Extended Project and Trainee Period

Study Board of MSc in Economics and Business Administration and MSc in Business Economics and Auditing

Teaching language: English
EKA: B150178112, B150178122, B150178102
Censorship: Second examiner: None
Grading: Approved/Not approved, Pass/Fail, 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Autumn, Spring
Level: Master

Course ID: B150178101
ECTS value: 20

Date of Approval: 21-02-2023


Duration: 1 semester

Course ID

B150178101

Course Title

Extended Project and Trainee Period

Teaching language

English

ECTS value

20

Responsible study board

Study Board of MSc in Economics and Business Administration and MSc in Business Economics and Auditing

Date of Approval

21-02-2023

Course Responsible

Name Email Department
Michael Christensen chm@sam.sdu.dk Strategic Organization Design (SOD)

Offered in

Odense

Level

Master

Offered in

Autumn, Spring

Duration

1 semester

Mandatory prerequisites

It is not allowed to place the Extended Project and Trainee Period during the first semester. 
It is recommended that the Extended Project and Trainee Period takes place during the third semester of the studies.
It is not allowed to have both Project and Trainee Period and Extended Project and Trainee Period as optional courses.
It is not allowed to have both Seminar in Business Economics and Extended Project and Trainee Period as optional courses.
By default, it is not allowed to do a Master Thesis with the same company/organization as with the Extended Project and Trainee Period.

Recommended prerequisites

Knowledge and skills learned in the compulsory courses of the profile.

Aim and purpose

The Extended Project and Trainee Period allows the student to try out competencies, to refine skills, and to reflect upon how to use the knowledge acquired during the M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration programme in a ‘real life’ context. Therefore, the student must work independently on one or more problems that are reasonable in scope and resources in terms of the time frame and expected workload compared to the number of ECTS assigned to the course. Ideally, such problems involve innovative problem-solving and are not merely execution of existing routines (e.g. performing communication, service or sales as part of existing routines).  

During the project-oriented study, the student must participate in a series of workshops on Career Management Skills. The aim and purpose of the workshops is to initiate a process of career learning and personal development where the students practice connecting theory and subject-related terms to a practical context. The course introduces the students to different tools and knowledge that enable the students to enter the job market as well as giving the students the possibility to practice using their own subject knowledge in a practical setting through exercises and reflection. Hereby the students obtain skills and competences that can be brought to use on the future labour market as well as in life in general.

Content

The Extended Project and Trainee Period must contain three elements:  

A practical element: A solution of one or more specific problems decided by the company in collaboration with the student and a supervisor from SDU. 

A reading element: A literature review of relevant theories and methods that could inform the delimitation, analysis, or solution of the problem.

A reflexive element: A reflexive analysis and discussion of the selected problem(s), its potential solution(s), and the method(s) applied. 

There are no specified content areas, but the content should, in general, be representative of the mandatory courses on the student’s profile on the MSc in Economics and Business Administration. Moreover, the approach to identifying, analyzing, and solving the problem must be evidence-based. To solve the specific problems at hand, the student must search for and apply theories/methods additional to the contents of the compulsory courses.

Learning goals

The objective of the Extended Project and Trainee Period is that the student should use the competencies acquired during the constituent courses of the programme as the starting point for documenting the ability to be able to select, employ and reflect upon specific theoretical and analytic approaches in relation to the project work. The student should demonstrate such competence by assisting practical problem-solving in an organization. 

Description of outcome - Knowledge

Upon completing the course, students should have obtained knowledge about:
  • A few relevant methods or theories outside the syllabus of the study programme.
  • A real-life organizational/business context.
  • Internal/external factors affect problem-solving and how these factors change over time.
  • How well methods and theories apply in a concrete problem solving context.
  • The concept of competences, as well as on their own competence profile.
  • Relevant career themes and conditions on the current and future labour market.
  • Identifying how they can create value on the labour market and in society.

Description of outcome - Skills

Upon completing the course, students should be able to:
  • Decide on the problem to be treated during the trainee project, including describing and delimiting the problem.
  • Do a systematic search, reading, and focused literature review on a topic relevant to the project.
  • Identify, assimilate, and apply methods or theories outside the syllabus of the study programme.
  • Select and justify the choice of relevant theories and methods for solving the problem. 
  • Collect data and/or empirical information as a basis for solving the problem. 
  • Use the data or empirical information for a business economic/administrative analysis. 
  • Reflect on the usefulness of the obtained results; recommend and discuss implications of the results. 
  • Consider where their own subject knowledge can be brought to action in settings outside the classroom.
  • Connect practical experience to the learnings of their own education.

Description of outcome - Competences

Upon completing the course, students should be able to:
  • Collaborate with others to solve practical problems in firms or institutions.
  • Communicate problem descriptions and solution proposals to coworkers and managers. 
  • Apply a systematic and theory-driven approach to practical problem solving. 
  • Manage own professional development with respect to finding and applying new tools or techniques.
  • Expand their professional network.
  • Take the initiatives to bring their competences into play in practical settings.
  • Develop cooperative relationships.
  • Take responsibility for their own career development.

