Guia docente 2013_14
Escuela de Ingeniería Industrial
Grao en Enxeñaría Mecánica
 Subjects
  Resistencia de materiais
   Assessment
  Description Qualification
Laboratory practises A) it will evaluate the attendance and active participation in all the practicals of the semester, as well as the correct delivery (time and form) of all the documentation requested (reports, exercises, etc.). Practical sessions will be held in a fixed date, so it is not possible to attend the practical in a later date. Whether the student does not attend to a practical, he/she must demonstrate that the absence was due to unavoidable reasons (e.g. medical reasons). Practicals will marked with the value indicated, only when the student reaches the minimum mark in the written exam, which is 45%. (See following section: 'Other comments') 2.5
Troubleshooting and / or exercises C) Written tests to evaluate the individual work delivered by the student in the previous sections (A and B). It will be compulsory the attendance to the 90% of the practicals and the on-time delivery of all the lists of problems explained in section B, to obtain the marks given in section C. The marks obtained in the sections A and B will proportionally affect to the marks of the section C. The section C will be marked with a maximum value of 10% of the total mark, only when the student obtain the minimum mark in the written exam, which is 45%. (See following section: 'Other comments') 10
Autonomous troubleshooting and / or exercises B) Lists of problems to solve individually by students will be published in the platform FAITIC-TEMA along the course. Each list of problems will have a deadline. All this coursework needs to be delivered to the corresponding lecturer in time and form, so they can be counted for marking. Any defect of form (out of term, absence of name, etc.) will invalidate the exercises and they will not be marked. When all the coursework are correctly submited, they will be marked with the value indicated. These marks will be added to the marks obtained in the written exam, once the student reaches the minimum mark in this exam, which is 45%. (See following section: 'Other comments') 2.5
Long answer tests and development Written exam in the dates established by the School. 85
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

Students resigning continuum assessment (after School aproval) will be evaluated only through the written exam which will be graded with 100% of final mark.

Continuum assessment is composed of sections A, B, C. The maximum mark for continuum assessment (NEC) is 15%, which will be computed from the following equation: NEC (%) = (2'5·A) + (2'5·*B) + (C)·A·B ; where A,B: 0-1 and Cmáx= 10% of final mark.

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