...Internship/Employment Report Format Note: The purpose of your internship is to provide you an opportunity to practice various engineering principles in the real world. In addition, it should provide you with an understanding of how technology-based organizations operate. Please follow the format below in writing your Internship or Employment Report. Your report should demonstrate what you learned and accomplished during your internship. Typical length of an internship report is approximately 10 pages. Remember, you receive the equivalent of 6 credits for your internship. This report should illustrate that the internship was commensurate with this level of effort and learning. (Delete this page for final report) (Cover page) Internship/Employment 2003-2004 Internship/Employment Report Master of Engineering Management Program Name: Telephone: e-mail: Duke University Mailing Address: Company Name: Main Telephone Number: Mailing Address: Supervisor: Telephone Number: Start Date for Internship: End Date for Internship: Report Date: Internship/Employment Report (continued) 2003 SUMMER INTERNSHIP/EMPLOYMENT REPORT Abstract (less than one page) Describe where your internship was carried out (company, department, location, etc.). Summarize your internship goals, activities, and accomplishments. In addition, describe the key learnings you took away from your internship...
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...Internship Report Format A Guide for the Preparation of Internship Report AIMS The aim of this guide is to give student a clear guideline of writing their thesis after successfully completing their internee/project. One aim of the internee/ project is to enable the student to apply in a practical environment the techniques and knowledge gained during the taught component of the course. Specifically the internee/ project report should demonstrate that the student has: (a) Conducted a comprehensive literature search relating to the area of investigation. (b) Synthesized and analyzed the evidence from the literature search and identified an appropriate approach to the problem specified. (c) Demonstrated practical and professional skills in the development of business solution. (d) Documented the system to professional standards. (e) Perform an in-depth critical review of the work undertaken. (f) Made an effective contribution within the industrial environment. (g) Communicated effectively with colleagues. All students are counseled by staff and an outline for the investigation and ensuing practical work is discussed and approved by the student and academic and the industrial supervisors (if any). BASIC GUIDELINE FOR THESIS WRITTING • Format: the shape, size, and general makeup of a publication Processing of your thesis by the University will define several aspects of the format. The following is a list of items the University will check on the deposit...
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...WRITING THE REPORT OF INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES Revised October 2009 Master of Science in Counseling Psychology Frostburg State University Frostburg, Maryland 21532-1099 http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/psyc/graduate/intern.htm (click on Guidelines for Writing the Internship Activities Report) Guidelines For Writing the Report of Internship Activities 2 Table of Contents What You Should Know Before You Start Your Paper…………………………………………… (including what is done with your paper, how to submit your final paper AND who needs to read your paper before it is finalized) Sample Title Page………………………………………………………………………………….. Sample Internship Paper Release Form……………………………………………………………. Sample Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………. Summary of Internship Experiences………………………………………………………………. Case Summaries…………………………………………………….…………………………....... Self-Evaluation…………………………………………………………………………………...... Evaluation of the M.S. in Counseling Psychology Program………………………………………. Individual Case Summary Format…………………………………………………………………. Family Case Summary Format…………………………………………………………………….. Group Case Summary Format………………………………………………….………………….. Group Case Summary (Process)………………….………………………………………... Group Case Summary (Psycho-educational)……………………….………………............ Group Case Summary (Support/Self-Help Group)………………………………………… Couples Case Summary Format……………………………………………………........................ 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 12 13 13 14 15 16 Guidelines For Writing the Report of Internship Activities ...
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...OF PAKISTAN Format of Internship Report – (MCMI619) [pic] 1. Title Page The title page of the report will include: a. Name of the organization b. Name of the internee, Student ID and session c. Submission date of the internship report d. Name of the University e. VU logo 2. Letter of Undertaking You are required to fill in the Letter of Undertaking provided in the ‘Download’ section of the course VULMS and attach here the scanned copy after signing it. 3. Scanned copy of the internship certificate (provided by the organization) Attach the scanned copy of your (original) Internship Completion certificate provided by the organization. 4. Dedication (Optional) If you want to dedicate your work to someone, you may write the dedication note under this section of your internship report. 5. Acknowledgement In this section you acknowledge the help and support of all the people who helped you in completion of your internship and internship report e.g. the library staff, course instructor, family or any other person. 6. Executive Summary Executive summary previews every section of the report in a short form. It can be called as micro image of the report. It helps the reader to get a quick glance at the report before reading it in detail. Everything important that you have done, discovered and concluded should be mentioned but briefly and concisely. 7. Table of contents List the important headings and sub headings in the report with page numbers...
