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Information for the student – Contemporary Thought and Classical Tradition
Final project
Description
The final project (treball de final de màster, TFM) is a research project on a subject related to the chosen specialization. Each student is supervised by a member of the master’s degree teaching staff, who monitors the development of the project and provides guidance on its content and presentation, where necessary. The complete TFM should be between 30,000 and 60,000 words in length, although the subject coordinator may approve exceptions in properly justified cases. The project will be assessed by a committee formed by three members of the master’s degree teaching staff.
Three paper copies of the complete project should be submitted to Antoni Isidor Marí (office 4009) before September, 5, 2025 (last date) and also a copy to master.pctc@ub.edu.
Credits: 15
Duration: full academic year
www.ub.edu/cub/criteri.php?id=1512
Three paper copies of the complete project should be submitted to Antoni Isidor Marí (office 4009) before September, 5, 2025 (last date) and also a copy to master.pctc@ub.edu.
Credits: 15
Duration: full academic year
Guidelines for writing and presenting the Final Project
www.ub.edu/cub/criteri.php?id=1512
Assessment criteria
- Presentation of the research problem and methodological design
- Research process and quality of the written description
- Conclusions and proposals for future research deriving from the project findings
- Quality of the oral presentation and responses to the assessment committee
- Bibliographical references
More information can also be found in the Final Project course plan