A) If the student chooses continuous evaluation:
1. It will be compulsory the assistance to the practises in the computer room, as well as the realisation of a design of a microwave circuit by means of the circuit simulator. This design will be proposed by the lecturer and it will be an autonomous work of the student.
The evaluation of the practises will be a 10% of the total subject qualification, and the evaluation of the circuit design will be a 20%. That is to say, the sum of the evaluation of the practical classes and the design will add up to a 30% of the subject qualification.
2. The rest of the subject assessment (up to a 70% of the subject qualification) will be performed by two short exams that will contain exercises resolution, and/or short answers tests. The first short exam will assess up to a 30%, and the second up to a 40%, of the subject qualification. Before performing the second short exam, the student must inform the lecturers about his choice of the method of evaluation.
B) If the student chooses a final exam:
It will only be considered the score he/she obtained in the final examination: in the exercises resolution (in the extensive version) and in the short question test related to: the theoretical part, and the practices in the computer room.
Second Assessment (July):
In July the students who did not pass the subject in May, will be assessed by an similar exam as that described in previous B option. In particular, the students that in May chose continuous evaluation and declare the want to keep the scores obtained in the practises and in the design (that will add up to a 30% of the subject qualification), will perform a reduced version of the final examination described in the previous paragraph (and will add up to a 70% of the subject qualification).
In case of plagiarism detection in any of the student works, the
grade obtained by the student in this course will be a failing grade ( 0 ) and
the course lecturer/s will communicate this issue to the school Board of
Directors so they may take those measures deemed appropriate. |