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Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines
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Grao en Máquinas Navais
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Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
ICT practicals A18 A24 A25 A26 A81 A91 A100 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B14 B15 B16 B17 C1 C3 C7 C8 C9 The work done by the student in each of the sessions will be assessed. Part-time students or students with academic dispensation for exemption from teaching will have the option of taking an ICT practice exam at the end of the course. 10
Mixed objective/subjective test A81 A91 A100 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B9 B11 B14 B15 B16 B17 C1 C3 C8 C9 It will consist of two parts of theoretical examination and problem solving on the contents exposed throughout the course during the lectures, assessing the understanding of such contents and their application to problem solving. 60
Laboratory practice A11 A18 A20 A23 A24 A25 A26 A91 A100 B4 B8 B10 B14 C1 C7 C8 C9 The work done by the student in each of the sessions will be assessed. Part-time students or students with academic dispensation of exemption from teaching will have the option of taking a laboratory practice exam at the end of the course. 10
Problem solving B2 B6 B7 B9 B15 It will consist of the evaluation of problem solving through a set of tests. 20
 
Assessment comments

The mixed test and the problem-solving tests constitute 80% of the
grade. The evaluation of the laboratory practices and through ICT,
together with the short answer test, constitute the remaining 20%.

Description of the evaluation and distribution of points.

FIRST OPPORTUNITY

A) MIXED TEST:

  • It
    will consist of two midterm exams of 6 points (maximum) each. In order
    to pass the course, a minimum of 3 points must be obtained in each one.
    Once obtained, the grade of the mixed exam will be the average of the
    grades of both midterm exams.
  • If any of the midterm exams are
    not passed, the student will have the opportunity to pass them in the
    final exam (1st opportunity).

B) PROBLEM SOLVING:

  • It will consist of a set of tests with a maximum combined score of 2 points, with a minimum of 1 to pass the course.
  • If
    the tests are not passed, the student will have a problem-solving exam
    on the same date and time as the final exam (see section A). This exam
    must be passed in order to pass the course.

C) LABORATORY/TIC PRACTICES:

  • It
    will consist of a set of tests of questions about concepts, together
    with laboratory and computer simulation (ICT) tasks with a maximum
    combined evaluation of 2 points, with a minimum of 1 to pass the
    course.
  • If the assignments are not passed, the student will have
    a laboratory exam at the date and time established by the center. This
    exam must be passed in order to pass the course.  
FINAL
GRADE: If all three parts (A, B and C) are passed, the final grade will
be the sum of them. In case of failing, the final grade will be one
half of such a sum.

Academic fraud in the performance of tests or evaluation activities: The
fraudulent performance of the evaluation tests or activities, once
verified, will directly imply the qualification of failure in the call
in which it is committed: the student will be qualified with "suspenso"
(numerical grade 0) in the corresponding call of the academic year,
whether the commission of the fault occurs in the first opportunity or
in the second. For this, the student's grade will be modified in the
first opportunity report, if necessary.


SECOND OPPORTUNITY

The
grade obtained in the laboratory practices and problem solving will be
maintained. The grades of the mid-term exams of the first opportunity
will not be maintained. As in the case of the first opportunity, the
mixed exam will consist of two midterm exams of 6 points (maximum) each.
In order to pass the course, a minimum of 3 points must be obtained in
each one. Once obtained, the grade of the mixed exam will be the average
of the grades of both midterm exams. In case of not having passed the
practices or problem solving, the student will have at his/her disposal
the corresponding exams (similar and with the same conditions as those
of the first opportunity).

Students enrolled part-time or who have
been granted the academic waiver of exemption from attendance, as
established in the "Norma que regula o réxime de dedicación ao estudo
dos estudantes de grao na UDC" (Arts. 2.3; 3.b; 4.3 e 7.5) (04/05/2017),
will take the same evaluation tests as students enrolled full-time.
He/she will have the option to take a lab/ICT practicum exam at each
opportunity.

The evaluation criteria contemplated in Table A-III/6 of the STCW Code, and included in the Quality Assurance System, will be taken into account when designing and carrying out the evaluation.

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