Educational guide School of Engineering |
english |
Bach. Degree in Telecommunication Systems and Services Engineering (2016) |
Subjects |
NETWORK SECURITY |
Assessment |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2023_24 |
Subject | NETWORK SECURITY | Code | 17244215 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 1st | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
6 | Optional | 2Q |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Methodologies | Competences | Description | Weight | ||||||
IT-based practicals in computer rooms |
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The subject is divided into two blocks, and each block has a practical component. The final grade for the practicals (NP) is calculated as follows: NP = NP1 * 0.6 + NP2 * 0.4 Practical grade for Block I (NP1): topics 1 and 2 Practical grade for Block II (NP2): topics 3, 4, and 5 -The minimum grade for a practical to be averaged with the others must be 4. -NP1 and NP2 must be greater than or equal to 5 to pass the corresponding block's practicals. |
0.25 | ||||||
Extended-answer tests |
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The subject is divided into two blocks, and the final grade for the development tests (NE) is calculated as follows: NE = E1 * 0.6 + E2 * 0.4 Exam grade for Block I (E1): topics 1 and 2 Exam grade for Block II (E2): topics 3, 4, and 5 The minimum passing grade for an exam to continue with the Continuous Assessment (AC) is 4. If the grade for either of the two exams (E1 or E2) is below 4, the Continuous Assessment is failed. The subject can only be passed by retaking the failed part in the second assessment period. Starting from a grade of 4, the exams are weighted averaged and the final grade (NE) must be higher than 5. The development tests can be conducted on paper or using electronic devices provided by the URV in computerized classrooms. |
0.75 | ||||||
Others | The Final Grade of the Continuous Assessment (NFAC) is calculated as follows: NFAC = NE * 0.75 + NP * 0.25 Where: NE represents the final grade for the development tests, NP represents the final grade for the practical assignments. The development tests contribute 75% to the final grade, while the practical assignments contribute 25%. By combining these two components with their respective weights, the NFAC is determined, representing the overall grade for the Continuous Assessment. |
Other comments and second exam session | |||
If students do not follow the Continuous Assessment (AC), if they obtain less than a 4 on one of the exams (E1 or E2), or if they do not pass it (the Final Grade of the Continuous Assessment - NFAC - is less than 5), they can pass the subject in the second call. Exams:
Considerations:
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