Internship
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Course code:9554207
Paula Manuela de Castro Cardoso Pereira
Learning outcomes of the curricular unit:
- The Nutritional Sciences internship program has a professional nature in order to integrate the student in a work context. Thus, the student should apply in practice the knowledge acquired along the course through the realization of several supervised activities and tasks.
- The intern should acquire competences in a real work experience, showing the capacity to participate in project conception, planning and development together with communication, debate, presentation, autonomy and critical analysis abilities in new situations and new problems. With this he/she will promote the ability to establish and foment interpersonal and interdisciplinary relationships.
Syllabus:
The possibility of the students being able to perform the internship in different areas, implies, among other things, the need to individually establish specific goals and the elaboration of a plan of activities that should be discussed and analyzed with the supervisors (External and Internal).
The internship should last 16 to 18 weeks, including 546 field work hours and 20 hours of tutorial supervision.
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