated in Articles 39, 40, 41 and 42 of the Regulation on the evaluation, qualification and quality of teaching and the learning process of the student body, approved in the Senate on April 18, 2023.
In the case of detecting unethical behavior (copying, plagiarism, use of unauthorized electrical devices, and others) it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the subject. In this case, the overall grade for this academic year will be fail (0.0).



NOTICE: In the event of discrepancies between the different language versions of the guide, what is included in the Spanish version will prevail.