Academic Year/course:
2023/24
278 - Degree in Fine Arts
25119 - Undergraduate Dissertation
Syllabus Information
Academic year:
2023/24
Subject:
25119 - Undergraduate Dissertation
Faculty / School:
301 - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas
Degree:
278 - Degree in Fine Arts
ECTS:
8.0
Year:
4
Semester:
Annual
Subject type:
End of Grade Dissertation
Module:
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1. General information
The Final Degree Project consists of the completion of an original project by each student, guided and directed by a director, a director or co-directors (from 2 to 3).
Each student must develop an artistic proposal or plastic intervention, graphic design or illustration solution, audiovisual or multimedia creation or any other approach compatible with the professional profiles where the knowledge, skills, aptitudes and attitudes acquired in the degree programme are shown. The work must be feasible, taking into account all the necessary details to be able to complete it.
The TFG consists of an autonomous and original work that will contain sufficient elements of personal creation, properly citing all original sources used. The subject is aligned with SDG 4 Quality Education and SDG 5 Gender Equality. More information at: https://fcsh.unizar.es/tfg
2. Learning results
- Knowledge of the ways of presenting artistic work.
- Knowledge of the ways of inserting the Final Degree Project in the professional artistic field.
- Knowledge of the modes of writing related to the realisation, exhibition and presentation of artistic projects and their elaboration.
- Ability to prepare dossiers and reports on the work carried out.
- Ability to insert the Final Degree Project in the professional artistic field.
- Ability to adapt the resources and creative processes to the needs of the projects.
- Ability to seek, analyse and incorporate the necessary information for the elaboration of an artistic project.
- Ability to establish self-critical analyses of artistic projects.
- Ability to contextualise the work carried out in relation to the problems of art.
- Ability to participate in the analysis and assessment of other works.
- Ability to bring personal solutions to artistic creation.
- Ability to manage the necessary information in the elaboration of the Final Degree Project.
- Ability to contextualise one's own work.
3. Syllabus
The development of the artistic project designed and described by each student in their TFG will be agreed and guided by the director or co-directors. In this way, the programme of necessary activities is made more flexible according to the specific case, taking into account the student's own dedication and making it compatible with other training activities recommended by the directing lecturers.
A structured and planned work is recommended that responds to the characteristics defined in the Fine Arts TFG Style Manual and implements a project or artistic creation together with a written report describing its realisation and context.
4. Academic activities
Teaching methodology
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Activity
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Teaching techniques
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Student Work
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Hours
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AF06. Seminars
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Presentation of the subject, TFG Style Manual, templates and the selection process of TFG direction.
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Presential: Attendance.
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5
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No presential: No
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-
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AF15. Analysis of documents
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Articles, bibliographies, etc.
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Presential: No
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-
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No presential: Reading and synthesis.
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40
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AF14. Trabajos e informes.
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Preparation of the TFG report.
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Presential: Monitoring and tutorials.
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6
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No presencial: TFG report.
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70
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AF16. Resolution of proposed exercises.
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Execution of the artistic practice.
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Presential: No
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-
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No presential:
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68
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AF04. Presentation of work
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TFG defence in a public session.
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Presential: Public defence.
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1
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No presential: Preparation
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10
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TOTAL
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200h
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5. Assessment system
Each student must complete their Final Degree Project during the academic year in which they are enrolled in order to be assessed. The director of the dissertation is responsible for validating and supervising the process of carrying out the dissertation, as well as its overall assessment.
The assessment will be carried out through the evaluation of the written report, the project or artistic creation carried out and the public defence before the director, allowing each student to obtain a grade between 0 and 10 points. The evaluation is broken down through the Evaluation Report based on the template approved by the Fine Arts CGC, which structures the evaluation in three blocks: B1. Genesis and planning of the artistic project, B2. Development, management and implementation of the artistic project and B3. Completion, presentation and communication of the artistic project.
The act of defence must be validated and published sufficiently in advance by the coordination of the degree.
Students who obtain a grade equal to or higher than 9 will be eligible for the evaluation of the Honours Court in order to obtain the Honours Mention.
More information about the processes: https://fcsh.unizar.es/tfg