Resultados de la experiencia en la asignatura Trabajo Fin de Grado en el título de Relaciones Laborales y Recursos Humanos
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Abstract
The implementation of the Degree in Labor Relations and Human Resources at the University of Murcia was in the academic year 2009-10. In the same year we offer an adaptation to the degree to graduates who titled the previous curriculum. This decision meant that we had to organize, plan and manage the subject of Final Project (TFG) while we set up new studies. Thus, in the last five academic years, we have accumulated valuable experience on the said matter. The TFG is a subject of the curriculum, but with special features, such as having no teaching, it is supervised by a teacher over a number of sessions and defends once taken and passed all the subjects included in the curriculum, etc. Our communication presents for discussion, the experiment carried out at the Faculty of Labour Sciences at the University of Murcia on the TFG, from the point of view of organization, management and evaluation of the course and the academic results obtained by students.
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