Code: | TGA10 | Sigla: | EM II |
Áreas Científicas | |
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Classificação | Área Científica |
CNAEF | Mathematics |
Ativa? | Yes |
Página Web: | https://moodle.ips.pt/2223/course/view.php?id=1381 |
Unidade Responsável: | Departamento de Matemática |
Curso/CE Responsável: |
Sigla | Nº de Estudantes | Plano de Estudos | Anos Curriculares | Créditos UCN | Créditos ECTS | Horas de Contacto | Horas Totais |
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TSPTGA | 39 | Plano de Estudos_2015_16 | 1 | - | 6 | 60 | 162 |
Docente | Responsabilidade |
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Anabela das Neves Pereira |
Theorethical and Practical : | 4,00 |
Type | Docente | Turmas | Horas |
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Theorethical and Practical | Totais | 1 | 4,00 |
Ricardo José de Oliveira Issa | 4,00 |
Provide students with the basic mathematical knowledge required in the professional training of a professional higher technician.
By the end of term time, students should be able to:
Knowledge of Mathematics acquired in secondary education and in the curricular unit (CU) Elementos de Matemática I.
CU Elementos de Matemática II has a teaching load of 4 hours per week.
In the classes, the fundamental concepts of the different topics of the course program will be presented and the main results will be demonstrated. Students will carry out, under the guidance of the teacher, a set of exercises, with a view to a deeper understanding of the topics covered and a greater consolidation of knowledge. In class, students should acquire a global view of the themes and their interconnections, accompanied by a correct and objective formulation of mathematical definitions, the precise statement of propositions and the practice of deductive reasoning.
It will be up to the student, a posteriori, to carry out an autonomous study on the topics covered and deepen their knowledge, using the study material recommended in the CU bibliography and the support of the professor during the respective office hours.
The CU will have all the information centralized on the Moodle platform.
Designation | Peso (%) |
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Teste | 100,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Tempo (Horas) |
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Estudo autónomo | 102,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 60,00 |
Total: | 162,00 |
If there is no indication to the contrary by the competent bodies, the tests and exams will be in person. If this is not possible, these evaluations will be carried out online and the evaluation rules and the respective procedures will be updated and published in a timely manner on the UC page in Moodle.
The achievement of this curricular unit can be obtained through two assessment processes: Continuous Assessment or Assessment by Exam.
Continuous evaluation:
Continuous assessment is based on the completion of two tests (with grades rounded to the nearest tenth). Access to continuous assessment requires attendance of at least 75% of classes. The conditions for passing the continuous assessment are as follows:
1. If the average (rounded to units) of the test scores is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 18, the student is approved with a final grade equal to the referred average, provided that in any of the tests the grade was greater than or equal to 7.0 values.
2. If the average (rounded to units) of the test scores is greater than or equal to 18, the student must take an oral test, obtaining as a final grade the average of the classification obtained and of the referred oral test. If the student does not attend the oral test, the final classification will be 17 values.
Recovery of one of the tests:
The realization of the recovery of one of the tests is conditioned to the confirmation of its viability, given the limitations that may be defined for the performance of tests and the spacing between the date of the 2nd test and the date of the exam of the 1st season.
If its viability is confirmed, the conditions for its realization will be as follows:
1. in order to meet the approval conditions (final average greater than or equal to 10 and classification in both Tests greater than or equal to 7.0 values), a student who has a classification greater than or equal to 7.0 in one of the Tests has the option to perform the recovery of one and only one of the Tests, on the same day and time of the 1st season Exam;
2. a student who has scored less than 7.0 in one of the Tests, has not been able to take it or has given up, will only be able to make the recovery of that Test;
3. Passed students cannot recover a Test in order to improve their grade.
Exam Assessment:
Students who choose not to take the Continuous Assessment, or who, having opted for it, have not been approved, may take an Exam.
The approval conditions are as follows:
1. If the exam grade (rounded to units) is greater than or equal to 10 and less than 18, the student is approved with a final grade equal to the exam grade (rounded to units);
2. If the exam grade (rounded to units) is greater than or equal to 18, the student will have to take an oral exam, obtaining as a final grade the average of the classifications of the oral exam and the exam. If you do not attend the oral test, the final classification will be 17 points.
The tests have a time limit of 2 hours and the exams 2 hours and 30 minutes, being rated on a scale from 0 to 20.
Continuous Assessment:
Let T1 and T2 be the test scores rounded to the nearest tenth and CF=0.5T1x0.5T2 (rounded to the nearest integer).
Exam Assessment:
Students covered by special rights referred to in the Regulation of Academic Activities and Guidelines for Assessment and School Performance of IPS Students must, until the second week of the beginning of the semester, contact the person responsible for the curricular unit to present their relevant specifics, under the terms provided for in the respective diplomas, otherwise they cannot be executed due to lack of objective conditions.
In accordance with Article 11 of the Academic Activities Regulation and Guidelines for the Assessment of Academic Performance by IPS Students, the classification improvement may occur in the academic year of enrollment, at the time of appeal, or in the academic year following the of approval, in any of the evaluation periods by exam, with the exception of the special season.
1- Rules for conducting assessment tests:
2- The office hours for students to clarify doubts can be consulted on the UC page in Moodle.
3- Communication with students is made exclusively to the institutional address (@estudantes.ips.pt). It is up to the student to consult their area in the information system, on the discipline page in Moodle, as well as to manage and periodically consult their email account in the IPS domain, using it to communicate with the IPS services.