Specific regulations
The Final Master's Project is a required task designed so the student captures, through effort, investigation, and creativity, the knowledge acquired throughout this program. This objective is attested by the completion of a written document and a prototype (web or beta application) of the completed project. This project is the result of the individual and/or collective work aimed at meeting the needs of a specific audience through the design and launch (real or planned) of a product or service within the wide sector of digital communication.
Its structure must include at least the following contents: a) project objectives; b) scope of the project; c) results to achieve; d) summary and timeline of activities; e) technical documents: business, marketing plans, etc.; f) prototype or beta design of the product or service.
Each student will be advised by faculty members participating in the program and/or professionals related to the sector in which the project is based, and it will be defended before an examination committee determined by the master's coordinator and among those tutors deemed appropriate. The project's presentation and defense, along with meeting the minimum requirements, are necessary conditions for earning the program degree.
All information relative to the Final Master's Project (dates, format, tutors, etc.) can be consulted in
this guide.
Students must propose a Final Master's Project in the month of February and indicate their preference of tutor from among the following faculty members:
José Alberto García Avilés
José Luis González Esteban
Alicia de Lara González
Félix Arias Robles
Miguel Carvajal Prieto
The Master's Board will delegate to the program coordinator the task of assigning tutors between these faculty in order attain an equivalent distribution of them. Under exceptional circumstances, students may opt for a co-tutor who is not part of the the Miguel Hernández University faculty.