The Degree Programme in Electronic and Biomedical Engineering includes an internship as a curricular educational activity worth 6 mandatory ECTS credits (150 hours), which may be obtained by carrying out work activities outside the University of Sannio (preferably), including abroad, at companies, professional firms, organizations, public bodies or other universities, or within the Department, involving analysis, testing/experimentation or research activities.
The student may also request recognition of internship credits for work activities already completed, provided they are relevant to the subjects of the Degree Programme and are properly documented. In this case, the Degree Programme Board will assess the request and, if the requirements are met, approve it.
Graduates who have obtained their degree within the last 12 months may undertake a post-graduation training internship.
To start the internship activity, it is necessary to submit an application through an academic (university) tutor.
For further information, consult the page dedicated to Internships.
FINAL EXAMINATION
The final examination consists of the drafting and public discussion, before a specially appointed committee, of a paper prepared by the student on a topic characterizing the study programme. This paper generally includes an in-depth study of aspects related to one or more courses of the Degree Programme or documentation of laboratory activities.
The student must demonstrate adequate mastery of the topics and the ability to work independently and to communicate effectively.
For information on how the final degree grade is awarded for the Degree in Electronic Engineering for Automation and Telecommunications, consult the page containing general information on the awarding of degree grades and refer to “Bachelor’s Degree”.