Teaching GuideTerm
Higher Technical University College of Architecture
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Grao en Estudos de Arquitectura
 Subjects
  History of Architecture 2
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Supervised projects A38 A42 A49 A51 A52 A53 A57 A63 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 C1 C4 C6 C7 C8 Realización satisfactoria dos traballos tutelados mostrando unha adecuada progresión ao longo do curso. 40
Objective test A38 A42 A49 A52 A53 A57 A63 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 C1 C4 C6 C7 C8 Configurada como:
1. Preguntas concretas sobre o conxunto das materias do programa.
2. Temas de reflexión e análise da arquitectura e o urbanismo nos distintos aspectos abordados no temario.
3. Análises concretas individualizadas ou comparativos de textos, obras ou fragmentos arquitectónicos e/ou urbanos, valorando a capacidade analítica da arquitectura nas súas diversas escalas e graos de profundidade.
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Assessment comments

The evaluation of the subject is configured as a weighted sum of objective tests and supervised works that will be exposed by the students in the interactive classes. Within the continuous evaluation process, three partial liberatory tests will be carried out throughout the course, on the contents taught up to now. To release the corresponding subject, it is necessary to pass the partial.

Attendance and participation in face-to-face classes is necessary to be evaluated. The non-contact work is valued through two tutored works with a weight of 20% each in the final grade.

The objective test will consist of three parts with a weight of 20% each in the final grade. The first two parts can be released during the course by completing two partial objective tests.

Each of the parts that make up the grade (tutored work and objective test) are valued from 0 to 10 points.

The final grade will be the average of the five grades (two from supervised work and three from objective tests). In order to pass the course, the following two conditions must be met:

1. The minimum mark in each of the answers to the objective test and in each of the supervised works will be 3 points.

2. One of the three parts of the objective test and one of the two supervised works must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points.

In order to be evaluated on the first opportunity (May) the student must meet all of the following requirements:

1. Attend at least 80% of face-to-face classes.

2. Deliver the supervised works on the dates indicated.

3. Carry out the objective test, not leaving any of the questions posed unanswered.

In case of not fulfilling any of the first two points, the student will obtain a "Not presented" in the call (opportunities in May and July).

If the student does not appear for the objective test at the first opportunity, having fulfilled the rest of the requirements, she will obtain a “Not presented” in May.

In the second opportunity (July) only the objective test will be repeated, with the same conditions as in the first opportunity, to which only those students who:

1. Or they have fulfilled the three requirements mentioned above and have not achieved a sufficient score to pass.

2. Or they have completed the first two but have not taken the objective test at the first opportunity.

Those students who participate in outgoing or incoming mobility programs will adapt to the same regulations as the rest of the student body.


Assessment in advance call:

In order to be eligible for assessment in advance call, the general assessment conditions must be met in a previous course.

Students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic waiver of attendance exemption:

For these cases, provided they have official recognition from the center management, the minimum attendance requirement will not be taken into account, maintaining the rest of the established general requirements. .


Plagiarism:

In relation to plagiarism, the provisions of article 14 of the Norms of Assessment, Review and Claim of Qualifications of the Graduate Studies and University Masters of the UDC will be followed.

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