Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2023-24

The Final Degree Project (TFG) is taught in the second semester of the fourth year of the Bachelor's Degree in Law and in the fifth year of the simultaneous Law and Business Administration and Management programme. The course load is 6 ECTS credits, which will translate into 150 hours of autonomous work for the student.

The TFG is regulated by the syllabus, the UA regulations and the Regulations on TFG/Final Master's Thesis approved by the Faculty of Law, to which this teaching guide refers for those aspects not included in the same.

The TFG Committee of the Bachelor's Degree in Law will publish the list of TFG proposals within the period established by the Centre.
- Students enrolled in the TFG must necessarily, in their application, indicate the order of preference of all the proposals offered within the deadlines set annually for this purpose.
- Each student may submit proposals in accordance with the TFG/TFM Regulations of the Faculty of Law.
- The TFG Committee of the Bachelor's Degree in Law will provisionally assign each student to one of the proposals in accordance with the criteria determined each year by the Degree Committee itself.
- The provisional assignment of proposals will be published by the TFG Committee of the Faculty of Law within the deadlines set each year, and students may lodge a complaint within a maximum period of five working days.
- Once the deadline for submitting complaints has passed and, where appropriate, after examining any complaints that have been made, the Academic Committee will publish the final decision.

As prerequisites, the syllabus stipulates that, in order to take the TFG, students must meet the requirements established in the current "Regulations on continuance and continuation of studies for students enrolled in Bachelor's Degrees at the University of Alicante".

Enrolment requirements: to have passed or to be enrolled in all the subjects of the Degree.

 

 

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

General Competences (CG)

  • CG1 : Capacity for oral and written communication.
  • CG2 : Information and communication technology skills.
  • CG4 : Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
  • CG5 : Develop the capacity for organisation and planning.
  • CG7 : Develop critical and self-critical thought.
  • CG9 : Capacity for self-learning and adapting to new situations.

 

Specific Competences (CE)

  • CE12 : Capacity for legal argument.
  • CE14 : Understanding of the main public and private institutions in their genesis and as a whole.
  • CE15 : Understand the different ways laws are created through historical evolution and current reality.
  • CE16 : Understand and handle legal research methods and techniques.
  • CE2 : Perceive the unitary nature of the legal code and the interdisciplinary vision required for legal problems.
  • CE6 : Capacity to read and interpret legal texts.
  • CE8 : Master computer techniques for obtaining legal information (legislative, jurisprudential and bibliographical databases) and have the ability to use the Internet to obtain information and communicate data.
  • CE9 : Acquire critical conscience in analysing legal codes and the development of legal dialectics.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2023-24

Training objectives:

1. To plan a work project.

2. Gather information from various sources and critically synthesise information related to the topic of work.

3. Organise in an orderly and coherent manner the objectives, methodology, analysis and conclusions of the work.

4. Write correctly and accurately.

5. Orally present the results of the work in a clear and orderly manner.

6. Debate and defend the ideas and conclusions of the work.


Specific objectives provided by the teaching staff:

The particular objective will be the completion of a paper, whether it is an analysis of a legal institution, a commentary on a court decision or a case study. This work will make it possible to evaluate the application and development of the skills and knowledge acquired by students in the Degree. The list of thematic lines that can be developed as a Final Project are those of the subjects of the Degree.

 

 

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General

Code: 19045
Lecturer responsible:
CABEDO SERNA, LLANOS
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 0,00
Practical credits: 0,60
Distance-base hours: 5,40

Departments involved

  • Dept: HISTORICAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES
    Area: ECCLESIASTICAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: HISTORICAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES
    Area: ROMAN LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: HISTORICAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES
    Area: HISTORY OF LAW AND INSTITUTIONS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,01
  • Dept: COMMERCIAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL LAW
    Area: PROCEDURAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: CIVIL LAW
    Area: CIVIL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,08
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
  • Dept: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW AND CRIMINAL LAW
    Area: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,04
  • Dept: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW AND CRIMINAL LAW
    Area: CRIMINAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL DISCIPLINES
    Area: FINANCIAL AND TAX LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: STATE LEGAL STUDIES
    Area: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,07
  • Dept: STATE LEGAL STUDIES
    Area: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,05
  • Dept: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
    Area: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,04
  • Dept: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
    Area: INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,03
  • Dept: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
    Area: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,02
  • Dept: COMMERCIAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL LAW
    Area: COMMERCIAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06

Study programmes where this course is taught