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...Internship Report Format 1. Title Page One original title page, prepared in the same format as the Sample Internship title is given at the end. Page submitted with the original signatures of Program coordinator. The date on the title page will depend on the semester you will receive your degree. 2. Acknowledgements If you wish, you may include a page with a brief note of dedication or acknowledgment of help received from particular persons. 3. Table of Contents The contents page should clearly and accurately index the page numbers of the various sections of the dissertation. Spelling of headings should be accurate (an aspect often missed by students). 4. A Brief Executive Summary of the Internship Executive summary must be included in your internship report. It contains (a) state the problem or problems that you worked on or page summary of the company/institution; (b) brief description your activities; (c) summarize the findings. Limit it to 350 words in length. It should be 1.5 spaced, using only one side of the paper, and should be within the internship report margin requirements and Its pages should be assigned a place in the small Roman number sequence for the preliminary pages, but the numbers should not be displayed on the executive summary pages themselves. 5. Main body of report The first page of either an introduction or a first chapter should be numbered “1” in Arabic numerals. Main body of report should be divided into two parts. 1. Part-I:...
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...(510) 628-8010 fax: (510) 628-8012 MBA INTERNSHIP PROPOSAL APPROVAL FORM STUDENT’S NAME (Last Name, First Name) TELEPHONE CONCENTRATION PERIOD FOR INTERNSHIP STUDENT I.D. NUMBER E-MAIL CURRENT TERM (Fall, Spring, Summer / Year) EXPECTED GRADUATION TERM (Fall, Spring, Summer / Year) 1. PROPOSED INTERNSHIP COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS 2. INTERNSHIP POSITION AND A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF YOUR DUTIES 3. NAME OF PROPOSED FACULTY ADVISOR Advisors for the MBA Internship Reports (BA 398) should be selected from the university MBA faculty available for the term (see catalog or website). If you cannot select an advisor or the person selected by you is not available, please consult the Program Director or the Chief Academic Officer. Please get a printed synopsis of the MBA Internship Report requirements from the Admissions and Records Office. If you decide to change your advisor or switch from BA 398 to BA 399, you need to register again and get approval from the Chief Academic Officer. 4. STUDENT’S SIGNATURE (Student’s Signature and Date) 5. I AGREE TO REVIEW AND GRADE THE REPORT. (Advisor’s Signature and Date) BA 398 6. ARE YOU CHANGING YOUR ADVISOR OR INTERNSHIP? _____YES _____NO If “NO”, please get your advisor’s signature (#5), and submit this form to the Program Director or the Chief Academic Officer. If “YES”, please schedule an appointment for approval of change(s) to your selected advisor and/or the internship company, fill in this form, get the necessary...
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...Formats, Timelines and General Guidelines for Full-term Industrial Internship – School of Computer Applications General Guidelines: 1. Every student undergoing full -term internship shall be evaluated on the basis of Continuous Assessment (CA) and End Term Practical (ETP). 2. Students are required to submit a monthly progress report based upon which Internal Supervisor will award CA marks. Only one submission per month shall be accepted & evaluated. 3. The external internship in-charge will mark the continuous assessment only at the time of completion of the internship. Students must ensure that evaluation marks are provided by the organization as per the given parameters (Annexure III). 4. A student can only proceed with the project if the synopsis/project topic is approved by his/her faculty supervisor. Annexure – IV must be attached with the synopsis of the project and the faculty supervisor must evaluate and provide feedback to the student regarding topic approval/disapproval. 5. All the communications and exchange of documents shall be done through UMS/email. Supervisors are required to provide links to the students on UMS for document submission. 6. With every month’s progress report, the student has to attach monthly attendance sheet and monthly grades awarded by external supervisor (Annexure I and II). As internal faculty supervisors are required to give marks to the student every month, these documents will help the supervisors to evaluate the student’s performance and...
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...The Internship Report Rationale ∗ (Eng 498/698) Because the student who does an internship receives credit from the university, graded credit determined by the technical writing faculty, there needs to be documentation in addition to the site supervisor's evaluation as a basis for that graded credit. Submitting an internship report not only provides the faculty with a document which qualifies the student for graded credit, it also provides the faculty with in-depth information about the profession they are responsible for preparing students to participate in. Furthermore, and of considerable importance, the internship report increases the student's responsibility by requiring the student intern to gather information and plan the report throughout the work experience. The student then has an opportunity to demonstrate maturity as a technical writer by presenting, analyzing, and evaluating his or her own work on the job. Report Content and Format The internship report comprises four parts, each involving a different kind of information and a different mode of written discourse: (1) introduction, (2) narrative, (3) analysis and evaluation, and (4) appendix. Introduction The introduction explains the setting where the work was accomplished and gives a sense of how the intern's job related to the entire work of the hiring organization. This section lends itself to the inverted pyramid organization, moving from general information about the entire organization to a specific...
