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The objective of the internship report is for the student to analyse and reflect theoretically on a practical subject of which experience has been gained during the internship.
Course background:
The internship report functions as a link between theoretical knowledge and
practical experience gained during internship. Drawing on all previous courses
constituting the study programme, the student identifies a relevant problem and
reflects and analyses related issues with the purpose of finding a solution.
The problem definition defined by the student must be relevant for the ICM study programme as well as for the organisation/company as such. The report must include examples of relevant practical solutions to the problem identified, e.g. a website, a poster, a banner, a brochure, a press release etc. to illustrate the practical outcome of the internship period.
The form and structure of the report should comply with the academic requirements
for written reports and as such follow the guidelines and principles from the
course of Academic Writing.
The report should include but is not limited to:
The report is prepared individually in English and must consist of 10-15 standard pages excl. examples of products.
The report must be submitted at AU Herning in triplicate: Two paper copies and one electronic copy (CD-ROM). It is the student's responsibility to provide the organisation/company in question with a copy of the report.
The report must be submitted no later than December 1 in the year of the internship, unless otherwise agreed.
1 st , 2 nd 3 rd and 4 th semesters ICM courses incl. internship in an organisation/company during 5 th semester
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Not applicable
Individual
The report will be evaluated by an ICM lecturer and given a mark according to the Danish 7-point scale.
Re-exam:
If the student fails to obtain the mark 02 at the ordinary exam, a new internship
report will have to be prepared. The report must take its point of departure in
a new problem definition, including a new perspective.