Practical training WM-I-PRZ2
The aim of student internships is to acquire practical knowledge and skills in the field of computer science, supplementing and extending the knowledge obtained during studies. Internships verify the use of the knowledge acquired during the studies in the work environment and give the opportunity to learn about the real applications of IT and organization of IT work in enterprises at the level and in terms of knowledge and skills corresponding to the content of study programme.
In particular, the aim of the internships is to familiarize Students with the requirements of future employers and the procedure of admission to work, and to gain experience in teamwork by familiarizing Students with the commercial use of IT systems, with the operation and maintenance principles of IT equipment, performing IT engineering tasks, including specialist tests. It should transmit information technology in practice.
The implementation of the professional internship will depend on the possibilities and scope of the company's activity. Typical of the existing scope of work would be computing centers, institutions and enterprises dealing with the creation and operation of computer software and computer networks. In addition, the practice can be carried out wherever there is a need for IT expertise in the installation, commissioning and maintenance of databases and application software systems for a variety of applications.
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) E-Learning
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(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student:
W1 - knows and understands the principles of health and safety of individual and team work and the risks associated with the work environment (I2_W08),
W2 - knows and understands the rules, ethical standards, legal regulations in the work of an IT specialist (I2_W07),
W3 - knows and understands selected applications of IT solutions in selected areas (I2_W02),
U1 - is able to carry out the assigned work using advanced methods and IT tools (I2_U09),
U2 - can see a technical problem and independently propose a concept of a solution (I2_U02),
U3 - can present the results of commissioned work or collected information using specialized terminology, various communication tools and application programs (I2_U07),
U4 - can formulate clear opinions (I2_U07),
U5 - can acquire, analyze and use information, learn independently using sources in Polish and English (I2_U08, I2_U11, I2_U12),
K1 - is ready to ask questions and independently acquire information or expand knowledge (I2_K01),
K2 - is ready to be creative and independent (I2_K05),
K3 - is ready to take actions with the awareness of their impact on the work of the team (I2_K02),
K4 - is ready to be punctual, disciplined and persistent (I2_K02),
K5 - is ready to comply with the rules of professional ethics (I2_K03),
K6 - is ready to take responsibility for entrusted tasks (I2_K03).
Assessment criteria
For all learning outcomes, the following assessment criteria are adopted for all forms of verification:
grade 5: fully achieved (no obvious shortcomings),
grade 4.5: achieved almost fully and criteria for awarding a higher grade are not met,
grade 4: largely achieved and the criteria for a higher grade are not met,
grade 3.5: largely achieved - with a clear majority of positives - and the criteria for granting a higher grade are not met,
grade 3: achieved for most of the cases covered by the verification and criteria for a higher grade are not met,
grade 2: not achieved for most of the cases covered by the verification.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: