Guia docente 2015_16
Escuela de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación
Grao en Enxeñaría de Tecnoloxías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Business: Company Fundamentals
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Multiple choice tests Proofs scored that will realise along the course, distributed of uniform form and programmed so that they interfere the less possible in the rest of the matters. 40 B4
B8
C5
D2
Long answer tests and development Final proof that can contain partial or totally the contents of the matter developed in the classes of theory and of practices.
60 B4
B8
C5
D2
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

Following the own guidelines of the degree will offer two systems of evaluation: continuous evaluation (two options) and non continuous evaluation at the end of the semester. In any of the two systems of evaluation all the competitions of the subject remain evaluated.

1. Continuous evaluation

It will consider that a student has opted by the continuous evaluation when, after knowing the qualification obtained in the first proof, participates in the second.

The continuous evaluation will consist of a group of proofs scheduled and developed along the course, and that will complete with an examination at the end of the semester that will cover total or partially the subject for those students that do not achieve to approve through the proofs realised along the course. Students have a right to review their continuous assessment tests.The proofs will consist so much in the realisation of the practices of the matter, as in two proofs evaluables, that will effect roughly around November and the begginig of december. Said proofs do not free matter, but each one of them will treat on the contents seen until the moment of realisation of the proof, so much in classes of theory as of practices, is thus that will confer to the last proof a greater weight in the calculation of the qualification that the previous, so that the first proof weighs 40%, and the second proof 60% .

To approve the matter through the proofs and remain deleted of the realisation of the examination at the end of the semester, the student has to surpass the last proof, and obtain an average in the qualification of 5. The result that begin the student in this case will be the weighted average note of the two test.

The student has right to know the qualification obtained in each task in a reasonable term after his realisation or delivery. Likewise, these tasks are not recoverable, that is to say, if a student can not fulfil them in the day stipulated the professor does not have obligation to repeat them. The qualification obtained in the tasks evaluables will be valid so only for the academic course in which they realise.

The students that have not approved the matter through the proofs, will have to complete the continuous evaluation realising an examination at the end of the semester that will consist in a proof reduced that will suppose 60% of the note that will add to the note obtained in the continuous evaluation (40% in two proofs) .

2. Students that do not opt by continuous evaluation

To the students that do not opt by the continuous evaluation will offer them a procedure of evaluation that allow them reach the maximum qualification. This procedure will consist in a final examination that include the contents developed in the classes of theory and of practices.

3. On the announcement of recovery

For the announcement of recovery the student that did not approve the subject chooses and confirm by email (a week before the examination) if it wishes to be examined entirely on the maximum possible note or if it applies him the procedure of evaluation stipulated in the subject keeping the note obtained in the previous tasks. By defect, to the student save him the results of the proofs realised.

4. Qualification of No Presented

A student will consider no presented if, at most, has participated in the first proof of continuous evaluation. In any another case, the student will consider presented and will receive his corresponding note.

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