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Grao en Xestión Industrial da Moda
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  Fashion Supply Chain Management I: Procurement
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Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Supervised projects A3 A9 A13 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B8 B9 C2 C3 C7 C8 C9 Assessment of the written report and the oral presentation of the proposed group project.

This assessment will be carried out according to criteria such as mastery of specific content, written expression and formal presentation, information management, presentation...
20
Mixed objective/subjective test A3 A9 A13 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B8 B9 C2 C3 C8 C9 A mid-term exam (15%) and a final exam (15%) on the contents of the course.

The partial exam is not compulsory, so the students who decide not to attend it, they will have to attend the final exam, that will have a weight of 30% in the final grade of the course. Same criteria is valid for those students who fail the partial exam.
30
Case study A3 A9 A13 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B8 B9 C2 C3 C7 C8 C9 Assesment of the case studies proposed by the instructor. 10
Guest lecture / keynote speech A3 A9 A13 B1 B2 B3 B5 B8 B9 C3 C8 C9 Attendance and active participation in the guest lectures and in the activities carried out in the interactive sessions will be considered (e.g. participation in debates or directed discussions in the classroom, resolution of activities, answer to questions formulated...). Short questionnaires might also be carried out, without prior notice, on the contents seen at the end of any of some of the guest lectures. 10
ICT practicals A9 A13 B1 B2 B3 B5 B8 B9 C3 C8 C9 At the end of the course the students will need to complete a ICT practical/exam covering the different issues studied in the ICT practicals done in class. 30
 
Assessment comments

Assessment criteria

Second opportunity

In order to pass this course, both in the first and the second opportunity, it will be necessary to obtain a minimum score of 4 points out of 10 in the mixed objective/subjective test, the ICT practicals, and the supervised project. If this requirement is not met, the final qualification will be "Fail", even when the average of all the activities that are part of the assessment will give a grade equal to or greater than 5 points out of 10. 

If a student who has released or passed a part of the course (e.g., mid-term exam) does not manage to pass the course as a whole on the official dates of the exams of the first and second opportunity, his/her final grade will be "Fail". In the following academic year, these students might keep the grade of those tests that they have passed (as long as the grade obtained was equal to or greater than 5 points out of 10), if they wish, and as long as they inform the instructors of the course of their decision in the first two weeks of classes. This condition will only apply in the following academic year; from there onwards, the grades will not be kept.

Early December call

If there are students who want to take the early December call (Art. 19 "Standards for evaluation, review and claim of qualifications for undergraduate and master's degree studies"), given that this course is annual, those students will only have to take the mixed objective/subjective test (40% of the grade), the ICT practicas (40% of the grade) and the supervised project (20% of the grade). The supervised project must be done individually.

In order to pass the course, a final grade equal to or greater than 5 points out of 10 must be obtained, as long as the students have obtained a score equal to or greater than 4 points out of 10 in each of the methodologies subjected to assessment.

No grade

The students who do not attend the final exam that will take place on the date established in the faculty's official exam calendar will be graded as "No presentado" (i.e., no grade). This criterion will apply both in the first and in the second assessment opportunity, as well as in the early December call.

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

The students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic exemption waiver must inform the instructors of the course at the beginning of the academic year, in order to establish a plan and calendar of activities. The assessment system will be the following one:  mixed objective/subjective test (30%), ICT practicals (30%), supervised projects (20%), and case study (20%). The supervised project must be done in group. 

Additional information

Fraudulent behavior in any of the methodologies subject to assessment will result in the grade of "Fail (0)" in the final assessment. 

It is forbidden to access the examination room with any device allowing for data transmission and/or warehousing (e.g., mobile phones, smart watches...) when any of the assessment test is taking place.   

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