The general objectives of the MFP are:
- Apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the master's program in an experimental or theoretical research project.
- Contribute to knowledge in a specific area related to the contents of the master.
- Present an original and relevant research project in the field.
- Develop research skills, data collection, bibliographic review and analysis.
- Develop both oral and written communication skills, including the ability to present and defend research results with scientific rigor, being able to write a scientific manuscript clearly and concisely.
In summary, the objectives of the MFP are for the student to demonstrate their ability to carry out original and relevant research, apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the master's degree, and develop research, analysis, and oral and written communication skills.
In the TFM, the student must demonstrate the ability to perform original research, apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the master's degree, and develop research and analytical skills, as well as oral and written communication abilities.