2013_14
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
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english 
Chemical Engineering (2013)
 Subjects
  REACTOR ENGINEERING
   Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Laboratory practicals
A2
A4
A6
Written report of the design project (group activity) 30
Presentations / expositions
B1.1
C1.1
C1.2
Oral public presentation of the results of the reactor design project (group activity) 10
Extended-answer tests
A1
A2
A4
A6
A8
C1.1
Written final exam that will comprise 2 or 3 problems related to the material covered during the course. A minimum grade of 4.0 over 10.0 will be needed to pass the course, regardless of the grades obtained in the other items evaluated along the course 45
Objective short-answer tests
A1
A2
A4
A6
A8
3 short tests will be developed along the course. Each test will consist on the solution of a short problem 15
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

Second call:

Students who need to take the second evaluation call will be graded based on the following items and contributions:

  • Final exam (second call): 70%
  • Written report of the reactor design project: 30%

Please, note that a minimum grade of 4.0 over 10.0 will be also required in the Final Exam to pass the course in the second call.

NOTE: The use of electronic communication devices (phones, tablets, etc.) during the individual written exercises/exams is strictly forbidden. All devices must be disconnected and stored away while the students are inside the classroom during the entire length of the exercise. If numerical calculation tools were required for the exam, the students will be informed in advance about the conditions and restrictions to use personal laptop computers. In any case, the computers will be used for the sole purpose of the exam and with its network access deactivated (WiFi, GSM, etc.).

Students that fail to comply with these rules will be sanctioned with a grade of "0" (zero) in the exercise/exam, regardless of other disciplinary actions taken by the ETSEQ.