Internship and Report

Teaching Methodologies

This Curricular Unit, CU, is a non-teaching course, and therefore, the concept of “Teaching Method” will not be applicable. However, the
IPC Regulation for the 2nd Cycle, in general, and the Regulation for the 2nd Cycle Courses (Masters) of ISCAC, the section dedicated to
Projects defines some considerations regarding the scientific supervision of the works.
There is also the implementation of a Motivation Methodology based on the realization of a cycle of open classes and seminars, in each
edition of the Masters. These take place on a free attendance regime and take place during the academic quarters.

Learning Results

The main objective of this non-teaching course is to enhance scientific research work, helping students to develop new research skills.
Additionally, it is intended that this U.C and all the dynamics implemented, allow to maintain the link of students to the School, supervisors,
and colleagues.
As specific objectives, it intends to provide an in-depth study of the methods and practices of research in Management Information
Systems, MIS.
Providing updated information and reinforcing the acquisition of new technical and scientific skills are the key points of this non-teaching
course. In terms of skills, students develop:
– research capacity;
– technical skills;
– systematic analysis and critical thinking;
– scientific writing (papers, reports, among others);
– scientific communication skills.

Program

As this is a non-teaching unit, the ‘Programme’ will not be applicable in the strict sense of the contents defined for the course.
ISCAC’s 2nd Cycle Course Regulations define, in the Internship and Report section, Objectives and duration; Regime; Supervision and
Guidance, which is materialised in an internship plan, detailing the activities to be carried out at the Host Organisation, which after
assessment by the supervisor and co-supervisor, if any, taking into account the supervisor’s opinion, is submitted to and assessed by the
CCMSIG and approved by the Technical-Scientific Council.
This CU includes a programme of open classes, in conjunction with Applied Research Project I and II, designed to motivate students and
promote technical-scientific work, with 3 open classes/quarter (average duration=1h30). The contents of these classes are created annually
by the CCM, in line with the the topics and the interest for the scientific areas and the work of this unit.

Internship(s)

SIM

Bibliography

Regulamento Académico do 2.º Ciclo de Estudos do IPC
A bibliografia recomendada é definida de acordo com o âmbito científico e técnico-científico das atividades previstas e com o contributo,
considerando a área técnico-organizacional da entidade de acolhimento.
Severino, A.J. , Metodologia do trabalho científico, Cortez Editora, 23ª Edição, 2013. (https://docero.com.br/doc/xn500)
Bryman, A., e Bell, E. (2007). Business research methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Observações (máximo de 1000 caracteres)
Saunders, Mark, Lewis, P, Thornhill, A. (2023), Research methods for business students, Harlow :Pearson, 9th edition