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End of Degree Project

The Degrees conclude with the preparation and defence of an End of Degree Project (EDP) that must be carried out in the final stage of the studies and will be oriented towards the assessment of the competences associated with the degree.

The EDP consists of the preparation of a project as a synthesis work. The purpose of the EDP is the preparation of a personal project by the student where the knowledge and skills developed during the studies carried out in the Degree, as well as their capacity of creativity, are applied and integrated. The project undertaken must be original and independent, with its own identity.

The EDP in Computer Engineering is a compulsory subject with a load of 16.5 ECTS.

The EDP registration is undertaken in the common period, like any other subject. You can register for the End of Degree Project when there are only a maximum of 75 credits left, at the beginning of the course, (excluding those corresponding to the EDP).

The preliminary project will have to be presented to the Computer Engineering Final Project Committee on the last working day of February for its defence in July, on the last working day of March for its defence in September or on the last working day of October for its defence in February.

To carry out the EDP in a company it is necessary to previously sign a collaboration agreement ETSE-Enterprise.

The EDP in Chemical Engineering has 24 mandatory ECTS assigned.

The EDP must meet one of the following categories:

  1. Design of an industrial facility, a section or a unit of the facility. The basic project or execution level can be taken into account, depending on the extension and the level of specification.
  2. The design of a facility on a pilot scale, when the importance and/or novelty of the process to be addressed justifies it.

The EDP can be carried out individually or in a group. The maximum number of members of the group will be 3.

Traballo Fin de Grao (TFG) no Grao de Intelixencia Artificial (GrIA) é unha materia obrigatoria de 12 créditos ECTS. 

 

A matrícula do TFG faise no período ordinario, como calquera outra materia do GrIA. O estudantado pode presentar e defender o TFG cando lle queden pendentes como máximo 12 ECTS de materias non obrigatorias e/ou as “Prácticas externas I". 

 

Para realizar un TFG nunha empresa é preciso ter asinado un convenio de colaboración entre dita empresa e a ETSE. 

 

A Comisión de TFG do GrIA é a encargada de supervisar e coordinar todas aquelas actividades relativas á organización, planificación e titorización dos TFGs da titulación, así como de garantir o normal desenvolvemento dos procesos de presentación e defensa dos mesmos. 

 

A Comisión está composta por cinco Profesores con carga docente en formación básica, obrigatoria ou optativa vinculada ao itinerario da Titulación, sendo ademáis un membro da mesma o coordinador do GrIA, e estará presidida por un dos seus membros elexido pola propia Comisión na súa reunión constituínte. 

 

Os membros actuais da Comisión de TFG do GrIA son: 

 

Prof. D. Alberto José Bugarín Diz  

Prof. D. José María Alonso Moral 

Prof. Dña. Raquel Dosil Lago 

Prof. D. Marcos Fernández Pichel 

Prof. D. Álvaro Ordoñez Iglesias 

Prof. D. Daniel Cores Costa 

The contents of this page were updated on 03.21.2025.