Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2022-23

El Trabajo Fin de Grado (TFG) se imparte en el segundo semestre de cuarto curso. Su carga lectiva es de 6 créditos ECTS, que se traducirán en 150 horas del estudiante.

El TFG está regulado por lo que dispone  el plan de estudios, por la normativa general de la UA al respecto, así como por el Reglamento sobre TFG/Trabajos Fin de Master desarrollada por la Facultad de Derecho.

-       La Comisión del TFG del Grado en Criminología hará pública la relación de propuestas del TFG en el plazo que establezca el Centro.

-       El/la estudiante matriculado/a en el TFG deberá necesariamente en su solicitud, indicar el orden de preferencia de todas las propuestas ofertadas en los plazos que se habiliten anualmente para ello.

-       Cada alumno/a podrá plantear propuestas de acuerdo con el Reglamento de TFG/TFM de la Facultad de Derecho

-       La Comisión de TFG del Grado en Criminología realizará la asignación provisional de cada estudiante a una de las propuestas de acuerdo con los criterios que cada año determine la propia Comisión de Grado.

-       La asignación provisional de propuestas será publicada por la Comisión de TFG en Criminología en los plazos que anualmente se habiliten para ello, pudiendo los/as estudiantes formular frente a ella  reclamación en el plazo máximo de cinco días.

-       Transcurrido el plazo para presentar reclamación y, en su caso, examinadas las que se hayan formulado, la Comisión académica hará pública la resolución definitiva.

 

Como prerrequisitos, el plan de estudios prevé que:

 

-       Para la evaluación el Trabajo de Fin de Grado se debe acreditar como mínimo un nivel B1 del marco de Referencia Europeo para las lenguas modernas, aunque se recomienda el B2.

-       Asimismo, para cursar la asignatura Trabajo Fin de Grado, el alumnado debe cumplir los requisitos establecidos en la “Normativa de permanencia y continuación de estudios para los estudiantes matriculados en Títulos de Grado de la Universidad de Alicante”.

 

 

Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)

General Competences (CG)

  • CG.1 : Capacity to find, analyse and synthesise information.
  • CG.2 : Capacity for teamwork: collaborating with others and contributing towards a common project.
  • CG.3 : Capacity for self-learning and adapting to new situations.
  • CG.4 : Capacity to take decisions, putting one's knowledge into practice and handling technical instruments.
  • CG.5 : Capacity for criticism and self criticism.

 

General Competences acquired at University of Alicante (CGUA)

  • CGUA.1 : Capacity to communicate in a foreign language.
  • CGUA.2 : Ability to use information and communications technologies in one's professional life.
  • CGUA.3 : Capacity for oral and written communication.

 

Specific Competences (CE)

  • CE1 : Be able to describe fundamental concepts in the fields of psychology, sociology, law and natural sciences that are needed to provide a global analysis of criminal phenomena and deviation.
  • CE10 : Be able to explain and summarise empirical information and results of research into crime, victimisation and response to crime and deviation, and evaluate the methodology used (identify which methodology is the most appropriate, its ethical principles, results, etc.).
  • CE11 : Be able to draft a criminological report.
  • CE2 : Be able to describe the fundamental theoretical approaches to criminal acts, victimisation and responses to crime and deviation.
  • CE3 : Be able to extract and synthesise information from different sources, including: handling information and communication technologies, designing and applying appropriate research strategies for compiling data using quantitative and qualitative methods, and being able to apply basic statistical techniques to questions related to crime and victimisation when necessary.
  • CE4 : Be able to describe and evaluate social and political processes of victimisation and criminalisation in the light of criminological theories (dynamics existing between the victim, crime, deviant conduct and the main agents and institutions related to the response to criminal acts and deviation).
  • CE5 : Be able to provide an analytical explanation of diversity and social inequality, as well as its consequences relating to criminal acts, victimisation and responses to crime and deviation.
  • CE6 : Be able to identify public policy strategies affecting the field of criminology and responses to crime and deviation.
  • CE7 : Be able to identify the principles and processes, including human rights and public freedoms, on which penal and juvenile justice systems are based, as well as the execution of sentences and measures for security and the alternative resolution of conflict.
  • CE8 : Be able to argue and describe different points of view and debate them in a logical and coherent manner and present conclusions in an appropriate academic format when dealing with questions of criminal policy, victimisation, criminalisation and responses to crime and deviation as well as on the perception and interpretation of the same by the communications media, public opinion and official reports.
  • CE9 : Be able to create prevention strategies in the fields of criminology, victimology and marginalisation, etc., guaranteeing public safety, fundamental rights and the solution of social problems.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2022-23

 

 

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General

Code: 18547
Lecturer responsible:
MOYA GUILLEM, CLARA
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 0,00
Practical credits: 0,60
Distance-base hours: 5,40

Departments involved

  • Dept: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES
    Area: ZOOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0
  • Dept: CIVIL LAW
    Area: CIVIL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW AND CRIMINAL LAW
    Area: CRIMINAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,11
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
  • Dept: MATHEMATICS
    Area: STATISTICS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: STATE LEGAL STUDIES
    Area: POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: STATE LEGAL STUDIES
    Area: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,03
  • Dept: STATE LEGAL STUDIES
    Area: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: CONTEMPORARY HUMANITIES
    Area: SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: PHYSICS, ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL THEORY
    Area: SIGNAL THEORY AND COMMUNICATIONS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0
  • Dept: PSYCHOLOGY OF HEALTH
    Area: PERSONALITY, EVALUATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,16
  • Dept: PSYCHOLOGY OF HEALTH
    Area: BASIC PSCHOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,04
  • Dept: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
    Area: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0
  • Dept: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
    Area: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: COMMERCIAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL LAW
    Area: COMMERCIAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0
  • Dept: COMMERCIAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL LAW
    Area: PROCEDURAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,04
  • Dept: COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
    Area: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,03
  • Dept: PSYCHOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT AND DIDACTICS
    Area: EVOLUTION AND EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,02
  • Dept: OPTICS, PHARMACOLOGY AND ANATOMY
    Area: PHARMACOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: SOCIOLOGIA I
    Area: SOCIOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,09

Study programmes where this course is taught