HCCK03226U Academic Internship 30 ECTS

Volume 2023/2024
Content

During the Academic Internship the student acquires knowledge and experience of applying the academic theories and methods of the Master's Programme in Cognition and Communication.

Learning Outcome

At the examination, the student can demonstrate:
Knowledge of:
 the work in an organisation or company
 internal and external factors affecting an organisation
 an organisation's strategic work
 applying academic qualifications in a practical organisational context
 academic resources in a work context.
Skills in:
 apply academic theories and methodologies to specific minor tasks
 apply relevant academic theories and methods of analysis to focus on specific workplaces, organisations and work processes.
Competencies in:
 reflect on specific working conditions in the workplace, including their own role and tasks
 reflect on their own career opportunities and perspectives in relation to choice of topic for their Master's thesis and academic specialisation
 carry out minor academic work tasks relating to their own study field.

In advance of the academic internship, a written agreement is signed by the student and the workplace. Before the academic internship commences, this agreement must be approved by the board of studies or a person authorised by the board of studies. The agreement must specify that the workplace and the student intend to live up to the provisions relating to length of the internship, the type of work and supervision.
30 ECTS
Seminar and individual supervision in connection with the preparation of a portfolio. Presence at the workplace for a total of 600-650 hours.
Feedback will be given on assignments submitted before the deadline specified by the lecturer during the semester. The feedback may consist of individual and/or collective feedback from the lecturer. The portfolio is evaluated at the exam as a single written submission.
In advance of the academic internship, a written agreement is signed by the student and the workplace. Before the academic internship commences, this agreement must be approved by the board of studies or a person authorised by the board of studies. The agreement must specify that the workplace and the student intend to live up to the provisions relating to length of the internship, the type of work and supervision.
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Seminar
  • 6
  • Total
  • 6
Continuous feedback during the course of the semester
Credit
30 ECTS
Type of assessment
Portfolio
Type of assessment details
Form of exam: Portfolio. Extent: 21-25 standard pages. Assessment: Internal exam with one examiner, the 7-point grading scale.

The portfolio consists of five set assignments:
 Presentation of the internship site/organisation (1-2 standard pages)
 Organisational and strategic analysis of the organisation (3-4 standard pages)
 Analysis of development opportunities within the organisation (3-4 standard pages)
 Presentation and analysis of academic product carried out at the internship site (4-5 standard pages)
 Reflections on academic skills in practice and in light of the student’s own career plans (10-11 standard pages)
Feedback will be given on assignments submitted before the deadline specified by the lecturer during the semester. The feedback may consist of individual and/or collective feedback from the lecturer. The portfolio is evaluated at the exam as a single written submission.
In advance of the academic internship, a written agreement is signed by the student and the workplace. Before the academic internship commences, this agreement must be approved by the board of studies or a person authorised by the board of studies. The agreement must specify that the workplace and the student intend to live up to the provisions relating to length of the internship, the type of work and supervision. The work tasks must have relevance to the subject area of cognition and communication.
Exam registration requirements

The syllabus covers 800 standard pages of theoretical/analytical literature of relevance to the internship. Half of the specified literature must be academic literature within Cognition and Communication, the other half must be relevant literature within Organizational Theory. The syllabus can include literature that has been given for exams in other subject elements. The syllabus must be approved by the internal examiner.

Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship