Checking date: 09/04/2025 13:37:48


Course: 2025/2026

External Academic Internships
(20175)
Bachelor in Applied Mathematics (Plan: 554 - Estudio: 507)


Coordinating teacher: BAYONA REVILLA, VICTOR

Department assigned to the subject:

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

Course:
Semester:




Learning Outcomes
K8: To know the methods, tools and techniques of mathematics used to model, simulate and solve problems, identifying the different phases of the mathematical modeling process: formulation, analysis, resolution and interpretation of results. S3: Solve mathematical application problems by means of calculation techniques, algebraic or numerical methods and know how to select the most appropriate tools according to each type of problem. S6: Plan and organize team work making the right decisions based on available information and gathering data in digital environments. C1: Know and be able to handle interpersonal skills on initiative, responsibility, conflict resolution, negotiation, etc., required in the professional environment. "C2: Propose solutions to practical problems, using the most appropriate results and techniques, and critically analyze the results obtained, explaining the hypotheses and limitations of the models used. "
Description of contents: programme
Activities carried out by students in companies, entities and organizations, which aim to provide a practical complement (or academic-practical complement) to academic training provided that this activity is related to their academic training and their possible professional opportunities.
Learning activities and methodology
A8: PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIPS. Development of the SAPs in the relevant external entity. 100% de presencialidad / A9: PREPARATION OF INTERNSHIP REPORT. 0% de presencialidad / A11: TUTORING OF EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS. 100% de presencialidad M6: TUTORING, MONITORING AND GUIDANCE OF EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS.
Assessment System
E6: FINAL EVALUATION OF INTERNSHIPS. Evaluación de la memoria final de prácticas del alumno por parte de los tutores. According to university regulations, they will have a weight of 100% in the final grade.

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