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Joint Master in Chromatographic Techniques

Master's thesis

A Master's thesis is a compulsory master's subject that accounts for 30 ECTS (500 hrs). This involves a project or research work carried out by the student that applies, integrates and develops the knowledge and skills required in an aspect of chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. The TFG is aimed at evaluating the skills associated with the degree and concludes with the presentation of a written thesis, its public defence, evaluation and grading.

Students will carry out their master's theses under the supervision of master's-degree teaching staff. Master's theses can also be carried out at research centres at other universities in Spain or abroad, under the corresponding agreement. This possibility can be funded partially in the EU under the programme Erasmus + for traineeship .

Projects will be officially assigned to students through the TFGM platform at the UdG's Faculty of Sciences .

It is foreseen that the students dedicate themselves to its complete master's thesis in time since mid March until the public defence (June or September).

The report’s formal requirements and contents to be included can be consulted in Final Master's Project Regulations.

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