Final Year Project27816
- Centre
- Faculty of Informatics
- Degree
- Bachelor's Degree in Informatics Engineering
- Academic course
- 2024/25
- Academic year
- 4
- No. of credits
- 12
- Code
- 27816
- Restrictions
- Para poder matricular y defender el TFG es necesario tener superadas todas las asignaturas Básicas y Obligatorias del Plan de estudios
- Para poder matricular y defender el TFG se podrá tener pendiente, como máximo, 18 créditos optativos
Teaching guideToggle Navigation
Description and Contextualization of the SubjectToggle Navigation
The Final Year Project (FYP) is an individual work carried out by the student under the supervision of one or more directors and where the student makes us of the capacities, competencies and skills acquired during the teaching period of the Degree. The FYP can be accomplished entirely in the faculty or in a company.
The Final Year Project must be performed within the specialty chosen in the degree studies. Therefore, it will be framed in one of these three specialties:
-Computer Engineering
-Computing
-Software engineering
Skills/Learning outcomes of the subjectToggle Navigation
The Final Year Project must be oriented towards the application of the general competences associated with the degree, to train for the search, management, organization and interpretation of relevant data and results. Specifically, the main objective is to consolidate the competences and skills achieved in the degree based on the practical application of them. To this end, a consistent work will be carried out including the analysis of a problem related to academic training in their studies and specialty, the design and, where appropriate, the implementation, of a suitable solution.
During the project, the following skills will be developed and verified:
1.Achieve the objectives proposed in the work solving autonomously the difficulties that arise in their development.
2.Plan and manage the work to be done.
3.Write a report that exhaustively collects the work carried out with a structure appropriate to an engineering working document and in a rigorous and formal style.
4.Publicly expose and defend the work done.
Theoretical and practical contentToggle Navigation
Depend on the work
MethodologyToggle Navigation
The supervisor will expose to the student the characteristics of the work, guiding the student in the development of the work and ensuring compliance with the objectives set.
The student will instead be responsible for carrying out the work. Regular meetings are planned between directors and students to achieve the objectives.
Assessment systemsToggle Navigation
- Final Assessment System
- Tools and qualification percentages:
- Supervisor's assessment and board's assessment (%): 100
Ordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation
During the course there are 4 calls: in November, January, July and September. Precise dates are published in the web site of the Faculty.
Student has the right to attend two of them as in any other subject. The student must request to participate in a particular call through GAUR and the supervisor of the work has to approve it.
Extraordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation
Similar in all calls.
Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation
None
BibliographyToggle Navigation
Basic bibliography
Depend on the work
In-depth bibliography
Depend on the work
Journals
Depend on the work
Web addresses
https://www.ehu.eus/es/web/informatika-fakultatea/ikasketak/gradu-amaierako-proiektua