Checking date: 20/06/2022


Course: 2022/2023

Professional Internship
(18290)
Bachelor in Applied Mathematics and Computing (Plan: 433 - Estudio: 362)


Coordinating teacher: GARCIA SANCHEZ, JOSE DANIEL

Department assigned to the subject: Computer Science and Engineering Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 12.0 ECTS

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Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
The goal of this course is to allow the student to complete its formation with a period of external internship in a company. External internships reinforce the formation of the students and provide them a complementary formation with singular value for their professional career. The content of this subject is composed for all those activities carried out by students in companies, institutions and organizations, which seek to give a practical complement (or an academic-practical complement) to the academic learning process when such activity is relevant to the learning process and their future professional career
Learning activities and methodology
AF6.EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS. Internships carried out in external entities, companies and public or private institutions.Subjects with 6 ECTS entail a minimum of 141 hours and subjects with 12 ECTS entail a minimum of 282 hours. 100% on-site AF7.Preparation of INTERNSHIP report. 9 hours workload (for 6 ECTS) and 18 hours (for 12 ECTS); both 0% on-site MD5.TUTORING FOR EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS. Individualized academic help and guidance from tutor (individual tutoring sessions) or in-group (group tutoring) for the proper development, orientation and monitoring of internships carried out by students in external entities. The academic tutor may employ the reports from the entity or institution tutor as support.
Assessment System
SE5.FINAL EVALUATION OF INTERNSHIPS. The evaluation is based on that made by the academic tutor as the internship was carried out, the final report of the tutor from the entity where the internship took place, and the written report prepared and presented by the student. 100% of the evaluation

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.