Master’s Final Dissertation
Master’s Final Dissertation (TFM) 12 compulsory ECTS.
- The Master’s Dissertation is written in the third semester. A UCM professor with a doctorate will be assigned to direct the project.
- Its formal characteristics, as well as its theoretical and methodological basis, will be established by the degree’s Quality Commission, and it may be an academic research work or a practical project.
- Any extension will be established by the Master’s Coordinating Committee.
- Title/Subject request for the Master’s Dissertation (Doc.)
- Guide to writing the Master’s Dissertation
- List of 2016 Master’s Dissertations
- List of 2017 Master’s Dissertations
- List of 2018 Master’s Dissertations
- List of 2019 Master’s Dissertations
The following mechanisms, published in the Teaching Guide delivered to all students and also available at the Student Administration Office, the Art History Departments and the Faculty Dean's Office will be used for assessment.
The Master’s Dissertation must be no more than 60 pages long (A4) including the notes and bibliography. The assessment criteria will be as follows:
- Writing and presentation.
- Bibliography and notes.
- Subject originality.
- Scientific rigour.
Judging committees will be established to read and evaluate the projects, which will be distributed equitably according to the possible lines of research developed in said projects. Each committee and its deputies will consist of 3+3 members of the master's teaching staff.
The dissertation directors must issue a reasoned, written report endorsing the work, and this must be attached to the project before it is sent to the judging committee assigned to assess it. The defence of the dissertation will be public.
Presentation of the Master’s Final Dissertation
There will be two official presentation periods: June and September