Mestrado Universitario en Ciencias. Tecnoloxías e Xestión Ambiental (plan 2012)
Descriptors
Cycle
Period
Year
Type
Credits
Official Master's Degree
2nd four-month period
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 Química
Coordinador
E-mail
Lecturers
Andrade Garda, Jose Manuel
Canle López, Moisés
Gonzalez Castro, Maria Jose
Lopez Mahia, Purificacion
Moreda Piñeiro, Jorge
Muniategui Lorenzo, Soledad
Rodriguez Barro, Pilar
Rodríguez Roiloa, Sergio
Sastre De Vicente, Manuel Esteban
Turnes Carou, Maria Isabel
E-mail
jose.manuel.andrade@udc.es
moises.canle@udc.es
m.j.gonzalez.castro@udc.es
purificacion.lopez.mahia@udc.es
jorge.moreda@udc.es
soledad.muniategui@udc.es
pilar.rbarro@udc.es
sergio.roiloa@udc.es
manuel.sastre@udc.es
isabel.turnes@udc.es
Web
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.
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