Internship Applied Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering By Jan Bollen.

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Internship Applied Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering By Jan Bollen

Agenda Boks and competences Dublin descriptors Internship roles and goals Engineering career spectrum What is a good company? Internship process and deliverables Reflection Assessment Questions

Boks and competences

Dublin descriptors

Internship roles

Internship goals (IG1) Orienting to one or more professions and professional practice. (IG2) Apply, broaden and deepen knowledge. (IG3) Integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines. (IG4) Experience of corporate culture and the structure and organization of the company. (IG5) Develop social skills. (IG6) Develop communication skills.

Engineering career spectrum

Internship, how to start?

What is a good company? Electrical/electronic and/or IT engineering trade, service, design or production. 1 or more colleagues have been educated to minimal a Bachelor level. More than 10 employees. A brief assignment description. The internship coordinator will accept the internship place. A list of suggested companies is listed in the Internship wall, chapter 8 of the internship guide.

Internship deliverables

Project plan ( R. Grit)

Report structure Source definition: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/global%20village

V model or reseach model

Reflection Chapter x+1 > Reflection x+1.1 Company x+1.2 Own development technical and social x+1.3 Own future

Assesment A. Project plan 10% B. Content of assignment 20% C. Process of assignment 20% D. Result 10% E. Report 20% F. Presentation 10% G. Reflection 10%