The EDP consists of the preparation of an original project in which the knowledge, competences and skills acquired during the studies of the degree courses are accredited. It will include, as a minimum, tasks of search and bibliographical review, selection, processing and preparation of information, and presentation and public defence.
It is a final project where the competences acquired in the degree must be reflected and, at the same time, it is a bridge to professional practice.
To be able to enrol for the End of Degree Project, students must pass 150 credits of basic and compulsory training. At the time the project is submitted, they must have exceeded 234 credits.
To be able to enrol for the End of Degree Project, students must pass 150 credits of basic and compulsory training. At the time the project is submitted, they must have exceeded 234 credits.
The End of Degree Project is articulated as an annual subject in the last year with a distribution of 3 credits in the 7th quarter and 6 in the 8th. Its annual programming will allow, on the one hand, differentiating it from the Practicum, and, on the other hand, to provide the student with the necessary time to plan, developing and integrating the competences acquired throughout the degree training.
In order to be admitted to the End of Degree Project they will be required to have passed at least 150 credits from the first three years of the Degree.
The End of Degree Project is structured as an annual subject in the last year with a distribution of 3 credits in the 7th quarter and 6 in the 8th quarter. Its annual programming will allow, on the one hand, differentiating it from the Practicum, and, on the other hand, to provide the student with the necessary time to plan, developing and integrating the competences acquired throughout the degree training.
In order to be admitted to the End of Degree Project they will be required to have passed at least 150 credits from the first three years of the Degree.