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Master's Thesis

The Master's Final Project (TFM) is part of Module III of the Master's Degree in Human Resources, Labour and Organisational Management. It is mandatory and has a duration of 12 ECTS credits.

The Master's Final Project comprises the completion, presentation and defence, once the 75% of all the credits of the syllabus have been obtained, of an original exercise carried out individually before a university tribunal, consisting of a project in the field of Work, Organisations, Human Resources or Occupational Health of a professional (applied) or research (theoretical) nature in which the competences acquired in the courses are synthesised.

 

Regulations

UMH

Before each call for assessment, the Director of the Master's Degree will appoint one or more Assessment Boards, taking into account the number of students enrolled and the subject matter of the dissertation. Each TFM Assessment Panel will be made up of three full members and three substitute members selected from among the lecturers teaching on the degree. When the dissertation has a research orientation, the members of the examining board must hold a PhD degree.

One of them, from The first, the second, the second, the third, and the third, the most senior and longest-serving, shall act as Chairperson, the second as a member and the third as Secretary. Once the panel has been constituted, the student will present his/her work, with a duration to be established by the Chair of the panel at the beginning of the presentation.

After the defenceUnder the guidance of the Chair of the examining board, the member teachers will ask questions and make any comments on the work and the presentation made. Once the defences have been completed, the examining board will meet and issue an individual assessment report on the dissertation completed and defended by the student, and will issue a Draft Individual Final Project Report.

The act of defence The Master's thesis presentation will be open to the public. 

The final mark for the TFM will be the result of applying the arithmetic mean of the marks awarded to the TFM by each of the members of the Assessment Tribunal and weighted with a coefficient of 0.40, while the mark awarded by the tutor will be weighted with a coefficient of 0.60.

Once the report has been completed, the teaching and research staff responsible for the subject will publish the final grades obtained and the date for their review.

The material in the custody of each student consists of: the minutes of the Master's thesis examining board together with a copy of the work presented, the 2 correction templates of the external assessors, the final mark template of the subject completed by the examining board, the report of the tutor or director of the Master's thesis, and the student's application to present the work before the examining board. The director of the master's degree course or the lecturer responsible for the Final Project will be in charge of keeping them.

 

Teaching Guide

Resources

MARHTO

In the platform of the Master in Human Resources, Labour and Organisational Management you have all the information you need to do the TFM. On this page you can find the master's thesis teaching guide of MARHTO.

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