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1. General information
Course:
PHYSICS
Code:
58502
Type:
BASIC
ECTS credits:
6
Degree:
400 - UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMME IN OENOLOGY
Academic year:
2023-24
Center:
107 - E.T.S. OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS OF C. REAL
Group(s):
20 
Year:
1
Duration:
First semester
Main language:
Spanish
Second language:
English
Use of additional languages:
English Friendly:
Y
Web site:
Bilingual:
N
Lecturer: JOSE ANGEL DE TORO SANCHEZ - Group(s): 20 
Building/Office
Department
Phone number
Email
Office hours
ETSI Agrónomos / 0.1
FÍSICA APLICADA
3790
joseangel.toro@uclm.es

2. Pre-Requisites
Not established
3. Justification in the curriculum, relation to other subjects and to the profession
Not established
4. Degree competences achieved in this course
Course competences
Code Description
CB01 Prove that they have acquired and understood knowledge in a subject area that derives from general secondary education and is appropriate to a level based on advanced course books, and includes updated and cutting-edge aspects of their field of knowledge.
CB02 Apply their knowledge to their job or vocation in a professional manner and show that they have the competences to construct and justify arguments and solve problems within their subject area.
CB05 Have developed the necessary learning abilities to carry on studying autonomously
CE01 Apply basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology to enology.
CE08 Ability to carry out or supervise routine or specific analytical, microbiological and sensory control in the vineyard and winery and apply it to the control of raw materials, enological products, intermediate products and final products throughout the entire production process.
CG01 Develop motivation for quality, the ability to adapt to new situations and creativity.
CG04 Work autonomously with responsibility and initiative, as well as in teams in a collaborative way and with shared responsibility.
CT02 Know and apply Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
CT03 Use correct oral and written communication.
5. Objectives or Learning Outcomes
Course learning outcomes
Description
Handle the basic physical magnitudes necessary to face the concepts of mathematics, chemistry and biology that will appear throughout the degree, being able to establish relationships between the different concepts.
Master the basic scientific terminology, as well as the use of units and their conversions.
Familiarization with laboratory work: learning to take experimental measurements controlling the sources of error, quantifying the extent of these and expressing the result correctly.
Search and select information in the field of Physics, process and present it properly both orally and in writing, developing the ability to synthesize, being critical and objective.
Use data analysis software to prepare professional presentations of experimental results.
Additional outcomes
Not established.
6. Units / Contents
  • Unit 1:
  • Unit 2:
  • Unit 3:
  • Unit 4:
7. Activities, Units/Modules and Methodology
Training Activity Methodology Related Competences (only degrees before RD 822/2021) ECTS Hours As Com Description
Writing of reports or projects [OFF-SITE] Self-study CB01 CB02 CB05 CE01 CE08 CG01 CG04 CT02 CT03 0.64 16 Y N Elaboration of group or personal reports or problem solving for its subsequent grading
Class Attendance (theory) [ON-SITE] Lectures CB01 CB02 CB05 CE01 CE08 CG01 CG04 CT02 CT03 1.28 32 Y N Oral presentation of the theoretical part of the course.
Group tutoring sessions [ON-SITE] Group tutoring sessions CB01 CB02 CB05 CE01 CE08 CG01 CG04 CT02 CT03 0.16 4 Y N Tutoring and discussion of students' reports/exercises
Class Attendance (practical) [ON-SITE] Practical or hands-on activities CB01 CB02 CB05 CE01 CE08 CG01 CG04 CT02 CT03 0.6 15 Y Y The evaluation section describes the realization of lab practicals and how to pass them
Study and Exam Preparation [OFF-SITE] Combination of methods CB01 CB02 CB05 CE01 CE08 CG01 CG04 CT02 CT03 2.96 74 N N Student's personal work to prepare tests
Workshops or seminars [ON-SITE] Problem solving and exercises CB01 CB02 CB05 CE01 CE08 CG01 CG04 CT02 CT03 0.24 6 Y N Problem solving proposed for the group
Mid-term test [ON-SITE] Assessment tests CB01 CB02 CE01 0.12 3 Y N Problem-based written test
Total: 6 150
Total credits of in-class work: 2.4 Total class time hours: 60
Total credits of out of class work: 3.6 Total hours of out of class work: 90

As: Assessable training activity
Com: Training activity of compulsory overcoming (It will be essential to overcome both continuous and non-continuous assessment).

