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Higher Technical University College of Architecture
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Grao en Estudos de Arquitectura
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  Drawing in Architecture
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Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Guest lecture / keynote speech A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A63 B1 B4 B5 B6 B7 B12 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Class attendance is compulsory for this section of the subject.
Students will be required to attend a minimum 80% of all classes; absences due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances should not exceed the remaining 20%.
Students who fail to attend this 80% to all classes will be recorded as “Absent”.
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Supervised projects A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A63 B1 B4 B5 B6 B7 B12 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Class attendance is compulsory for this section of the subject.
Students will be required to attend a minimum 80% of all classes; absences due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances should not exceed the remaining 20%.
Aggregated marks for all supervised projects will be averaged to give the student’s overall mark for this section of the module. However 100% of all assigned work in this methodology should be done.
Supervised projects will account for 50% of the total final mark for the module.
All practical work (tests) will be evaluated by the whole staff of lecturers of the subject to guarantee the homogeneity of the level in all the subgroups.
A mark under 5 in this methodology will result in a failing grade in this subject.
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Workshop A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A63 B1 B4 B5 B6 B7 B12 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Class attendance is compulsory for this section of the subject.
Students will be required to attend a minimum 80% of all classes; absences due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances should not exceed the remaining 20%; However, 100% of all assigned work in this methodology should be done.
Total aggregated marks for workshop tasks in each category will account for the following percentages of the total final mark for the module:
1) Class work (ordinary class hours)
2) Weekly practical tasks (student´s personal work hours)
Class work and Weekly practical tasks will account for a 40% of the total final mark for the module.
3) Final assessment control drawings (final exam):
Final assessment control drawings (final exam) will account for a 60% of the total final mark for the module.
All practical work (final exam) will be evaluated by the whole staff of lecturers of the subject to guarantee the homogeneity of the level in all the subgroups.
A mark under 5 in this methodology will result in a failing grade in this subject.
The content of the final exam will be agreed jointly between all teachers on the interactive portion of the module.
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Assessment comments

Delivery requirements that shall be met:

- Workshop: Class work assignments will be
handed in weekly at the end of the class session; non-class assignments will be
handed the week following the proposal. Deliveries cannot be postponed. Late
delivery is not allowed.

- Supervised Projects: Assignments will be
collected on the day set. Deliveries cannot be postponed. Late delivery is not
allowed. Students who fail to meet this requirement will be recorded as “Absent”.



In order to pass the module, either during
the first-opportunity term exams in June, or during the second-opportunity
examination period in July, students will be required to have done 100% of all
assigned work in each methodology, and achieve the minimum specified mark for
each of the compulsory assignments, under the appropriate direction and
supervision of the lecturer. Students who fail to meet this requirement will be
recorded as ‘Absent (NP)’ and have their assessment deferred to a subsequent
examination period.


Project supervision will only be deemed to have taken place where the
supervising lecturer can confirm that student work on projects during class
time is consistent with work completed outside of class hours.

Consequently the following shall be met:


1) Students recorded as “Absent” in the
first opportunity, will be required to deliver all the assigned work of the
different methodologies (not delivered in the first opportunity) to be
evaluated in the second opportunity.

2) Students who only sit for the second
opportunity (in July), will be strictly required to do all the assigned work
during the course with particular emphasis to the lecturer supervision of all
these tasks.


3) Students who need to sit for the second
opportunity and hadn´t got the minimum mark for the supervised projects, should
develop a new ´development assignment´ posed by the lecturers at the beginning
of the second semester, to give students enough time to do it and to have it
supervised by their teachers. The deadline to deliver this task will be 15 days
before the date of the exam of the second opportunity. The mark of this new
task will be considered instead of the previous one obtained during the first
semester for this methodology.  


4) Students who need to sit for the second
opportunity and hadn´t got the minimum mark for the workshop, should develop a
new ´sketchpad´ posed by the lecturers at the beginning of the second semester,
to give students enough time to do it and to have it supervised by their
teachers. The deadline to deliver this task will be the date of the exam of the
second opportunity.

Class
attendance is compulsory for both methodologies workshop and supervised projects
(theoretical and practical sessions). Students who fail to attend to the 80% to
all classes will be recorded as “Absent”.  

Given the emphasis on personalized
teaching and learning in this module, students will be strictly required to
avail of the opportunities for engagement offered by the syllabus. Students who
fail to attend the weekly tutorial meetings (at the minimum 1 hour), will be
recorded as “Absent”.  

Teaching,
testing and assessment in respect of mobility programme students will be
adapted to meet any special circumstances or supervision needs these students
may have.

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