2015_16
Educational guide 
School of Engineering
A A 
english 
Bachelor's Degree in Electronic and Automation Engineering (2010)
 Subjects
  TECHNICAL ENGLISH
   Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Presentations / expositions
B8
C1
During the last two weeks of the course, different groups of students will have to deliver an oral presentation for 15/20 minutes based on their course project. Each member of the group has to deliver one part of the presentation and be able to respond to potential questions about it. This activity is used to assess the oral skills of each student within the field of Engineering. 20 %
Assignments
B8
C1
Before delivering oral presentations, each group has to submit its course project (in powerpoint format) about a topic related to the field of Engineering. This collaborative document allows instructors to assess students’ ability to work in teams and to do so in English. 10 %
ICT practicals
B8
C1
Throughout the course, students have to complete different tasks which should be submitted via Moodle within the set deadlines. These tasks are used to practice the different aspects and skills dealt with in class.
10 %
Practical tests
B8
C1
The final exam includes activities and questions in which students have to demonstrate they have learnt the grammatical and discoursive aspects of technical English texts dealt with throughout the course. 30 %
Objective multiple-choice tests
B8
C1
The final exam also includes activities with multiple-choice questions about expressions frequently used in engineering texts. 20 %
Others  

Class attendance and active participation throughout the course are also taken into account for the assessment of the course. Students have to attend, at least, half of the classes in this course.

10 %
 
Other comments and second exam session

Use of electronic devices during examinations
At the beginning of exams, students will be required to turn off completely their electronic devices (either mobile phones, laptops or tablets) and keep them either within their bags or on the instructor's desk. During the exam, it is completely forbidden to have these devices on and answer messages or calls. Failure to follow these regulations will imply that the student will be disqualified and his/her grade will be 0.
FIRST CALL is divided into:1) Final exam (including practical texts and multiple-choice tests) 30 + 20 = 50% of the final grade2) Course project (including both the written document in ppt format and the oral presentation): 10% written document + 20% oral presentation = 30%3) Tasks using ICT submitted via Moodle = 10%4) Attendance and active participation = 10 %
The final grade will be the result of the different percentages of the activities mentioned above: 50 + 30 + 10 + 10 = 100 %. Nevertheless, in order to be able to average all the grades earned in the course, students should obtain at least 4,5 in the final exam. Only those students who attended at least half of the sessions and followed continuous assessment (i.e. tasks, written document and oral presentation) will be allowed to take the final exam.
SECOND CALL: If students failed to pass their first call based on continuous assessment, they will have to take just an exam (with practical texts and multiple choice tests about all the contents of the course) for the second call. The result of this exam will determine the final grade of the course.

Use of electronic devices during examinations

At the beginning of exams, students will be required to turn off completely their electronic devices (either mobile phones, laptops or tablets) and keep them either within their bags or on the instructor's desk. During the exam, it is completely forbidden to have these devices on and answer messages or calls. Failure to follow these regulations will imply that the student will be disqualified and his/her grade will be 0.

FIRST CALL is divided into:

1) Final exam (including practical texts and multiple-choice tests) 30 + 20 = 50% of the final grade

2) Course project (including both the written document in ppt format and the oral presentation): 10% written document + 20% oral presentation = 30%

3) Tasks using ICTsubmitted via Moodle= 10%

4) Attendance and active participation = 10 %

The final grade will be the result of the different percentages of the activities mentioned above: 50 + 30 + 10 + 10 = 100 %. Nevertheless, in order to be able to average all the grades earned in the course, students should obtain at least 4,5 in the final exam. Only those students who attended at least half of the sessions and followed continuous assessment (i.e. tasks, written document and oral presentation) will be allowed to take the final exam.

SECOND CALL: If students failed to pass their first call based on continuous assessment, they will have to take just an exam (with practical texts and multiple choice tests about all the contents of the course) for the second call. The result of this exam will determine the final grade of the course.

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