Master's Thesis
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The Master’s Thesis involves the students carrying out a project, report or study, in which they apply and develop their acquired knowledge. This will be carried out individually, under the guidance of the supervisor(s) assigned. Joint work will not be allowed.
Master’s Theses must be carried out during the final stage of the curriculum and be oriented towards assessing competencies associated with the degree. The work will conclude with the master’s thesis defence, which will necessarily be public.
The assessment conditions to be met, regarding the obligation to have successfully completed the planned assessments provided for in the other curricular subjects, must be reflected in the report of the corresponding degree.
The Curriculum may include special conditions that are necessary to enrol or defend the master’s thesis.
See 'Curriculum > Prerequisites and Corequisites'.
Request for Topic and Supervisor. Ordinary period: From 30 November to 31 January 2021
Request for Topic and Supervisor and Enrolment Extension: From enrolment until 31 March 2021
Deadlines for allocating Topic and Supervisor: 18 February and 8 April 2021 respectively
NOVEMBER 2020 Session:
-Master’s Thesis Submission: From 2 to 10 November 2020
Master's Thesis Defence: 20 November 2020
FEBRUARY 2021 SESSION:
Master's Thesis Submission: From 21 January to 1 February 2021
Master’s Thesis Defence: 11 February 2021
MAY 2021 SESSION:
Master’s Thesis Submission: From 17 to 25 May 2021
Master's Thesis Defence: From 4 to 5 June 2021
JULY 2021 EXTRAORDINARY SESSION:
Master's Thesis Submission: From 1 to 10 July 2021
Undergraduate Dissertation Defence: From 20 to 22 July 2021
Introduction to the Application for Topics and Supervisors
The allocations will be sent by email to the participants of the call. In addition to being able to consult them in your Virtual Campus.
Introduction to the Thesis Submission
The Master’s Thesis will be submitted according to the instructions given below.
This Master's Degree requires the submission of three printed copies of the Master's Thesis to be used for the Board of Examiners. These printed copies shall be submitted to the Master’s Coordinator.
In case of on-line Master’s Thesis defences, a pdf copy will be sent to the Master’s Coordinator.
Introduction to the Assessment and Defence Panels