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Extended Industrial Information Technology

Centre
Faculty of Engineering - Vitoria-Gasteiz
Degree
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering in Management and Information Systems
Academic course
2024/25
Academic year
4
No. of credits
6
Languages
Spanish

TeachingToggle Navigation

Distribution of hours by type of teaching
Study typeHours of face-to-face teachingHours of non classroom-based work by the student
Lecture-based3045
Applied laboratory-based groups3045

Teaching guideToggle Navigation

AimsToggle Navigation

- TEEOI10 - Applied knowledge of industrial computing and communications.



The transversal competences of the module with which there is an identification on the part of the subject are:

- C10 - Ability to work in a multilingual and multidisciplinary environment.

- C13 - Apply the strategies of the scientific methodology: analyze the situation and problems qualitatively and quantitatively. Raise hypotheses and solutions using engineering models.



In addition to those mentioned:

- The student is able to write reports at the level corresponding to the course

- Capacity for innovation and creativity

- Autonomous Learning

TemaryToggle Navigation

T1. Introduction to Industry 4.0

T2. Infrastructure

T3. Applications

T4. Artificial Intelligence

T5. High-level elements

MethodologyToggle Navigation

The teaching methodology is based on cooperative learning, using mainly group work and autonomous learning.

Assessment systemsToggle Navigation

Own Theoretical Work: 40% -Practical Work: 40%.

-Practical work: 40%.

Tests on other theoretical and/or practical work: 20% -Tests on other theoretical and/or practical work: 20%.

-Modification according to oral presentation: up to +-10%.

Modification according to cross-evaluations within the working groups: up to +-10% -Modification according to cross-evaluations within the working groups: up to +-10%.





According to the Regulations governing student assessment in official undergraduate degrees, chapter II, article 8, section 3, all students will have the right to be assessed by the final assessment system, regardless of whether or not they have participated in the continuous assessment system. To do so, students must submit a written waiver of continuous assessment to the lecturer responsible for the subject, for which they will have a period of 9 weeks from the beginning of the term, in accordance with the academic calendar of the centre.



If a student wishes to waive the exams, he/she may do so by writing to the subject's teaching staff before the start date of the exams or by not taking the final exam, if there is one.



If there is a written final exam, a minimum grade of 4/10 must be obtained in order to pass the course.

Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation

Given the high technological component of the subject and the great dynamism of these technologies, the teaching team of the subject will indicate at the beginning of the course the compulsory material to be used in the course (if any).

BibliographyToggle Navigation

Basic bibliography

Due to the great dynamism of the contents of the subject, there is no basic material established for it. At the beginning of the course, students will be offered a set of updated bibliographical references.

In-depth bibliography

Due to the great dynamism of the contents of the subject, there is no established in-depth material on the subject. At the beginning of the course, students will be offered a set of updated bibliographical references.

Journals

Due to the great dynamism of the contents of the subject, there is no established set of reference journals for the subject. At the beginning of the course, students will be offered an updated set of journals.

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