HIT301 Internship Guideline For Students
HIT301 Internship Guideline For Students
HIT301 Internship Guideline For Students
Internship
[Course HIT 301]
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THE COURSE HIT 301: INTERNSHIP
Degree Programmes at the Harare Institute of Technology have the course HIT 301 Internship
adapted in place of the common term Industrial Attachment.
The course enables the student to gain practical experience in his or her technological area of
specialization under professional supervision in a working environment. Internship for HIT
undergraduate students is mandatory and is assessed.
Internship is taken in the second semester of Part III of all the technological programmes and is
guided by the general regulations of HIT with regards conduct and assessment. The Internship
course is indicated on students registration forms when students register for Part III courses.
What are these Guidance Notes For?
This booklet will:1. Set out the procedures which we ask you to follow while you are employed during the
Internship period, to enable you to fulfill the requirements for the award of the BTech Degree
programme area you are undertaking at Harare Institute of Technology.
2. Provide you with copies of the documentation to be completed by your employer during that
period and guidance on the other requirements that you have to fulfill.
3. Inform you on the assessment procedure during Industrial Attachment to include what to
expect when a lecturer [internship supervisor] visits you during that period for the purpose of
assessment.
You will be allocated an internship supervisor, a member of the academic staff of HIT, who will
visit the company on at least two occasions. During the visit the supervisor will typically talk
separately both with you and the supervisor assigned by the employing organization. The
purpose of the visits is to maintain contact with you and the employer and to asses your overall
performance and progress.
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PREAMBLE
These Guidance Notes have been put together as a source of practical advice for Bachelor of
Technology students at the Harare Institute of Technology.
It should also be noted that through internship students are given real jobs in a real job
environment with all the attachment challenges, responsibilities and problems that entail.
Internship for each programme is unique, as it emphasizes on work related learning relevant to
the understanding of lecture theory and course of the discipline.
It is mandatory for students enrolled all programmes offered by HIT to go for Internship for not
less than 30 weeks after completion of the first semester Part III of their study programme.
Internship is practical course, which is assessed after Part III of the programmes offered by HIT.
HIT301-Internship; Guidance Notes for Undergraduate Students
Students enrolled at HIT should be aware that their department, through the Internship
Coordinator and the Chairman, has the responsibility to ensure that the student is attached and
will supervise and assess the student though liaison with management at the place of internship.
In this guideline the member of staff visiting the student on internship shall be referred to as the
Internship Supervisor.
Students enrolled in HIT technological programmes also have a project course HIT 400
Capstone Design Project in Part IV all programmes. This is a final year project that the student
starts to consider during the internship period. The Institute encourages the students to take
project work related to issues of concern at their place of internship, as this enables the student
to have direct supervision, access to resources, materials and facilities that might be necessary
during the investigation work undertaken in the project.
It is expected that management at the place of internship will task one of its senior personnel to
be the supervisor of the student during the period of internship.
It is envisaged that Internship enables:
1. The student to work with others, value team effort and learn that other people are
essential if the objectives of the organization are to be achieved.
2. The student to have an opportunity to have a hand at the different tasks in the different
departments in a working environment, thereby developing a repertoire of skills
necessary in a multi-operational organization such as in productive industries.
3. The student to undertake a project under supervision thereby reflecting on the theory
learnt in lecture rooms as he/she tries to solve or explain a practical problem or situation.
Needless to say that this reflective practice is the essential ingredient for innovative work.
4. The student to have an opportunity for supervision in which the student is responsible
primarily for the duties of other people thereby giving the student a golden opportunity to
test his/her managerial potential.
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A student who fails the Internship component shall not proceed to the final
year of the Degree Programme.
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2.4.3 The choice of a company for the Internship will not be based on any
probable monetary benefits the students may stand to gain.
2.4.4 The student must always bear in mind his/her conduct during the
Internship period will reflect not only on him/her but also on Harare
Institute of Technology and that it may also affect considerably the
future Internship placements and the relationship between the
Institute and the company.
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2.5.1 The student will be subject to the companys regulations and is
expected to function like a full time employee of the company.
2.5.2 For the period of the Internship, the student will have a student
allowance, an insurance and medical aid cover from the Institute.
2.5.3 The company is requested to provide the student every opportunity
to function like a full-time employee and permit him/her to actively
participate in all aspects of the business including management and
administration except where confidentiality constraints may not
permit his/her participation.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
3.5 What is expected of a HIT undergraduate on Internship?
The Internship is the period within which the HIT undergraduate student acquaints
with practical work related to his or her area of specialty thereby applying all
theoretical knowledge learnt in Part I, II and semester I Part III of their technological
programme.
