2017_18
Educational guide 
School of Engineering
A A 
english 
Computer Security Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (2016) - Online
 Subjects
  MASTER'S THESIS
   Evaluation criteria and procedures
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Composition of the Bachelor's /Master's final project
A1
A2
A3
TFM
G2
G3
CT1
CT2
CT3
CT4
CT6
CT8
The written documentation to present in order to complete the master thesis must contain the following points:
• Introduction: presentation of the problem and the objectives to be fulfilled.
• State of the art of the research topic: explanation of the current proposals that try to solve the problem and their limitations.
• The proposed solution to the problem: methods or systems used, aspects of design and implementation , etc.
• Evaluation: testing and analysis of the proposed solution in order to show that it solves the considered problem.
• Conclusions of the work done, future lines of research, etc.
• Bibliography
60%
Presentation and defence of the Bachelor's /Master's final project
TFM
CT1
The work done will be presented orally (by means of Skype or a similar tool) by the student in front of an evaluation panel formed by three professors. The oral presentation will take 30-45 minutes, followed by a round of questions and comments to the student made by the evaluation panel. Finally, the evaluation panel will meet in closed session in order to decide the grade of the student. For this purpose, the evaluation panel will into account the scientific and technical quality of the work, the degree of fulfillment of the objectives, the quality and completeness of the written documentation, the clarity of the delivered oral presentation, the adequacy of the answers to the issues raised and the information provided by the advisor in his/her confidential report. 40%
Others
 
Other comments and second exam session

The documentation of the master thesis in electronic format will be delivered to the coordinator of the Master before the corresponding deadline.

The work will be presented orally (by means of Skype or a similar tool) by the student in front of an evaluation panel formed by three professors of the Department of Computer Engineering and Mathematics holding a doctor/phd degree.

Advisors and co-advisors cannot be part of the evaluation panel. The chair of the evaluation panel is in charge of selecting the date and place for the oral presentation within the stablished periods of time allowed in the call