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Project-oriented internship (30 ECTS): Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship

Title
Project-oriented internship (30 ECTS): Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship
Semester
E2024
Master programme in
Social Entrepreneurship and Management
Type of activity

Project oriented internship

Teaching language
English
Study regulation

Read about the Master Programme and find the Study Regulations at ruc.dk

REGISTRATION AND STUDY ADMINISTRATIVE
Registration

Please be aware of the approval requirements for a project-oriented internship. You can read more about the approval process here

Number of participants
ECTS
30
Responsible for the activity
Sameer Ahmad Azizi (saazizi@ruc.dk)
Head of study
Luise Li Langergaard (luiseli@ruc.dk)
Teachers
Study administration
IMT Registration & Exams (imt-exams@ruc.dk)
Exam code(s)
U60682
ACADEMIC CONTENT
Overall objective

The purpose of the specific project-oriented internship is that the students become familiar with the labour market and test their skills in relation to the requirements for tasks and positions they will likely experience when they get a job after their studies. The student will be able to identify, understand and reflect on leadership and management in the organisation/enterprise, and will be able to apply the scientific methods related to the Master's programme in practice.

Detailed description of content

Students find internship places on their own or with help from the study and career guidance and must sign an internship agreement. You can read about the approval process on the link above (see registration). Students can contact the Study and career guidance for information about internships and to see currents ads for internship places.

The internship is supported by a series of seminars:

  • The aim of the seminars is to offer feedback and constructive critique to help the student progress with their internship portfolios (instead of individual supervision).

  • The aim of the seminars is to support the internships through feedback from other students and seminar facilitators as well as to give and receive constructive feedback – Peer feedback.

  • The seminars are centered around the students’ problem formulation and under concern for the students’ freedom to choose theories and method within the frame of the module’s description.

  • Students are expected to independently manage the internship, which includes active participation in the seminars.

  • Besides, the seminars work as preparation for the exam in the sense that students get a chance to practice receiving formative feedback on their oral presentations and discussions of the internship portfolio.

  • It is part of the training in given oral presentations and participating in discussion of dimensions of the internship portfolio.

Course material and Reading list

There is no common syllabus for the internship portfolio. Students themselves select relevant literature for their portfolio.

Overall plan and expected work effort

Study intensity

The internship corresponds to 30 ECTS that equals to 825 working hours per student. 1 ECTS corresponds to about 27,5 hours of work.

The 30 ECTS internship corresponds to about 825 hours of work, which is about 22 weeks of full time work with 37 hours of work a week. It is recommended that students spend one day a week on reading for and writing the internship portfolio.

The working hours include participation and preparation for the seminars. The seminars amount to 20 hours.

Besides, the exam is included in the sum of working hours.

Teaching and learning activities The internship is supported by a series of seminars, in which students work to qualify their portfolio through feedback from peers and facilitators. The seminars are centered around the students’ problem formulation and under concern for the students’ freedom to choose theories and method within the frame of the module’s description.The seminars will be organised around the themes:

  1. Problem area, research question and presentation of internship organisation
  2. Methods and critical reflections on the application of methods
  3. Theories and critical reflections on the application of theories
  4. Competency reflection
Format
Evaluation and feedback

The internship is evaluated by a survey by the end of the semester.

There is continuous alignment of expectations and feedback throughout the course via joint discussions. At the end of the course, students will conduct an oral evaluation that is summarized in writing and sent to the semester coordinator (to inform the head of study and the study board). Every 6th semester, at minimum, there will be an additional survey-based evaluation. Every semester the study board will review evaluations in the light of continuous quality development of the program. You can read more on the study boards page on the intranet.

Programme
ASSESSMENT
Overall learning outcomes

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Identify and present academic and practice-oriented problems in a reflective and critical manner related to management, leadership and organizing processes in relation to the internship organization.

  • Select, present, and justify theories and concepts and related methods that are relevant for to understand and analyse the problem area in the internship organization.

  • Carry out an independent analysis on practical problems by applying management, leadership and/or organisation theories or methods.

  • Critically reflect upon how knowledge, skills, and competences attained from SEM can be relevant for analysing organizational challenges and opportunities in the internship organization.

  • Present and reflect upon competences relevant for future employment based on the experience from the internship organization.

  • Collaborate and engage with student peers in providing academic feedback and evaluating skills, competences and knowledge related to internships.

Form of examination

Individual written portfolio and oral exam

The character limit of the portfolio is 36,000-48,000 characters, including spaces. Examples of written products are exercise responses, talking points for presentations, written feedback, reflections, written assignments. The preparation of the products may be subject to time limits.
The character limits include the cover, table of contents, bibliography, figures and other illustrations, but exclude any appendices.

Time allowed for exam including time used for assessment: 30 minutes.
The assessment is an overall assessment of the written product(s) and the subsequent oral examination.

Permitted support and preparation materials for the oral exam: Personal notes, own reports and assignments.

Assessment: Pass/Fail
Moderation: Internal co-assessor
Form of Re-examination
Samme som ordinær eksamen / same form as ordinary exam
Type of examination in special cases
Examination and assessment criteria

The assessment is an overall assessment of the written product(s) and the subsequent oral examination. The exam is conducted in a way, which allows for individual assessment of each student.

The assessment of the portfolio will be based on the extent to which it can:

  • Identify and present academic and practice-oriented problems in a reflective and critical manner related to management, leadership and organizing processes in relation to the internship organization.

  • Select, present, and justify theories and concepts and related methods that are relevant for to understand and analyse the problem area in the internship organization.

  • Carry out an independent analysis on practical problems by applying management, leadership and/or organisation theories or methods.

  • Critically reflect upon how knowledge, skills, and competences attained from SEM can be relevant for analysing organizational challenges and opportunities in the internship organization.

  • Present and reflect upon competences relevant for future employment based on the experience from the internship organization.

The portfolio must contain:

  • A presentation of the problem area, research question and the internship organisation in relation to the social entrepreneurship research field (approximately 10% of the maximum characters) .

  • A theory section where relevant aspects of the theoretical foundation of the SEM study program is applied to the internship organization (approximately 40% of the maximum characters).

  • A section on methodology that demonstrates the ability to use scientific methods related to the SEM study program. The student must demonstrate ability to use scientific methods in the analysis of the internship organization (approximately 40% of the maximum characters).

  • A competency reflection (approximately 10% of the maximum characters)

Exam

The exam will start with a 4-5 minutes presentation by the student. You can use power point and/or printouts to support your presentation. The presentation will be followed by questions and discussion with the examiners

Exam code(s)
Exam code(s) : U60682
Last changed 15/05/2024

lecture list:

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Wednesday 11-09-2024 08:15 - 11-09-2024 12:00 in week 37
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Internship seminar (SEM)

Monday 14-10-2024 08:15 - 14-10-2024 12:00 in week 42
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Internship seminar (SEM)

Wednesday 13-11-2024 08:15 - 13-11-2024 12:00 in week 46
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Internship seminar (SEM)

Wednesday 04-12-2024 08:15 - 04-12-2024 12:00 in week 49
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Internship seminar (SEM)

Thursday 09-01-2025 10:00 - 09-01-2025 10:00 in week 02
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Project hand-in, exam (SEM)

Monday 13-01-2025 08:15 - Friday 31-01-2025 18:00 in week 03 to week 05
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Oral project exam (SEM)

Monday 03-02-2025 08:15 - Friday 28-02-2025 18:00 in week 06 to week 09
Project-oriented internship: Leadership, management and organizing in social entrepreneurship - Oral project reexam (SEM)