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Master's thesis

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End of studies project


The 'Final Master's Thesis (TFM) consists of the realization, presentation and defense, once all the credits of the study plan have been obtained, of an original work carried out individually before a university tribunal, consisting of a comprehensive Computer Engineering project of professional nature in which the skills acquired in the teachings are synthesized.

It has an academic value of 9 ECTS.

How to get started? 

If you want to take any of the TFMs offered (see list below) and free (without an assigned student), contact the tutor who proposes it. If you want to propose another topic: look for a professor of the Master that you want to be your tutor and talk to him (you can have another tutor from outside or from companies).

You can propose a TFM to be carried out in a company (Spanish or foreign), with a tutor from the company itself, in which case you must contact and ask a professor of the master's degree to be the 'academic' tutor (in charge of guiding and ensuring compliance with academic requirements).

Before starting to do the TFM it is important to know what is expected of the work. The evaluation criteria included below, in the Regulations section, are the best guide for this. 

Using this form you can send your TFM proposal to the academic committee for approval.

Structure of the TFM

Below is a possible structure of the document that reflects the work to be developed by the student as his Master's Thesis. This document has been generated using LaTeX using the template available in this link.

Defense of the TFM

The defense of the TFM consists of a public act in which the student will present the most outstanding aspects of his work before a panel made up of three members. The time established a priori is 30 minutes of exposure plus a maximum of 20 minutes of questions. However, the court may adjust these times as it sees fit and depending on the number of papers to be defended in each call.

Information on TFMs offered and assigned can be found at the following link http://secretariavirtual.uclm.es/tfe

Regulation 

Courts