If student doesn't want to do a continuous assesment, final exam will have two parts: some numerical questions and a practical laboratory exercise. The score of this exam will be subject global score. In laboratory work student will be asked about some topics in which he/she is at this time working. The answers will be considered in laboratory qualification. At computer laboratory student will be required to solve some problems using tools which are been treated in this laboratory. The answers will be considered in laboratory qualification. Groups of three students will be asked for work in a project. Result of work will be explained by one studen picked in a random way Continuous assesment will be done by four partial exams. This exams will be some problems about topics explained previously. They will be at 2ª, 3ª, 6ª and 10ª weeks of course. Share of them will be, respectively: 5%, 6%, 6% and 8%. Student can choose between continuous assesment or final examination until the day of first partial exam (2ª week). For final examination choosing student must communicate to professor verbally or via email with confirmation from professor. If continuous assesment is choosed, laboratory pratices are mandatory, allowing a maximum of 20% non-attendance hours. Lost practices are recoverable arranging an hour with professor. Practical exams student will make test and measurements similar to the laboratory practices ones. Student will can keep score of any examination along the course if he has chosen continuous assesment. Three examinations will be done: . Theoretical problems examination intended to improve qualification of some of the partial examinations done before. . Practical (laboratory) examination to evaluate computer and hardware knowledge. . Exposition of the group project. To prepare practical examination, student must adjust with professor the timing of some laboratory practices. These practices can be used as evaluation. |