The Master's Final Project (TFM) subject is compulsory and is key to the degree, since it includes the evaluation of a large number of specific and generic skills of the degree, as can be seen in the Teaching Guide corresponding.
The work will consist of the design, execution, presentation and public defense of a Research Report, Intervention Design or Review Work on a relevant topic in General Health Psychology, according to the available offer.
To ensure that the TFM is adapted to the characteristics of the Degree, students are guided and directed in their work by an assigned tutor. To improve the development of the subject and facilitate the preparation of the TFM Report, specific criteria are established that can be consulted in the Teaching Guide for the Subject and in the documentation published for this purpose.
Through the template, form and/or report for the evaluation of learning outcomes, the tribunals in charge of evaluating the TFM assess the scope of the acquisition of the degree's competencies and learning outcomes.
General requirements for the completion of the TFM
In order to complete the Master's Final Project, students must meet the following general requirements:
- Any academic requirement established by the degree in its Verification/Modification Report and in the teaching guide for the subject.
To ensure that the TFM is adapted to the characteristics of the Degree, students are guided and directed in their work by one or two tutors assigned from the list of tutors and proposed topics.
The training activities planned for students to carry out this work are the following:
- Independent work of students (74.6% of ECTS credits)
- Tutoring (25% ECTS credits)
- Assessment activities (0.4% of ETCS credits).
The objective of tutoring activities is to support the student's learning by reviewing content and materials, evaluating their progress and providing guidance on any difficulties that may arise.
In order to improve the development of the subject and facilitate the preparation of the TFM Report and its public defense, specific criteria are established that can be consulted in the Teaching Guide of the Subject, in the TFM regulations and instructions published for this purpose. More information.
Attached to the Assignment
2024-2025 academic year
Reading and Defense of the Master's Thesis (March call) 2024-25 academic year
Reading and Defense of Master's Final Project (January session) 2024-25 academic year
2023-2024 academic year
Reading and Defense of Master's Final Project (July call), 2023-2024 academic year
Reading and Defense of Master's Final Project (January session) 2023-24 academic year
Reading and Defense of Master's Final Project (March call) 2023-24 academic year