Checking date: 23/04/2020


Course: 2019/2020

Bachelor Thesis
(13132)
Bachelor in Employment and Labour Relations (2008 Study Plan) (Plan: 150 - Estudio: 207)


Coordinating teacher: QUINTERO LIMA, MARIA GEMA

Department assigned to the subject: Social and Private International Law Department

Type: Bachelor Thesis
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

Course: XXº
Semester:




Knowledge: - Deepen the knowledge acquired along the degree. Skills: - Browse, select and process the information needed to solve a problem. - Provide ideas to solve problems. - Improve written expression. - Reason given solutions to problematic issues.
Description of contents: programme
Research Work Social Law or in Business Organization / Human Resources The research methodology will be applied to address an issue or a legal or business matter relating to labor relations. Between the tutor and the student an issue or problem is identified. The student must provide answers based on legal or business reasoning. To address a problem should first know the state of knowledge (references) and use appropriate to base the solutions sources.
Learning activities and methodology
The teaching-learning will be tutoring. The tutor through collective or individual meetings will instruct the student in the appropriate methodology to carry out the work. Also by these tutoring job content will be discussed, possible improvements, etc. The total student effort must be equal to 6 ECTS.
Assessment System
The evaluation will be conducted within a committee, which will consider the student's presentation and defense of its proposal and the final written report that the student present. Knowledge is analyzed both as the skills and abilities. The Tutor for each student made a detailed report on the merits and improvements of the report submitted by the student, which may be considered by the evaluation committee. The University uses the Turnitin Feedback Studio program within the Aula Global for the delivery of student work. This program compares the originality of the work delivered by each student with millions of electronic resources and detects those parts of the text that are copied and pasted. If the student has correctly made the appointment and the bibliographic reference of the documents he uses as a source, Turnitin will not mark it as plagiarism.
Additional information

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.