Final Degree Project

The 12 ECTS credits of the Final Degree Project (TFG) must be taken by students in order to obtain the degree, according to Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, and Order CIN/351/2009, of February 9, which establishes the requirements for the verification of official university degrees that qualify for the exercise of the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer (BOE 20-2-2009).

Coordinator of the Final Degree Project in Electronic, Industrial and Automatic Engineering: Mr. Manuel Jesús Rodríguez Valido  (mrvalido@ull.es)

The final degree project must be prepared in accordance with the course's teaching guide and the ULL TFG regulations (see Regulations section below). The documents for the presentation and defense of the TFG can be downloaded below:

Forms for assigning TFG to the student.

Forms for the evaluation of the TFG, once it has been completed.

To ensure that the TFGs are adapted to the characteristics of the Degree, students are guided and directed in their work by one or two tutors assigned from among the list of tutors and proposed topics.

The work will be carried out autonomously by the students, in groups of no more than 3, and will consist of a supervised research work, with an assignment of 300 hours student's work. The TFG will be delivered by the electronic means available to the university and will be defended orally before an evaluation committee and graded like any other subject in the degree.

In order to improve the development of the subject and facilitate the preparation of the TFG Report and its public defense, specific criteria are established that can be consulted in the Teaching Guide of the Subject and in the TFG regulations.

The presentation of the TFG reports will be done by telematic procedure, through this linkA copy of the report will also be delivered in the virtual classroom of the TFG subject. Both deliveries will be made one week before the date of submission of the works.

The deadline for submitting the thesis document will be announced along with the publication of the calendar and the composition of the tribunals in charge of evaluating the TFG. The works submitted after the deadline will not be processed, nor will they be eligible for their defence before a tribunal.

The management and coordination of the Final Degree Project is carried out through the virtual classroom.

Students must take into account that in order to enroll in the TFG they must have passed 150 credits of the plan, of which 60 correspond to Basic Training. They must also enroll in all the mandatory credits and External Internships that they have left to complete.

Students must take into account that they will be able to present and defend the TFG once they have passed all the basic and compulsory subjects (216 credits). It is accepted that they may not pass 12 credits of optional subjects and the 12 credits of the TFG itself.