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...GUIDELINES FOR WRITING THE REPORT OF INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES Revised February 2013 Master of Science in Counseling Psychology Frostburg State University Frostburg, Maryland 21532-1099 http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/psyc/graduate/intern.htm (click on Guidelines for Writing the Internship Activities Report) Guidelines For Writing the Report of Internship Activities 2 Table of Contents What You Should Know Before You Start Your Paper…………………………………………… (including what is done with your paper, how to submit your final paper AND who needs to read your paper before it is finalized) 3 Sample Title Page………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Sample Internship Paper Release Form……………………………………………………………. 5 Sample Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………. 6 Summary of Internship Experiences………………………………………………………………. 7 Case Summaries…………………………………………………….…………………………....... 7 Self-Evaluation…………………………………………………………………………………...... 8 Evaluation of the M.S. in Counseling Psychology Program………………………………………. 8 Case Summary Format………………………………………………………………………….…. 8 Guidelines For Writing the Report of Internship Activities 3 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU START YOUR PAPER Over the years the Guidelines for Writing the Report of Internship Activities has changed, thus you need to be careful to follow the format in THIS CURRENT GUIDELINE instead of relying on the format of previous students’ final papers. The aim of your...
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...[pic] This paper is only for students doing an internship for six credits in one semester. Directions and Report Format 1. The report must be seven to nine pages (not including information page and final report checklist), typed double spaced, with at least four published sources cited in APA format. 2. Use standard 1” margins and a 12 point font such as Times New Roman. 3. Staple the report in the correct order as follows: a. Information page b. Main body (as outlined in the Final Report Guidelines) c. Final report checklist 4. Do NOT use a report folder. 5. Final drafts must be proofread and edited—do not just spell-check the report. 6. Submit final drafts to the FCB Internship Coordinator • On campus—in person to FCB room 108 • Off campus—email to fcb-cdo@nau.edu OR fax to (928) 523-2695 NOTES: Write the report as if you were going to present the final draft to the person with the power to promote you. Reports that are not up to par with business standards (e.g., incomplete sentences, misspelled works, vague generalizations, etc.) will not fulfill the requirements for this course. The last two pages of this section are the information page and final report checklist which must be filled out, signed, and turned in with your final paper. Main Body of the Final Paper THE REPORT MUST CONTAIN ALL OF THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS AND SUBHEADINGS IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER Industry Analysis (5 pages...
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...INDUSTRIAL PLACEMENT HANDBOOK –PART 2 (PA003-5-3) CONTENTS Introduction 3 Internship Mechanism and Process Flow 7 Visiting Academic Supervisor/ Industrial Placement Handbook 12 Part 2-During Internship Appendix 1 – Logbook Template 18 Appendix 2– Logbook Cover Page 19 Post-Internship Appendix 3 – Content Guidelines for Industrial Placement Essay 20 Appendix 4 – Industrial Placement Report Cover Page 27 Appendix 5– Essay Clearance Form 28 Appendix 6 – Student Feedback Form 29 Assessment and Grading Appendix 7 – Industrial Placement Essay Assessment 31 Appendix 8 – Industrial Placement Visit Report Form 34 Appendix 9 – Industrial Placement Assessment Forms 36 Introduction 1. Industrial Experience Rationale The aim of the Industrial Experience programme is to enable students to gain industrial or professional learning experiences to develop transferable skills for employability and thereby to enhance their future value to employers. Familiarity with all common processes is essential and exposure at a practical level to a wide variety of processes is required at a level appropriate for young professional. Whilst it is clearly desirable for students to get a feel for the skills involved, the central aim is to achieve appreciation of business processes. Industrial training is a key component of learning...
