Final Degree Project

The curriculum for the Bachelor's Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences includes 6 credits for the final degree project and will be held in the fourth year. The final degree project is governed by Article 14.6 of Royal Decree 288/2021 and the Regulations for the subject "Final Degree Project" at the ULL (Approved by the Governing Council on November 6, 2024). Its purpose is for students to integrate, apply, and deepen the general and specific skills developed in the degree program's curriculum, and specifically those related to independent work, enabling them to provide efficient solutions to the problems arising from this development. The final degree project, together with external internships, constitutes the optimal tool for integrating the knowledge and skills developed in the degree.

Regulations and other documents

Organization and coordination of the TFG

See articles 5, 6 and 8 of the Procedure for the preparation, presentation, evaluation and management of TFGs.

Tutoring and development of the TFG

See articles 3, 4, 8 and 9 of the Procedure for the preparation, presentation, evaluation and management of TFGs.

Presentation of the TFG reports

In accordance with article 10 of the Procedure for the preparation, presentation, evaluation and management of TFGs.

  1. Students must submit their Final Project (TFG) in PDF format using the procedure provided for this purpose on the website and within the timeframe established by the Vice-Rector's Office for Students and, where applicable, the Faculty.
  2. The student is responsible for the final project and will make the decision whether or not to submit the work for presentation and defense, without requiring the express authorization of the tutors. The names of the tutors will only appear on the cover page/report of the final project if they have authorized the submission. Without the tutor's authorization, the final project cannot be published in the institutional repository.
  3. The TFG call system will be the same as that established for the rest of the Degree subjects, with the specificities existing in the ULL's annual academic calendar.
  4. The report must comply with the style, format, and presentation standards indicated in the course's teaching guide.

Criteria for granting the First Class Honours

In accordance with article 12.9 and 12.10 of the Procedure for the preparation, presentation, evaluation and management of TFGs, the following is established:

12.9. To award a Master's Degree, the CTFG (General Training and Development Committee) of the degree will be constituted as a committee to evaluate all duly motivated proposals. These proposals will be presented by the responsible teaching staff.
The CTFG may delegate the evaluation of the proposals to the person coordinating the TFG subject, who may propose a specific subcommittee for this purpose from among the subject's teachers.
The minimum grade a student must have to be awarded the MH is 9.
12.10. If the number of proposed MH mentions exceeds the number of available mentions, the following priority criteria will be used in the order presented below:
a) evaluation by the court of the final report
b) higher grade in the presentation and defense of the TFG and
c) higher grade of the final report
d) in this order: highest number of “honours”, highest number of outstanding grades and highest number of notables obtained by the student during the completion of the Degree.

Other documents of interest