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The final examination consists of discussing, before a committee, a short written report on a physics topic that you have dealt with during your studies.

The paper must be about 3,000 words and you will be able to choose the topic about 7 weeks before your planned graduation date from a list of titles that will be proposed to you.

The aim of the final examination is to test your ability to present a basic physics topic with clarity, mastery, autonomy and in a critical manner.

During the discussion, at graduation, you will be able to use IT tools to better explain your work.