Academic Year:
2023/24
434 - Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
29758 - Internships 4
Teaching Plan Information
Academic year:
2023/24
Subject:
29758 - Internships 4
Faculty / School:
110 - Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Degree:
434 - Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
ECTS:
4.0
Year:
4
Semester:
Second semester
Subject type:
Optional
Module:
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1. General information
External internships are a training activity included in the curriculum of the degree within the optional module.
The objectives to be achieved are:
- To contribute to the comprehensive education of students, complementing their theoretical and practical learning.
- To facilitate the knowledge of the work methodology adequate to the professional reality in which the students will have to work, contrasting and applying the acquired knowledge.
- To encourage the development of technical, methodological, personal and participatory skills.
- To obtain practical experience that facilitates insertion into the labour market and improves the student´s future employability.
- To encourage the values of innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
These objectives are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
It is recommended to consult the EINA website: https://eina.unizar.es/info-profesion
2. Learning results
The student, in order to pass this subject, must demonstrate the following results:
- To be able to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired, putting it into practice in the development of a work outside the educational field, supervised, directed and linked to the exercise of the activity in an appropriate professional environment (public or private).
- To be able to honour the commitments acquired with the collaborating entity and with the university in relation to the external internship.
- To be able to write, in an adequate and systematic way, a report of activities (final report of the internship) that reflects the proposed and achieved objectives, as well as a detailed description of the activities carried out.
- To be able to present the final report of the internship to the academic tutor and to hold, if necessary, a discussion in which, among other issues, the contents, methodology and clarity are addressed.
- To be able to establish the relationship between the contents of the degree and the work performed, taking into account the general and specific competences as well as the skills and attitudes developed.
- To be able to carry out a reasoned evaluation of the activities and the processes linked to them and to formulate proposals for improvement.
- To know and demonstrate ability to perform professional tasks in the field of the degree.
3. Syllabus
The internship program will be established by agreement with the collaborating entity and the academic tutor, and will be included in the training project. This project must be evaluated and approved by the Academic Committee of the degree program.
In application of the current regulations, the internship will be worth 25 hours per credit.
According to the provisions in the verification report of the Degree in Mechanical Engineering and in accordance with its duration, the subjects of external academic practices offered for enrolment and evaluation in this degree are as follows:
Code
|
Designation
|
Workload (duration)
|
29754
|
External internships 1
|
1 ECTS (25 hours)
|
29755
|
External internships 2
|
2 ECTS (50 hours)
|
29756
|
External internships 3
|
3 ECTS (75 hours)
|
29757
|
External internships 3
|
3 ECTS (75 hours)
|
29758
|
External Internships 4
|
4 ECTS (100 hours)
|
29759
|
External Internships 5
|
5 ECTS (125 hours)
|
29760
|
External internships 6
|
6 ECTS (150 hours)
|
4. Academic activities
The learning activities included in the external academic internship are the following:
- The activities developed during the practice itself (working day adapted to the circumstances of the collaborating entity and the student).
- Follow-up by the academic tutor and the tutor of the collaborating entity.
5. Assessment system
The student must show that they has achieved the learning results foreseen in the training project through the following activities, on the basis of which the academic tutor will carry out the evaluation:
- Meetings held between the academic tutor and the student.
- Final report of the internship, carried out and delivered by the student, in accordance with the eINA guide.
- Presentation and defence of the report before the academic tutor.
- Assessment report by the tutor at the collaborating entity.
- Final student evaluation of the internship.
The academic tutor will assign the grade, based on the assessment activities mentioned in the previous section, in the final evaluation report, which will also reflect the evaluation of the following sections:
- Assessment of the tutor in the collaborating entity, 50%.
- Degree of achievement of the objectives of the internship training project, 25%.
- Content and quality of the final report of the internship and its presentation and defence, 25%.