Master's degrees comprise between 60 and 120 ECTS credits and include all the theoretical and practical training that students must receive: compulsory and elective courses, seminars, work placements, supervised work, a master's dissertation, assessment activities and other courses that may be required depending on the nature of each degree.
A master's degrees concludes with the writing and public defence of a master's dissertation, which comprises between 6 and 30 ECTS credits.
More information about master's dissertations:
To help assess master's dissertation competences at the UGR, the Working Group for Competences of the University of Granada has developed the following rubrics: