The requirements for enrolment and defence of the TFG will be determined in any case by the current regulations adopted by the University. Currently, the UDC establishes that students can enrol in the TFG subject as long as they have a maximum of 78 credits left to complete their studies, including the credits corresponding to the Final Degree Project. For the defence and grading of the TFG it is essential that the student passes all the ECTS of the degree, with the exception of the TFG itself. In order to be able to present and defend the Final Degree Project before the examining board, the student must have passed all the subjects of the degree, with the exception of the Final Degree Project itself. Environmental considerations: in order to help achieve an immediate sustainable environment and comply with the strategic objectives of the Green Campus Plan of the Faculty of Physiotherapy, the documentary work carried out in this subject may be requested in both paper and virtual format or computer support. If the work is to be done on paper, and without prejudice to the requirements established in the Final Degree Project Regulations, the following general recommendations shall be followed as far as possible: - Do not use plastic. - Double-sided printing must be used. - Recycled paper shall be used. - Drafts should be avoided. |