Guia docente 2018_19
Escuela de Ingeniería Industrial
Degree in Mechanical Engineering
 Subjects
  Physics: Physics II
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Objective questions exam Tests for the assessment of acquired skills that include closed questions with different response options (true/false, multiple choice, matching of elements...). Students select a response among a limited number of choices. 10 B3
C2
Problem solving Test in which the student must solve a series of problems and / or exercises in a time / conditions set by the teacher. In this way, the student should apply the acquired knowledge. 40 B3
C2
D2
Essay questions exam Tests for the assessment of acquired skills that include open questions on a topic. Students should develop, relate, organize and present knowledge on the subject in an extensive response. 40 B3
C2
Practices report Preparation of a report by the students which reflects the characteristics of the work that has been carried out. Students must describe the developed tasks and procedures, show the results or observations made, as well as the data analysis and processing. 10 B3
C2
D9
D10
 
Other comments on the Evaluation
<p>Continuous assessment (designed EC) will have a
weight of 30% in the final mark, and will include the lab mark (20%, designed
ECL) and the class mark (10%, designed ECA).</p><p>The mark ECA will be evaluated by means of
tests on the topics covered in the lectures. </p><p>The mark ECL will be evaluated by the lab
reports and tests on the topics covered in the laboratory sessions. It is
mandatory the attendance to 10 out of 12 lab sessions to obtain the mark ECL.</p><p>Those students unable to attend the continuous
assessment and who have been granted with the waiver of the continuous
assessment have the possibility of taking a final test to obtain a REC mark
with a weight of 30% of the final mark. This test will include the contents of
the lab sessions (weight of 20%, designed RECL) and the topics covered in the
lectures (weight of 10%, designed RECA).</p><p>The remaining 70% of the final mark will be
obtained by taking a final exam. This will consist of two parts: a theoretical
part (designed T) with a weight of 30% of the final mark, and another part on
problem solving (designed P) with a weight of 40% of the final mark. The
theoretical part will consist of: (1) a qualifying test (designed TT) on
fundamental theoretical concepts, and (2) a test with questions of development
(designed TC). The qualifying test TT will have a weight of 10% in the final mark,
and it is required a minimum score of 50% in it. The test TC will have a weight
of 20% in the final mark. Those students not attending the final exam will
obtain a mark of non-presented.</p><p>Both the “fin de carrera” exam and any
other ones held on dates and/or times different from those officially set by
the School of Industrial Engineering (E.E.I.), could have an exam format
different from the one previously described, although each part of the exam
will hold its value in the final mark.</p><p>Final mark G for the continuous
assessment modality: </p><p>G = ECL + ECA + TT + TC + P, where TC
and P are only considered if the test TT is passed.</p><p>Final mark G for the assessment at
the end of the course and July (RECL and RECA only for those students granted
with the waiver of the continuous assessment):</p><p>G = ECL (or RECL) + ECA (or RECA) +
TT + TC + P, where TC an P are only considered if the test TT is passed.</p><p>Lecturers assigned to each group:</p><p>Group A: Ramón Francisco Soto Costas</p><p>Group B: José Luis Fernández Fernández</p><p>Group C: Antonio Riveiro Rodríguez</p><p>Group D: José Luis Fernández Fernández</p><p>Group G: Jesús Blanco García</p><p>Group H: Jesús Blanco García</p><p>Group I: Fernando Lusquiños Rodríguez</p><p>Group J: Fernando Lusquiños Rodríguez </p><p>Group K: Fernando Ribas Pérez</p><p>Group L: Fernando Ribas Pérez</p><p>Ethical commitment:
Every student is expected to follow an appropriate ethical behaviour. In the
case that unethical conduct is detected (copy, plagiarism, utilisation of
unauthorised electronic devices, or others), it will be considered that the
student does not fulfil the necessary requirements to pass the subject. In this
case, the final mark in the present academic year will be &quot;suspenso&quot; (0.0).</p><p>Students should not
possess or use any electronic device during the tests and exams, unless
specifically authorised to do so. The mere fact that a student carries an
unauthorised electronic device into the examination room will result in failing
the subject in the present academic year and the final mark will be &quot;suspenso&quot;
(0.0).</p>
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