Depending on the nature of the technological degree being pursued, departments
may guide the students on specific technological areas to be studied in the identified
places of internship.
3.6 Specific set objectives:
It should be understood that the internship for HIT students is rather more technical
as is the nature of HIT technological programmes and it is envisaged that the
students be able to accomplish the following during the period of attachment:
1. Acquaint with basic technological equipment, manufacturing processes and
production in an industrial environment.
2.
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[Please Note: The student has to keep a logbook, which should be produced
upon request]
The following procedure of assessment applies for the internship programme and
applies to all undergraduate programmes.
Internship Period: Semester 11
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
DUE DATE
% OF FINAL ASSESSMENT
MARK
30
30
Oral Presentations
TOTAL
20
100
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(b) Within a week of commencing work complete the Student Induction checklist
and Health Profile forms.
(c) Your employer will agree with you (soon after joining them) an outline
programme of the jobs, activities, training e.t.c that you will be required to
complete for at least an initial period of time (refer to appendix).
(d) Try to set yourself specific, self-learning objectives for the placement, and
match those to the specific work to be done.
Prepare your report or whatever you would have written since joining the
organization and have your outline programme ready!
On the visit your internship supervisor will review your progress and performance
with you and your employer and if necessary, will assist with drawing up a further
outline programme for your next period of employment.
The internship
supervisor will establish whether another visit is appropriate.
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APPENDICES
Outline programme form HIT301/IF/01
Students Induction Checklist Form
HIT301/IF/02
Students Health Profile Check Form
HIT301/IF/03
Employers Assessment Form
HIT301/IF/04
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HIT301-INTERNSHIP
PROGRAMME
Proposed
Training/Experience/Project
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HIT 301-INTERNSHIP
PROGRAMME
DATE
DATE
..
Internship Supervisor; Signature
.
Company Supervisor; Signature
.
Date
..
Date
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DO YOU HAVE ANY RELIGIOUS COMMITMENTS THAT MIGHT AFFECT YOUR WORKING
SCHEDULE DURING INTERNSHIP? YES/NO:
E.G.: RELIGION DOES NOT ALLOW YOU TO WORK ON FRIDAY OR RELIGION DOES NOT
ALLOW YOU TO HANDLE PORK PRODUCTS OR RELIGION REQUIRES YOU TO ATTEND TO
PRAYERS DURING WORKING HOURS.
IF YES GIVE DETAILS: ..
.
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INDICATE WITH A YES OR NO IF YOU HAVE EVER BEEN DIAGNOSED TO SUFFER FROM
THE FOLLOWING AILMENTS:
DIABETES
BLOOD PRESSURE
HYPERTENSION
HEART DISEASE
TUBERCULOSIS
HEPATITIS: A OR B OR C
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
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HIT 301-INTERNSHIP
PROGRAMME
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HOW WOULD YOU RATE THE STUDENTS BEHAVIOUR?
EXCEPTIONAL/GOOD/SATISFACTORY/POOR
HOW HAS BEEN THE STUDENTS PUNCTUALITY TO WORK?
EXCEPTIONAL/GOOD/SATISFACTORY/POOR
In the table kindly asses the student by making a tick in the appropriate column according to the
criteria of assessment considered. It is assumed the assessor makes a general assessment for
the whole period of INTERNSHIP under review.
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Criteria
Poor
Marginal
Satisfactory
Highly
Competent
Excellent
Outstanding
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%guide
Score Points
<40%
0
45%
55%
65%
2
3
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
75%
4
>75%
5
Self Confidence
Drive & Self
Discipline
Dependability
Adaptability
Initiative
QUALITY OF WORK
Task Fulfillment
Volume of Work
Accuracy
Thoroughness
Management of
Time
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Oral
Communication
Written
Communication
Compliance with
Authority
Team/Cooperation
Leadership
Potential
INTELLECTUAL QUALITIES
Learning Capacity
Problem
Identification
Problem Analysis
Problem Solving
Judgment
Total Score
Points per
Column
Overall Score of Points (i.e. sum of total points per column) ...
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Having read the students report on internship at your establishment, how do you rate the
following assessment areas:ASSESSMENT AREA
How do you rate the students performance regards identifying and
addressing the relevant issues i.e. the overall structure and coherence of
the report
How do you rate the students performance regards evidence of data
collection and analysis e.g. information on the organization/company of
attachment and use of this information within the report.
How would you rate the students performance regards communication
skill used in compiling the report.
How do you rate the students ability to apply theoretical knowledge in
understanding or solving issues related to the efficient running of the
organization/company.
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