Internship/ projectwork for Exchange Students (incoming - bachelor level) (TNU100)
An internship/ project work is a supervised practical training, where the student obtains practical work experience and enhanced understanding of how theoretical competence acquired can be put to practical use. The internship is within the relevant study program of the student and offers the possibility of "learning by doing". The students will acquire new knowledge through reflexive assessment of their own work. Internship/project work is defined in agreement with a supervisor at UiS,and will address challenging scientific research and development problems.
Course description for study year 2024-2025
Course code
TNU100
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
20
Semester tution start
Spring, Autumn
Number of semesters
1
Exam semester
Spring, Autumn
Language of instruction
English
Content
Learning outcome
Knowledge and understanding
Have knowledge and understanding within relevant fields included in the internship/ project work, including the scientific basis of the fields and applicable methods. The learning outcome should be in accordance with the educational stage (bachelor or master) of the student.
After completing the course the student will have experience from (knowledge and skills):
- working individually on a challenging scientific research or development problem
- planning and conducting an R&D project
- seeking and assessing work in a field relevant to the project
- developing and assessing alternative solutions to the problem
- documenting the results in a scientific report
Competences and skills
Have ability to apply theories and models within the fields the internship/ project includes. Have ability to independently and together with others identify, formulate and solve problems and to complete tasks within a given period. Present and discuss issues and situations in dialogue with different groups. Ability to work independently in the fields the course relates to.
Required prerequisite knowledge
Exam
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Report | 1/1 | Passed / Not Passed |
The assessment of the course consists of a report that counts 100% of the final grade. Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Students that fail the report may re-present it within one week.
Course teacher(s)
Course teacher:
Tina PuntervoldCourse coordinator:
Magne Olav SydnesMethod of work
Active participation is required. The student should work full time with qualified tasks and participate continuously in the daily work.
The project status must be reported regularly to the supervisor and the project report should be presented orally to a general audience toward the end of the project.
In order to pass the course the student must submit a 10-15 page report before the end of the internship period, or at a date agreed with the supervisor. The report shall comprise two parts. The first part shall contain a detailed description of the work tasks the student performed during the internship. In the second part, the student shall discuss whether some of the theories and perspectives of which the student acquired knowledge during the program proved to be of practical use to you in his/her field of study, and how. The two parts need not be equal in length.