Continuous assesement: To pass the subject by continuous assesment it is mandatory to get a 3 points out of 10 in average out of all problems tests. If this condition is not accomplished final mark will be 4 if total average is equal or higher than this mark or the total average in other cases. B groups practices: If continuous assesment is chosen laboratory practices are mandatory and the maximum number of absences is 20%. The student can do missing practices agreeing with professor about date and hour to do practices if it is possible. C groups practices: a practical project is proposed to a group of students. This project is de design, construction and test of a practical circuit. This work is evaluated by oral exposition carrid by one or more students from the team. These students will be chosen by random way. Final and july examinations: Both in final and july examinations if a student has not done B or C practices, the value of them is the same as in continuous assesment (B: 30% and C: 20%). If some of them are missing student can be examined about them in practical way or by written questions in problem examination. This is a professor's choice. These practical examinations can be done also by students which want to improve previous marks. If final or july examination is chosen the marks obtained in continous assesment tests has no validity. Problems tests will be about matters explained in theory lectures and laboratories. In laboratory, student has to answer practical questions and has to show his ability in the use of laboratory equipment and comprehension of the circuits used in practices. |