Educational guide School of Engineering |
english |
Computer Security Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (2016) |
Subjects |
INTERACTIVE AND VISUALISATION SYSTEMS |
Assessment |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2023_24 |
Subject | INTERACTIVE AND VISUALISATION SYSTEMS | Code | 17685206 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 2nd | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
3 | Optional | First | 2Q |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Methodologies | Competences | Description | Weight | ||||||
IT-based practicals |
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Short deliverable exercises | 15 | ||||||
Presentations / oral communications |
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Final project | 35 | ||||||
Short-answer objective tests |
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Theory exercise | 15 | ||||||
Extended-answer tests |
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Theory exam | 35 | ||||||
Others |
Other comments and second exam session | |||
The subject is divided into two parts: theory and practice. Each one accounts for the 50% of the grade. Both theory and practice must be passed (>=5) to pass the course. In 1st call, the subject follows a continuous evaluation: the theory part consists of a deliverable theory exercise (mid-semester) and a theory exam (end of semester). The practice part consists of a deliverable exercise (mid-semester) and a final project (end of semester). In second call, the evaluation follows a single evaluation model. The evaluation of the theory part consists in a single exam, and the evaluation of the practice part is only done via delivery of a final project. Thus, the grades of the deliverable exercises are not taken into account in second call. |