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Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines
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Grao en Náutica e Transporte Marítimo
 Subjects
  Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea and Accident Investigation
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Case study B49 B50 C19 C27 C30 C31 Realization and delivery of at least 80% of the activities in this section in the classroom 7
Directed discussion B49 B45 C31 Realization and delivery of at least 80% of the activities in this section in the classroom 3
Supervised projects B79 C19 C27 C31 Completion and submission of the supervised project within the established deadline. 5
Mixed objective/subjective test B40 B45 B49 B50 B79 C20 C27 C34 Final written exam 65
Collaborative learning B50 B45 Participation and organization in groups as part of the supervised project. 5
ICT practicals B40 B82 C19 Realization and delivery of at least 80% of the activities in this section 5
Oral presentation B79 C19 C27 Oral presentation of the results of the supervised project supported by audiovisual resources. 10
 
Assessment comments

Attending at least 80% of the classes and submitting at least 80% of the activities carried out in the classroom entitle the student to take the prefinal exam and complete the supervised work and its oral presentation.

In order for the average grade of the mixed exam, the supervised work, and the oral presentation to be considered with the rest of the evaluation tests, a minimum score of 5 out of 10 must be obtained in each of them. In the case of the mixed exam, a minimum score of 5 out of 10 is required both in the Regulations section and in the Accident Analysis section for them to be considered in the average grade.

Students who do not attend class and / or do not turn in the corresponding activities must take the final exam to pass the subject. In this case the final exam will be evaluated out of 100.

The Accident Analysis topic will have a weighting of 40% of the final grade. It is essential to pass both parts to pass the subject.

Students with part-time enrollment and academic grant of attendance exemption, as established by the "NORMA QUE REGULA EL RÉGIMEN DE DEDICACIÓN AL ESTUDIO DE LOS ESTUDANTES DE GRADO Y MASTER EN LA UDC (Arts. 2.3; 3.b; 4.3 and 7.5 ) (05/04/2017) may take the mid-term exams, if any, without having to attend 80% of the face-to-face classes, as long as the professors are duly informed at the beginning of the course. Regardless of the foregoing, the professors may assign these students with different assignments/ problems throughout the course to be presented during tutorials, using the TEAMS system if appropriate in the teacher's opinion.

The fraudulent completion of exams or assessment activities, once
confirmed, will result directly in a failing grade in the respective
exam session: the student will be graded as "fail" (numerical grade of
0) in the corresponding academic year's exam session, whether the
misconduct occurs in the first opportunity or the second. In this
regard, their grade will be modified in the first opportunity's record,
if necessary.

The assessment critieria reflected on table  A-II/1 of the STCW Code, and also reflected in the Quality System, are taken into account to design and perform the assessment.


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