8. Evaluation criteria and Grading System
Evaluation System Continuous assessment Non-continuous evaluation * Description
Mid-term tests 70.00% 0.00% Two mid-terms exams: one in the middle of the quarter, another one included in the final exam.
Laboratory sessions 15.00% 15.00% The realization of the lab experiments and the elaboration of the corresponding report are required to pass the course. If the student fails (score below 4), the student will have to do an additional lab exam in the extraordinary call (June exam)
Assessment of problem solving and/or case studies 15.00% 0.00% Problems to be handed in by the students and solved in the classroom
Final test 0.00% 85.00% Final exam for non-continuous evaluation
Total: 100.00% 100.00%  
According to art. 4 of the UCLM Student Evaluation Regulations, it must be provided to students who cannot regularly attend face-to-face training activities the passing of the subject, having the right (art. 12.2) to be globally graded, in 2 annual calls per subject , an ordinary and an extraordinary one (evaluating 100% of the competences).

Evaluation criteria for the final exam:
  • Continuous assessment:
    The final exam will consist of two parts corresponding to the two midterm exams. Those students with the first midterm with a grade equal or higher than 4 can take if they wish only the second part of the exam. If the grade of the final exam or the average of the midterm and the laboratory grades are both equal or higher than 4, the final grade of the course will be determined based on the percentages of the table above (70%exam + 15%laboratory + 15%participation), otherwise the score will be that of the final exam.
  • Non-continuous evaluation:
    In this modality the evaluation will be carried out exclusively with the final exam programmed by the School, which will include a laboratory part for those students who have not passed the lab in the last two years.

Specifications for the resit/retake exam:
The evaluation will be carried out exclusively with the extraordinary exam programmed by the School, which will include a laboratory part for those students who have not passed the practicals.
Specifications for the second resit / retake exam:
The evaluation will be carried out exclusively with the exam programmed by the School for this purpose, which will include a laboratory part for those students who have not passed the practicals.
9. Assignments, course calendar and important dates
Not related to the syllabus/contents
Hours hours

Unit 1 (de 4):
Activities Hours
Workshops or seminars [PRESENCIAL][Problem solving and exercises] 1
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] 4
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Lectures] 6
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Combination of methods] 12
Mid-term test [PRESENCIAL][Assessment tests] 1
Group 20:
Initial date: 18-09-2023 End date: 30-09-2022

Unit 2 (de 4):
Activities Hours
Workshops or seminars [PRESENCIAL][Problem solving and exercises] 2
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] 4
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Lectures] 10
Group tutoring sessions [PRESENCIAL][Group tutoring sessions] 2
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Practical or hands-on activities] 5
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Combination of methods] 25
Mid-term test [PRESENCIAL][Assessment tests] 1
Group 20:
Initial date: 03-10-2022 End date: 31-10-2022

Unit 3 (de 4):
Activities Hours
Workshops or seminars [PRESENCIAL][Problem solving and exercises] 2
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] 4
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Lectures] 10
Group tutoring sessions [PRESENCIAL][Group tutoring sessions] 2
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Practical or hands-on activities] 5
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Combination of methods] 25
Mid-term test [PRESENCIAL][Assessment tests] 1
Group 20:
Initial date: 01-11-2022 End date: 09-12-2022

Unit 4 (de 4):
Activities Hours
Workshops or seminars [PRESENCIAL][Problem solving and exercises] 1
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] 4
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Lectures] 6
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Practical or hands-on activities] 5
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Combination of methods] 12
Group 20:
Initial date: 12-12-2022 End date: 22-12-2022

Global activity
Activities hours
10. Bibliography and Sources
Author(s) Title Book/Journal Citv Publishing house ISBN Year Description Link Catálogo biblioteca
 
 
Eisberg, robert Martin Física McGraw-Hill 968-451-634-2 (v2) 1990  
Franco, Ángel Física con ordenador Curso interactivo de Física  
Gettys, W. Edward Física para Ingeniería y ciencias McGraw-Hill 970-10-4889-X (v-II) 2005  
Lea, Susan M Física: la naturaleza de las cosas Paraninfo, Thimson Learning 84-283-2814-5 (T-II) 2001  
Serway y Vuille Fundamentos de Física Cengage 2018 Libro principal (excepto para tema 4, corriente eléctrica)  
Serway, Raymond A. Física para Ciencias e Ingeniería International Thomson 970-686-423-7 (v.1) 2005  
Tipler; Paul Allen Física para la ciencia y la tecnología Reverté 84-291-4400-5 (o.C.) 2005  



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