BINT301 Internship Animal Science

Credits (ECTS):10

Course responsible:Rasmus Bovbjerg Jensen

Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås

Teaching language:Engelsk, norsk

Course frequency:Annually, in all teaching periods.

Nominal workload:

The course can be 5, 10 or 15 ECTS

5 ECTS = 125 hours

10 ECTS = 250 hours

15 ECTS = 375 hours

where 2/3 of the time should be in the company and 1/3 of the time should be work on the reflection report (including required readings) and presentation.

Teaching and exam period:This course has teaching/evaluation in August block, Autumn parallel, January block, Spring parallel, and June block in agreement with the course responsible.

About this course

An internship offers you as a student a unique opportunity to gain work experience in a company related to plant sciences. You can try out theories and methods in practice, and at the same time contribute extra resources and research based knowledge directly from your study. This way, your internship will represent a mutually useful work relationship, full of learning opportunities for both parties.

To be able to enroll in the course the student must:

  • find a supervisor at BIOVIT with reflections on field of study and type of company you want to do your internship (please contact studieveileder-iha@nmbu.no if you have questions)
  • fill in internship agreements which includes a project description. The content is agreed upon by supervisor, student and employer, and you are to describe and define the content in a project description.
  • make a suggestion for relevant literature related to the internship.

Each student need to fill out a contract between student, company and NMBU. This contract is done together with your supervisor at the department. The department needs to approve this contract before the student can register for the course. Students submit the contract to the study coordinator at BIOVIT. When the contact is approved, the study coordinator will register the student for the course.

All students must write a reflection report. The report must be submitted by the end of the internship. The reflection report should show ability to reflect, based on learning in practice in close relationship with required and self-chosen literature.

Read more about internship and find form for contract here: www.nmbu.no/fakultet/biovit/studenter/node/54922

Learning outcome

The goal is to strengthen the students practical experiences in animal sciences, and their ability to relate this to theory and methodology in the field. Through the work practice, you should be able to demonstrate cooperation, understanding and practical benefit of the daily operations in the company you work in. You will also, through the reflection report and presentation, identify relevant literature, analyze and describe the practical work. You should be able to work independently in the company and participate as a team member. You should also show ability for reflection and practice-based learning.
  • The learning activities will take place in collaboration with the company, the supervisor(s) at BIOVIT, the project description, the reflection report and the presentation of the report.

    • Practical work in a company or in public sector
    • Search, read and use relevant literature
    • Reflection Report
    • Presentation of the report
  • Canvas, guidance from your supervisor at BIOVIT, and mentor in the company
  • Relevant background in animal science. At least third year Bachelor student, or equivalent
  • Reflection report and presentation counts 100%
  • The examiner will be involved in the revision and approval of the internship
  • Project description, standard agreement, participation in the practical work within the host company, reflection report and presentation.
  • The size (number of credits) in the internship will be adjusted according to the scope of the internship

    Students needs to find a relevant company themselves.

    Contact studieveileder-iha@nmbu.no if you want an internship.

  • B-HV and M-HV
  • Passed / Not Passed
  • 3rd year bachelor students and master students in animal science