Base Knowledge
Nothing to report
Teaching Methodologies
The student will be accompanied in the completion of their in-ternship by a Doctorate Professor or Specialist appointed by the Technical-Scientific Council, and by a Supervisor at the host entity.
Learning Results
The internship includes a professionalizing approach, also responding more adequately to the requirements
of some professional organizations. Its objective is “…to provide the master’s student with on-the-job
training that facilitates their future integration into the labor market, career advancement or change of
profession, and the report aims to highlight the activities carried out during the internship”.
It is intended that the student reinforces their technical and scientific skills acquired in the teaching
component of the Master’s, comparing what they learned in the classroom environment with the specific
situations that the institution hosting the internship will encounter. It is also intended that you develop other
skills “soft skils”
Program
Under the Master’s in Business Management, the internship report must include the following parts:
1. Introduction (Brief reference to the theoretical framework topic of the work, brief presentation of the welcoming entity, relevance of the internship, questions/problems pre-defined by the organization,
objectives of the work carried out, highlighted problems and structure of the written text);
2. Theoretical framework (Review of scientific and technical literature regarding the theoretical topic, definition of adopted concepts, conceptual models, applicable techniques, reference authors, discussion and problematization of applicable topics);
3. Methodology (methods and techniques used in collecting in-formation about the entity, procedures and processing of in-formation);
4. Applied study (narrative of the company’s history, organiza-tional reality, strategic, functional and inter- relational analysis with a focus on the predominant functions in the company’s ac-tivity. Presentation of the results obtained in the research ques-tions);
5. The general index, and eventual index of tables, figures and/or graphs will appear o
6. Bibliographic references must be cited in the text, following the APA (American Psychological Association)
7. All figures, graphs, tables, are included on the 50 pages and must be numbered consecutively with Arabicnumerals in the order they appear in the text.
8. At the end of the body of the work and before the attach-ments or appendices, the bibliographical references must be listed, in general alphabetical order of the first author’s sur-name, sorted regardless of whether it is an article, book, book chapter or website.
Curricular Unit Teachers
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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