Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Law
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Methodologies Description
Oral presentation The students will defend their TFG publicly and face-to-face. If a student should request, providing reasons and justification, to defend their TFG in a distance rather than face-to-face manner, they will need to do so before the Study Programme Board, a department of the Governing Council, in order to authorise it or not. This will be done provided that the required legal, technical, administrative and economic conditions are met. The completion, presentation and defence of the TFG may be carried out in any of the languages using the teaching of the course, in accordance with the provisions of the degree verification report.
The panel will inform each student of the maximum amount of time they have to defend their TFG, during which they must set out the objectives, methodology, content and conclusions of their work. At the end the student must answer any questions put to them by members of the assessment panel and respond to any clarifications, comments and suggestions.
Supervised projects Methodology designed to encourage the students to learn independently, under the guidance of the tutor and in various settings (academic and professional). The main emphasis focuses on learning “how to do things”. It is an option based on students taking responsibility for their own learning.
This teaching system is based on two basic elements: the independent learning of the students and the monitoring of this learning by the teacher-tutor.
Document analysis The student must analyse the legal and caselaw sources in the appropriate way in order to rule on the case or to produce the proposed report correctly.
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