Teaching GuideTerm Faculty of Computer Science |
Grao en Enxeñaría Informática |
Subjects |
Programming I |
Assessment |
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Identifying Data | 2019/20 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Programming I | Code | 614G01001 | |||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 1st four-month period |
First | Basic training | 6 | ||||||||||
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Methodologies | Competencies / Results | Description | Qualification |
Laboratory practice | A4 A5 B1 B3 B4 C3 C6 C7 | All the tests will be held on computer (programming code, writing pseudocodes, short questions). There is no C code programming on paper. The students will randomly choose the exam tasks. Any attempt to cheat during an exam will be punished with grade 0. |
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Guest lecture / keynote speech | A4 A5 B1 B3 C6 C7 | Course grade = continuous assessment grade + final exam grade Continuous assessment grade is divided into two parts: 1. First test in the middle of the course (1 point): pseudocode and code programming with each code line explained for one random exercise. 2. Second test in the last week of the course (3 points): code programming only for two random exercises. The final exam will consist of several exercises where the student must develop code (6 points). The July extraordinary exam will consist of several problems to develop code (6 points). This grade will be added to that one obtained in the continuous evaluation. |
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Assessment comments | |||
The final grades will be determined by the continuous assessment grades and the one obtained in the final exam. The final exam will consist of several programming exercises in the language used in the practice sessions. |
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