The Final Degree Project (TFG) is a mandatory subjectwithin the Curriculum of the Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, with a workload of 6 ECTS credits, which islocated in the second semester of the fourth year of theDegree.

The TFG entails the student to develop a work ofsufficient relevance, given that it concludes the training activity in the Bachelor’s Degree, and with a reasonablededication for its most complete development, whichshould allow the integration of all the competenciesrequired for the development of professional practice, so itwould be optimal for it to be framed within the professional reality of Nursing.

The TFG must be original and unpublished and must be carried out by the student under the supervision and guidance of their corresponding academic tutor. In theteaching, tutoring, and evaluation of the TFG, all areas ofknowledge of the Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing will be involved.

STRUCTURE OF THE FINAL DEGREE PROJECT
GENERAL COMPETENCIES OF THE FINAL DEGREE PROJECT

Students:

Must demonstrate knowledge in the area of nursing, including some aspects that involve knowledge fromthe forefront of the nursing field.

Will be able to apply knowledge to their work in a professional manner and possess the competenciesdemonstrated through the elaboration and defense ofarguments and problem-solving within the nursingarea.

Must demonstrate the ability to gather and interpretrelevant data (within the nursing area) to makejudgments that include reflection on relevant social, scientific, or ethical issues.

Must be able to convey information, ideas, problems, and solutions to both specialized and non-specializedaudiences.

Will be able to develop the learning skills necessary toundertake further studies with a high degree ofautonomy.”