![]() K.V.S. Prasad |
For exercises, lab supervision and grading:
Anton Ekblad |
![]() John J. Camilleri |
![]() Behrouz Talebi |
![]() Raúl Pardo |
The numbers here are only guidelines. The exam grade and course grade boundaries may be changed. The exam question paper will show the actual boundaries applicable.
We will asset your knowledge about the content of the course in the labs as well as the final exam. The course consists of 100 points from which the exam carries a maximum of 68 points and the labs a maximum of 32 points.
The labs are assigned points depending on the number of resubmissions you need to do before passing them.
Submission | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 + excellent* | 10 | 6 | 10 | 6 |
1 | 9 | 5 | 9 | 5 |
2 | 7 | 4 | 7 | 4 |
3 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 3+ | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
* The criteria in order to get the excellence bonus points will be specifically defined for each lab.
The exam is graded for Chalmers students as follows.
Points | Grade |
---|---|
28-40 | 3 |
41-54 | 4 |
55-68 | 5 |
The exam is graded for GU students as follows.
Points | Grade |
---|---|
28-54 | G |
55-68 | VG |
To pass the course with G, you need to fulfill these requirements:
Point exam + lab | Course Grade |
---|---|
40-79 | G |
80-100 | VG |
To pass the course, you need to fulfill these requirements:
Point exam + lab | Course Grade |
---|---|
40-59 | 3 |
60-79 | 4 |
80-100 | 5 |
Links to the official course plans:
Please do bring your own pencil and notebook to the lectures. Some of the information from the lectures may not be available elsewhere, so you will definitely want to take notes during the lectures.