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Internship

Niveau

1. Study cycle, Bachelor

Learning outcomes of the courses/module

The students: • apply the acquired knowledge in practice. • understand processes in the professional environment. • solve problems in professional projects and implement the solutions developed. • independently work out arguments, problem solutions and strategies and develop them further.

Prerequisites for the course

All courses according to the curriculum of the previous semesters

Course content

The course content depends on the activities the students do at the internship pro-vider. The students choose an internship independently. They can draw on the ex-tensive range of internships offered by the Kufstein Tirol University of Applied Scienc-es. The Director of Studies checks the professional correspondence of the internship activities with the contents of the course and the qualification profiles of the course of studies. Subsequently, the Director of Studies checks whether the internship corre-sponds to the training objectives of the program and whether the student can be employed according to his/her level of qualification. A detailed internship guide sup-ports the students in organizing their internship semester. Mind. 475 working hours in full employment must be completed.

Recommended specialist literature

Adam, B.; Der clevere Praktikumsführer: Recherche, Bewerbung, Organisation. Red-line Verlag (in the current edition) Bloss, M.: Mein Praktikum – bewerben, einsteigen, aufsteigen. UVK (in the current edition) Brokemper, P.: Richtig beginnen in Ausbildung und Praktikum. Verlag an der Ruhr (in the current edition) Langlotz: Praktikum erfolgreiche!: Von der ersten Idee über die richtige Bewerbung bis zum wertvollen Arbeitszeugnis und darüber hinaus. CPI books (in the current edi-tion) Püttjer, C., and Schnierda, U.: Bewerben um ein Praktikum. Campus Verlag (in the current edition)

Assessment methods and criteria

Portfolio

Language

German

Number of ECTS credits awarded

19

Share of e-learning in %

0

Semester hours per week

0.0

Planned teaching and learning method

Work experience

Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered

6

Name of lecturer

Prof. (FH) Dr. Peter Dietrich

Academic year

Key figure of the course/module

IBS.VZB.06.01

Type of course/module

internship

Type of course

Compulsory

Internship(s)

Internship