The TFG modality will be of specific organization according to the Regulations for the Subject “Final Degree Project” of the Degree in Physics. It will consist of independent work carried out by the student and supervised by a teacher, in any aspect related to Physics learned in the Degree for a time equivalent to 12 ECTS. The role of the tutor will be to set the specific topic of the work, explain to the students the characteristics of the TFG, guide and supervise its preparation, ensure compliance with the objectives set, issue an evaluation of them, as well as guide and advise the students in the presentation and public defense of it.
In connection with the Final Degree Project, 6 seminars (in English) will be organised, which students must attend. The written project or assignment may not exceed 40 pages and must include, at least, a cover page, index, summary, introduction, objectives, methodology, discussion of results, conclusions and bibliography. It may be written in English (with a summary in Spanish) and, if it is written in Spanish, it must contain a general summary (of 1000 words) and of each of the chapters in English. The TFG report will be submitted using the telematic process established by the ULL within the deadlines stipulated by the ULL and the Faculty of Sciences and, in any case, with a minimum period of five working days before the date established for its presentation and defence.
The presentation and defence must be made orally in English (one point will be awarded for doing so in Spanish), in front of a qualified three-member panel. You will have a maximum of 30 minutes and then a debate with the panel will be held for a maximum of another 30 minutes.
In each academic year, there will be a list of at least one TFG for each enrolled student. In any case, the offer will be regulated by the TFG Regulations of the ULL and the TFG Regulations of the Faculty of Sciences. For the allocation of TFGs to enrolled students who will request one of them as a priority, an order of arrangement will be followed according to the academic record of each one according to the procedure regulated in the Teaching Guide of the subject.
Specific details of the assessment and other aspects not related here are specified in the Teaching Guide for the subject.
2020/2021 academic year
2019/2020 academic year
2018/2019 academic year
2017/2018 academic year
2016/2017 academic year
2015/2016 academic year
2014/2015 academic year
2013/2014 academic year
Annex 1: Proposal for Final Degree Project
Physics Section of the Faculty of Sciences – ULL