2023_24
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
A A 
english 
Double degree in Chemical Engineering and Food Bioprocess Technology (2019)
 Subjects
  LABORATORY OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA AND FLUID MECHANICS
   Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Laboratory practicals
A1.1
A1.2
A1.3
A2.1
A4.1
A4.2
A5.3
A5.4
B1.1
The students send the group reports to moodle within a week after the realization of each practice and the teachers evaluate their content with objective criteria and in such a way that the students receive constant feedback throughout the course.
In addition, aspects such as compliance with safety rules and behavior in the laboratory are evaluated.
50%
Extended-answer tests
A1.1
A1.2
A1.3
A2.1
A4.1
A4.2
A5.3
A5.4
B1.1
B4.1
B4.2
B4.3
B4.4
B5.1
B5.2
B5.3
A final individual test to evaluate content and procedures 40%
Multiple-choice objective tests
A1.1
A4.2
B4.2
Tests to accredit sufficient technical and methodological knowledge before doing each practice in the laboratory 10%
Others   Laboratory notebook. All work done in the laboratory should be recorded in an individual notebook. This notebook will not be graded, but it can be used to take the final exam, so the more complete this notebook is, the easier the final exam will be.
 
Other comments and second exam session

The multiple-choice objective tests are necessary to be able to attend the laboratory with minimal knowledge about the practice to be done. If a practice test is not taken, the grade for that test will be zero and there will be a 50% penalty on the practice grade.

Laboratory practicals are mandatory. Attendance and excused absences will be monitored according to ETSEQ regulations. Students who do not attend a practice must contact the responsible teacher to be able to recover the practice.

The extenden-answer test (final exam) is mandatory. If it is not done, the subject's grade is "NOT PRESENTED", regardless of the results of the other sections of the subject.

The laboratory notebook is mandatory. It does not add points to the final grade, but a non-existent or poorly made notebook will result in a penalty of up to 10% of the overall grade.

The final score is the weighted average of the grades according to their weight. There is no minimum score required in any of the sections, but everything must have been done (tests, practices and final exam). For example, without taking the final test you cannot pass the subject.

There is no second call. If the student fails, he will have to repeat all the practices the following year.