Guia docente 2023_24
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Bachelor Degree in Telecommunication Technologies Engineering (BTTE)
 Subjects
  Industrial Communications
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Mentored work Work that have to do the students and present in class. It will evaluate the work and the quality of the implementation and presentation. 40 B6
B14
Laboratory practical The work of the student in the laboratory will be evaluated, as well as the memories that should be deliver of the practices. 20 B6
B14
C64
Essay questions exam Exams that will be realised in the classroom after a set of exposed subjects to evaluate the knowledges acquired by the student. 40 C64
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

1. First call (continuous assessment)

Following the own guidelines of the degree and the agreements of the academic commission,  a system of continuous assessment will be offered to the students. Evaluation will be in Spanish.

1.a Proofs of short answer

There will be 3 proofs of short answer (type test and/or questions) properly programmed along the course. These proofs will be valued from 0 up to 10 and the final mark will be the average (NPRC):

NPRC = (NPRC1 + NPRC2 + NPRC3)/3

The proofs are not recoverable,that is to say, that if a student cannot attend the day in that they are programmed, the professor has no obligation to repeat them. The mark of the proofs that were missed will be of 0.

1.b Personalized works

A work will be assigned to the students,  individually or by groups (depending of the number of students) in the first weeks of the course. This work should be delivered and presented in the last weeks of the course. The presentation of the works will be properly programmed by the professors. The implemented work and its presentation will be valued with a final mark (NT) from 0 up to 10. If the work is done in group, every student of the group will be valued with the same mark which will be the mark of the work (NT).

The student that does not deliver the work or does not present it in the indicated day will have a mark of 0.

1.c Laboratory practices

Each practice will be valued from 0 up to 10 taking into account the work made in the laboratory and the memori of that practice. The final mark of laboratory (NPL) will be the average of the qualifications obtained in the practices:

NPL = (NPL1 + NPL2 + … + NPLn)/n

Practices can be done individually or by groups (depending of the number of students). If practices are done in group, every student of the group will be valued
with the same mark (NPL).

The practices are not recoverable, that is to say, that if a student cannot attend the day in that they are programmed, the professor has no obligation to repeat them. The mark of the practices that were missed will be of 0.

1.d Final mark

The final mark (NF) will be:

NF = 0,4*NPRC + 0,4*NT + 0,2*NPL

2. First call (exam-only assessment)

The students that do not pass by continuous assessment (final qualification less than 5), will be able to present to a final exam.

The final exam will be in the dates provided for the School and will consist in a proof of short answer (type test and/or questions) (NPRC), the delivery and presentation of a work that the professors will have assigned to the student (NT) and the delivery of a laboratory work (NPL) previously assigned to the student by the professors. Each one of these parts will be valued from 0 up to 10. The students will be able to present to all these parts or which they consider appropriate. They will conserve the mark of the continuous assessment in the parts that do not present.

The calculation of the final mark will be as it was explained in the section 1.d.

3. Second call and end-of-program call

The second call and end-of-program call will have the same format that the exam-only assessment (final exam) and will be in the dates provided for the School.

The students who present to these calls can only do all the parts or only which they consider appropriate. They will conserve the mark of the first call (continuous assessment or exam-only assessment) in the parts that they do not take.

The calculation of the final mark will be as it was explained in the section 1.d. The final mark will be the best of the obtained by the student in the diferent calls.

4. Validity of the qualifications

The qualifications of the student will be valid only for the academic course in which they were obtained.

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