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...Context……………………………………………………………………3 Building a Solid Base of Support…………………………………………………………4 Identifying and Prioritizing Program Ideas……………………………………………….5 Developing Objectives……………………………………………………………………9 Devising Transfer of Learning…………………………………………………………...10 Designing Instruction…………………………………………………………………….11 Formulating Evaluations…………………………………………………………………13 Making Recommendations………………………………………………………………15 Format of Internship Program …………………………………………………………....16 Identifying Programming Staff…………………………………………………………..17 Budgets and Marketing…………………………………………………………………..18 Facilities………………………………………………………………………………….20 Appendices: Appendix A: Caffarella’s Interactive Model of Program Planning……………...22 Appendix B: Needs Assessment…………………………………………………23 Appendix C: Faculty Survey……………………………………………………..29 Appendix D: Student Survey…………………………………………………….30 Appendix E: List of Graduate Programs with Internship Components………….31 Appendix F: Internship Learning Agreement ……………………………………32 Appendix G: Possible Internship Sites for HALE Master’s Program…………...35 Appendix H: Sample Brochure…………………………………………………..36 Introduction The HALE master's program prepares individuals for entry-level leadership positions in postsecondary education, public agencies, and business settings. The program provides a broad understanding of educational systems from social, historical, cross-national, normative perspectives...
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...Attachment 1.0 The General Format for the Internship Report • • • • • Cover page Letter of transmittal Acknowledgement Table of contents Executive summary The Organisation (10%) • Introduction • History • Product/service offerings • Operational network organogram • Visions for the future Job (10%) • Description/nature of the job/s • Specific responsibilities of the job • Different aspects of job performance • Critical observations and recommendations Project (60%) • Summary • Description of the project o Objective of the project o Methodology o Limitations • Main body of the project report (contents to depend on the nature of the project undertaken) o Chapter 1…………….n (to be specified by the supervisor) o Analysis o Results and discussion • Conclusion Attachments and References Attachment 2.1 Internship Evaluation: Report Organisation 1. The intern followed the format for report prescribed/modified by the supervisor. 2. The intern provided necessary tables, charts, and references. 3. The intern sequenced the materials in the logical order. Content 1. The intern provided adequate narration to explain content of the report 2. The intern demonstrated clear understanding of the subject of the report Writing skill 1. The intern’s ability to write is at the level expected of an undergraduate student. Attachment 2.2 Internship Evaluation: Presentation Attire 1. The intern looked clean, fresh, and executive like 2. The intern was dressed executive like Deliberation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5...
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...Suggested Format for the Internship Report This document is intended as a guide for students to follow when preparing their internship reports. Submit the report to the course instructor (J. Flores or D. Wallace) after completing the internship activity: 1) Title Page 2) Table of Contents • Include an entry each main section as identified below (Introduction, Responsibilities, Major Projects, etc. • Provide an entry for each appendix, i.e., Appendix 1: Internship Proposal, Appendix 2: Documentation of Work Hours, etc.) 3) Introduction • Provide background information on the Company (paragraph). 4) Responsibilities • This should be a generalized description of Internship responsibilities (a couple of paragraphs at most). • Include a statement of the number of hours worked, with supporting documents in the Appendix. 5) Major Projects • Write summary descriptions for each major project, report, employee communication, or training packages developed (about a paragraph summarizing each) • Heading Examples: o Cyanide air sampling project o MSDS Inventory o Lead abatement project o Respiratory Protection Training o Compressor House Noise Survey o Acid tank ventilation project o Ergo Hazard evaluations • Provide examples of your work in an appendix (see below) 6) Internship Summary • Include pros and cons of your experience 7) Appendices • Include documents supporting the report, such as: o Internship Proposal o Documentation of Work Hours A...
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...lot in finalizing this project within the limited time frame. SIP Project Report Format 1. Introduction This document describes the standard format for CP3200: Student Internship Programme (SIP) project reports. Students should ensure their reports conform to the required format before submission for examination. 2. Project Report 2.1 Length of the Report The total length of the report, including appendices, should not exceed 20 A4 pages. The main report, without appendices, must not exceed 4,000 words. The text of the main report should be spaced 1.5 lines, in TIMES NEW ROMAN font with size of at least 11. Appendices and other manuals can be in single line spacing and in a smaller font size. Appendices, if any, should be kept small and bound together with the main report. Please consult your project advisor if you are unsure what material you should include in the main report. The report should be clearly written, and should include only relevant information. Note that the inclusion of too much unnecessary detail may cause evaluators to doubt whether the student has really learnt how to distinguish the important issues from the trivial ones. 2.2 Format All CP3200 project reports must be prepared in the following sequence: i. Title page ii. Summary iii. Acknowledgment page iv. Table of contents v. Main report vi. References...
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