The Internship Course (KP) is a professional competency course (MKK) that serves as a requirement for completing undergraduate (Bachelor’s) studies, particularly in the Electrical Engineering Study Program at the Faculty of Engineering, UNS.
• The purpose of the internship is to introduce students to the industrial world, both in technical and non-technical aspects, as well as its relevance to the academic material they have learned.
• The internship takes place in industries/companies/government agencies related to the field of electrical engineering, including power generation, electrical distribution and management, electronics, telecommunications, instrumentation and control, and information technology.
• The internship must be carried out in the industry for a minimum of one month.
• Registration for the internship can be done after students have completed four semesters.
• The internship may be undertaken after students have earned at least 90 credits.
• Students are required to prepare an Internship Report and present it in the Internship Seminar.
• The internship is considered complete once the student receives the official internship grade sheet.
• More detailed explanations regarding the internship are provided in the Internship Guidelines Book.
• The internship takes place in industries/companies/government agencies related to the field of electrical engineering, including power generation, electrical distribution and management, electronics, telecommunications, instrumentation and control, and information technology.
• The internship must be carried out in the industry for a minimum of one month.
• Registration for the internship can be done after students have completed four semesters.
• The internship may be undertaken after students have earned at least 90 credits.
• Students are required to prepare an Internship Report and present it in the Internship Seminar.
• The internship is considered complete once the student receives the official internship grade sheet.
• More detailed explanations regarding the internship are provided in the Internship Guidelines Book.