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Subject (*) Master These Code 610500027
Study programme
Mestrado Universitario en Ciencias, Tecnoloxías e Xestión Ambiental (plan 2012)
Descriptors Cycle Period Year Type Credits
Official Master's Degree Yearly
First Obligatory 6
Language
Spanish
Galician
English
Teaching method Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Department Bioloxía
Enxeñaría Civil
Enxeñaría Naval e Industrial
Física e Ciencias da Terra
Matemáticas
Química
Coordinador
E-mail
Lecturers
Andrade Garda, Jose Manuel
Barriada Pereira, José Luis
Canle López, Moisés
Domínguez Pérez, Montserrat
Herrero Rodriguez, Roberto
Ligero Martínez - Risco, Pablo
Lopez Mahia, Purificacion
Moreda Piñeiro, Jorge
Muniategui Lorenzo, Soledad
Rodríguez Roiloa, Sergio
Santaballa Lopez, Juan Arturo
Vega Martin, Alberto de
Vilariño Barreiro, Maria Teresa
E-mail
jose.manuel.andrade@udc.es
jose.barriada@udc.es
moises.canle@udc.es
montserrat.dominguez.perez@udc.es
r.herrero@udc.es
pablo.ligero@udc.es
purificacion.lopez.mahia@udc.es
jorge.moreda@udc.es
soledad.muniategui@udc.es
sergio.roiloa@udc.es
arturo.santaballa@udc.es
alberto.de.vega@udc.es
teresa.vilarino@udc.es
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General description Master's Thesis consists on the integral and individual development of a concrete project carried out by each student, under the supervision of one or more supervisors (academic and/or professional staff) chosen from a relationship made public annually. The Master´s Thesis can be developed following a Research experience or a Professional experience, according to the choice of the Obligatory Practices orientation. This subject enables the student to integrate the knowledge and skills of specialization acquired during the master's studies, with a critical spirit and autonomy. Likewise, it allows evaluating the student's ability to write, discuss and defend their own work at a specialized level. The specific topics of the Compulsory Practices and the Master's Thesis will be announced at the beginning of the first four-month term of each academic year. Proposals will be function of the students enrolled and the availability of academic/professional supervisors, and will be related to the training content received, as well as the skills, competencies and skills acquired during the master's degree.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.