FINAL DEGREE PROJECT. ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CourseCode: 3377Degree: Bachelor's in Telecommunications Technology EngineeringSchool of Engineering of ElcheYear: Year 4 of Bachelor's in Telecommunications Technology EngineeringSemester: SpringType: Final Degree ProjectLanguage: SpanishECTS credits: 12Lecture: 6Laboratory: 6Hours: 300Directed: 120Shared: 0Autonomous: 180Subject matter: Final Degree ProjectModule: Final Degree ProjectDegree website Department: Course instructors are responsible for the course content descriptions in English.DescriptionIndividual and original work presented and defended before a university panel, consisting of a project in a field of technologies specific to telecommunications engineering, which is professional in nature and synthesizes and integrates the knowledge acquired throughout the university education.FacultyProfessional interestCompetencies and learning outcomesGeneral competenciesKnowledge about basic material and technologies that enable learning new methods and technologies, as well as providing tremendous versatility for adapting to new situations.Capacity to resolve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, abilities, and skills, understanding the ethical and professional responsibility of the activities of the technical telecommunication engineer.Knowledge for performing measurements, calculations, assessments, appraisals, surveys, studies, reports, work plans, and other similar work within the specific field of telecommunications.Capacity to analyze and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions.Know and apply basic elements of economics and human resources management, project organization and planning, as well as those of legislation, regulations, and standardization in telecommunications.Ability to work on a multidisciplinary team and in a multilingual environment, and to communicate, both in writing and orally, knowledge, procedures, results, and ideas related to telecommunications and electronics.Knowledge, understanding, and the capability for applying the necessary legislation throughout the professional practice of a telecommunications technical engineer, and the ability to deal with mandatory specifications, regulations, and standards.Ability to deal with mandatory specifications, regulations, and standards.Specific competenciesCapacity for solving mathematical problems that may arise in engineering. Aptitude for applying knowledge towards linear algebra, geometry, differential geometry, differential and integral calculus, differential equations and in partial derivatives, numerical methods, numerical algorithms, statistics, and optimization.Capacity to autonomously acquire new knowledge and techniques suitable for the conception, development, or use of telecommunications systems and services.Capability to use communication and computer applications (office automation, databases, advanced calculation, project management, visualization, etc.) to support the development and use of telecommunications and electronic networks, services, and applications.Ability to use computerized tools in the search for bibliographic resources or information related to telecommunications and electronics.Capability for conceiving, deploying, organizing, and managing telecommunications networks, systems, services, and infrastructure in residential (home, city, and digital communities), business, or institutional contexts, responsible for their implementation and continuous improvement, as well as being aware of their economic and social impact.Ability to individually carry out, present, and defend, before a university panel, an original project within the scope of the technologies specific to telecommunications engineering that is professional in nature and synthesizes and incorporates the skills acquired throughout the program.Objectives (Learning outcomes)01The student have to perform a single original exercise and have to present and defend it against a tribunal from the university. This work consists on a professional project based on specific technologies in Telecommunication Engineering in which synthesize and integrate the skills acquired in the DegreeContentsLecture topicsTeaching unitsU1Individual work in the field of Telecommunication EngineeringAssociation between objectives and unitsObjective/UnitU101Course contentsBasic bibliographyComplementary bibliographyLinksIn this blog you can find all information about the normative, documents and procedures of the TFGIn this blog you can find all information about the normative, documents and procedures of the TFG. Also, you can find the annual offer of TFG given for the different departments of the Degree.SoftwareMethodology and gradingGradingThe score of the Final Project will be undertaken by the Tribunal Evaluator It will be between 0 and 10 points.The score is generated according to the following criteria:a) Presentation and expository clarity: 0 to 2 pointsb) Memory (originality and quality of work): 0-3 pointsc) Memory (synthesis and critical capacity): 0 to 3 pointsd) Answer to issues raised by the Tribunal: 0-2 pointsThe score given by the Tribunal will be the 100% of the final score.