Work Placement 20 ECTS (internship)

Study Board of Political Science, Journalism, Sociology, and European Studies

Teaching language: English
EKA: B430007102, B430007112
Censorship: Second examiner: None
Grading: Pass/Fail, Approved/Not approved
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Autumn, Spring
Level: Master

Course ID: B430007101
ECTS value: 20

Date of Approval: 13-03-2018


Duration: 1 semester

Course ID

B430007101

Course Title

Work Placement 20 ECTS (internship)

Teaching language

English

ECTS value

20

Responsible study board

Study Board of Political Science, Journalism, Sociology, and European Studies

Date of Approval

13-03-2018

Course Responsible

Name Email Department
Olivier Schmitt schmitt@sam.sdu.dk

Offered in

Odense

Level

Master

Offered in

Autumn, Spring

Duration

1 semester

Mandatory prerequisites

None.

Recommended prerequisites

BSc in social sciences, history, area studies or equal qualifications.

Aim and purpose

The aim of the internship is to provide the students with the opportunity to incorporate practical, political and/or legal issues in the international context of the graduate study programme and thereby test the qualifications obtained.

Content

The internship includes a minimum of 3 months (full time = 480 hours) study programme-related work with a public authority, a NGO, a private company or another organisation, if the company has a clear international dimension
Usually, the student is referred to the contact person in the organisation of the internship for regular supervision and the content of the written report, whereas the course teacher from the study programme will supervise preliminary and concluding work on, for example, the format of and theoretical considerations of the report. The course teacher assesses the report, but the responsibility of the content itself - and of other products that the student may have produced during the internship - is with the student and the internship organisation. 

Learning goals

The internship should be suited to reflect the scientific advancement of the student and test the knowledge acquire during the study programme, and by the end of the internship experience, the student will be able to: 
- Obtain practical experience with international political and/or legal issues and gain knowledge about the administrative procedures and functions of a public authority, a NGO, a private company or another organisation 
- Handle and solve issues within the relevant academic fields in practice 
Account for assignments during the internship and link those tasks to knowledge gained from the taught courses 
- Place the experiences in an academically relevant perspective, for example, through references to theoretical, methodological or other academic literature within international security and/or law 
- Carry out a theoretical or other academic discussions about specific aspects of the practical experiences from the internship organization
- Discuss his/her perspective and practical experiences in a written assignment which as a minimum contains a research question, discussion/analysis and conclusion, and which meets the demands of an academic assignment.

Literature

Depends on the subject and is selected by the student according to the experiences gained during the internship.

Teaching Method

Usually, the student is referred to the contact person in the organisation of the internship for regular supervision and the content of the written report, whereas the course teacher from the study programme will supervise preliminary and concluding work on, for example, the format of and theoretical considerations of the report. The course teacher assesses the report, but the responsibility of the content itself - and of other products that the student may have produced during the internship - is with the student and the internship organisation. 

The intern agreement (contract) and the supervision agreement are submitted for approval by the Head of Studies no later than September 1 (fall semesters) or February 1 (spring semesters). If the agreements are not submitted at this point or if it cannot be approved, the student must de-register from the work placement and register for other courses counting the same number of ECTS points within the first two weeks of the semester.

There is a maximum of 4 hours of supervision from the faculty supervisor (preparation is not included).

The internship ends with a written report in which the student must account for the work carried out during the internship, relate the experiences obtained to issues within international security and/or law, and reflect on his/her scientific development – at a level equivalent to a seminar paper.

Workload

Face-to-face supervision):                 4 hours
Internship:                                      406 hours
Examination (report writing):          130 hours
Total:                                              540 hours

Examination regulations

Exam

Name

Exam

Timing

Exam: January / June
Reexam: February / August

Rules

-3 is not allowed, 00 is not allowed

Tests

Exam

Name

Exam

Form of examination

Project report

Censorship

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Student Identification Card - Exam number

Language

English

Duration

Exact dates appear in the examination plan. 

Length

Written report of maximum 15 pages of 2,400 characters (spacing, appendix and notes included, but table of content and bibliography excluded), to be handed in via Blackboard and assessed by the course teacher who endorsed the internship (Reports can be written in groups of two students if they were interns the same place at the same time – group reports could expand to 20 page). The report must reflect how the student applied the knowledge obtained during the study programme to the practical training carried out with the internship. The Academic Study Board of Political Science, furthermore, conclusively approves the 20 ECTS on the basis of the report. If the report is not approved, a new report can be handed in according to agreement with the examiner which does not require choosing a new subject.

ECTS value

20

Additional information

Due work prior to admission to the programme will not qualify as an internship.


The student may not receive payment for the project-oriented study, as a) the activity is an ECTS-bearing activity, and b) the student may receive SU during the study. Reimbursement for some expenses or a monthly payment for confirmed expenses can however be granted during the study. If repayment/reimbursement is received, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure, whether it is taxable or not.  


Registration for the course is automatically a registration for the ordinary examination in the course. Cancellation is not possible. If the student does not participate in the examination, the student will use an examination attempt. 

The university may grant an exemption from the rules in case of exceptional circumstances.

Prerequisites

Type Prerequisite name Prerequisite course
Exam B430007112, Supervision agreement B430007101, Work Placement 20 ECTS (internship)

EKA

B430007102

Supervision agreement

Name

Supervision agreement

Form of examination

Participation

Censorship

Second examiner: None

Grading

Approved/Not approved

EKA

B430007112

External comment

NOTE - This course is identical with the former course 9358301, Work Placement 20 ECTS (internship).
Used examination attempts in the former identical course will be transferred.
Courses that are identical with former courses that are passed according to applied rules cannot be retaken.

The student is automatically registered for the first examination attempt when the student is registered for a course or course element with which one or more examinations are associated. Withdrawal of registration is not possible, and students who fail to participate in an examination have used one examination attempt, unless the University has made an exemption due to special circumstances. 
If a student does not meet the established university prerequisites for taking the exam, he or she has used one examination attempt, unless the University has made an exemption due to special circumstances.

Courses offered

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