Semesters

IPA203 Internship with internship report (15 ECTS)

Course code: 
IPA203
Duration: 
1 semester
Credits (ECTS): 
15
Level of study: 
Specialization level (bachelor’s degree level)
Teaching semester: 
2019 Spring
Assessment semester: 
2019 Spring
Language of instruction: 
English
Required prerequisite knowledge

IPA111 and IPA112 or equivalent.

Course content

The aim of this course is to practice and apply knowledge and insights into theories and methods acquired so far in the bachelor studies. Students are to do an internship in the public or private sector, or with an NGO. The internship can take place in Norway or abroad. During their internship students are to write an internship report. The topic of this report should be connected to the workplace and to the students' tasks.

The course consists of two parts:

Part 1: Internship seminar, preparing the students both for the internship and for writing the internship report. The course covers topics like how to write a paper, how to apply for jobs, ethics in worklife, and different cultures in worklife.

Part 2: Internship in the public or private sector, or with an NGO, and writing of the internship report.

Learning outcome

In accordance with the National Qualifications Framework the student will achieve the following learning outcomes after completing the course:

Learning outcome knowledge

The student will have acquired knowledge of methods of how to write a university college paper and of how to collect data. 

Learning outcome skills

The student will know how to work on projects in a workplace and to present the outcomes of their work projects in a written report. 

Learning outcome qualification

The student will know how to apply theoretical knowledge acquired in their studies in a practical work setting. 

Working and learning activities

This is an elective course. The course is also open for students from other study programs at HVO and for international students. The seminar is held in English. The internship report can be written in Norwegian or English.

The course is held in spring term and consists of two parts:

Part 1: Internship seminar

The seminar prepares students for the internship and for writing the internship report. It is held in January and February, and provides a theoretical and practical introduction to writing university college papers / reports. The seminar also helps students prepare for job/internship applications and job interviews, work in different cultures and ethics in work life. Additional topics, like presentation techniques, may also be covered. As part of the course, students are to present the organization they will do their internship in and the planned topic they are going to write about in their internship report, in class. 

Part 2: Internship
Students are to find internship positions themselves, but the department can help with contacts to possible internship places. The department provides more extensive support in finding internship positions to international students. The internship position has to be approved of by the department. Each student gets assigned a supervisor by the department. The internship lasts 6 to 8 weeks, between the beginning of March and the end of May. During the internship, students are to write an internship report. The topic of the report should be connected to the workplace and to the student's tasks during the intership. The report - with a length of about 4000 words - should follow the usual requirements for university college papers.

Assessment requirements
  • Participation in seminar (obligatory attendance - at least 80%)
  • Presentation of internship position and topic of internship report in the seminar
  • Completed internship 
Maximum number of students: 
40
Person in charge: 
Nathalie Homlong
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  • Planning and administration - bachelor
Assessment FormGroupingDurationGrading scaleProportionCommentSupport MaterialsScope
Rapport
Individual
1 Semester
A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade
The grade on the course is based on the grade on the report. The internship report should be about 4000 words (+/- 10%).
Approval signature: 
Odd Ragnar Hunnes 07.02.18