Literature

The student is required to present a project report that clearly reflects the student's utilization of relevant theoretical and methodological disciplines from the fields associated with the study programme. This utilization should be reflected in the choice of literature that serves as a basis for the solution of the problem and the reflective analyses. While the scope of the literature list will vary depending on the organization and problems in question, the Extended Project and Trainee Period requires that the student identify and discuss supplementary literature beyond the study’s syllabus, for example 10 research articles, selected chapters of a textbook, and an introductory book for a particular method (approximately 250 pages in total). Together with the study’s syllabus, this extended reading must be sufficient to support a literature review that serves to guide a choice of theory or method amongst alternatives.

The workshops have a separate curriculum of 20-40 pages.

Teaching Method

The distribution of the project work in the organization is decided in agreement with the organization where the internship takes place. The Extended Project and Trainee Period is usually distributed across one semester (5 months), including supervision, project work in the organization, and the writing of the final assignment. However, the period may also be placed prior to a semester in for example August or as a combination. Regarding requirements for this, look under “Examination regulations". 

The student must attend workshops in Career Management Skills. Throughout the Career Management Skills modules, the students will practice bringing their competences and resources to action in their project company as well as reflect on their experiences during the semester. The themes of the course include knowledge on competences, awareness of one’s own competences, network and cooperative relations, strategy and planning as well as an understanding of the current and future labour market.  

The Extended Project and Trainee Period may take place in a private/public company, an association or an NGO, and it must take up approximately 370 working hours corresponding to roughly 50 days. A proposal for a trainee period may be rejected if the workload is insufficient or if the workload exceeds this amount without designating a suitable timeframe for the work related to the project. The student is responsible for making contact to the organization in which the internship takes place. The student cannot receive a salary for carrying out these tasks. The student is allowed to receive funding to cover documented expenses during the trainee period. The student may have a job in the organization during the Extended Project and Trainee Period. At the company/organization, an employee must be appointed as a liaison between the university and the student. This person will also assist in resolving practical issues related to implementation of the project.   

The student may seek supervision in relation to solving the tasks at the company and writing the final report. The time allocated for supervision (for communication, meetings, and preparation for meetings) is given in the norm catalogue. Prior to starting the trainee period (undertaking the actual project work in the organization) the student must have an introductory meeting with a supervisor. The student is free to contact a supervisor at his or her own request. At the introductory meeting, the student should detail the project/work tasks that are expected to be carried out and their relevance in relation to the academic field within the chosen MSc in Economics and Business Administration profile. It is strongly recommended that the internal (SDU) supervisor is not closely affiliated with the organization in question. The work/problems/tasks undertaken by the student during the project must allow the student to test and develop relevant competences. 

The work to be performed during the internship must include appropriate tasks, i.e. the student's work must have a specific academic content and include not only general office (or similar) work. The content of the internship must be related to one or more specific topics within the area of business economics or business administration as covered in the mandatory courses of the MSc program profile. Proposals for actual working tasks/problems are prepared by the student in collaboration with the contact person in the trainee organization. Schedule for the working days/hours is made in agreement between the student and the organization/company.  

There must be a written agreement between the student and the organization in which the internship takes place concerning the learning purpose of the internship as well as organization of the work in the organization and the target for the final report. The agreement must be approved by the supervisor and the profile responsible (see examination conditions).  

The project and trainee agreement is available at the programme’s page on www.sdu.dk. It must as a minimum contain the following information:  

• Name of organization/company at which the internship takes place.

• Name and title of contact person at the study site.

• Period for internship.

• Working hours per week.

• Description of work content of the internship.

• Goal for the project report.

Workload

Expected workload (SAT): 
Time in company: approximately 370 hours.
Literature search and reading: 70 hours.
Writing of the final assignment: 85 hours.
Career Management Skills Workshop: approximately 15 hours (each class requires exercises to prepare/reflect upon in the project company), curriculum of 20-40 pages.
Total: 540 hours.

Examination regulations

Supervisor agreement

Name

Supervisor agreement

Timing

Electronic contract (Supervisor agreement) with the above listed information must be approved by the supervisor and the profile responsible at the latest at the following dates: 1 October/1 March.

If the contract is not approved at this date, the student may not participate in ordinary exam and an examination attempt has been used unless the student chooses another elective by the deadline for doing so.
Deviations from the above may be granted by the profile responsible.

Tests

Supervisor agreement

Name

Supervisor agreement

Form of examination

Compulsory assignment

Censorship

Second examiner: None

Grading

Approved/Not approved

Identification

Student Identification Card - Date of birth

Language

English

ECTS value

0

Additional information

Fulfillment of the exam requirement is only possible prior to the ordinary exam. Participation in the re-examination thus requires that the exam requirement is met prior to the ordinary exam.

EKA

B150178112

Exam - Career Management Skills Workshop

Name

Exam - Career Management Skills Workshop

Timing

Exam: During the semester.
Reexam: Hand out: Week 25. Hand in: August. (spring semester)/Hand out: Week 51. Hand in: February (autumn semester).

Tests

Exam - Career Management Skills Workshop

Name

Exam - Career Management Skills Workshop

Form of examination

Take-home assignment

Censorship

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Student Identification Card - Date of birth

Language

English

Duration

Activities take place during the semester.

Length

According to instructions given at the Career Management Workshop by the instructor.

Assignment handin

Digital hand in via "Digital Exam".

ECTS value

1

Additional information

Career Management Skills Workshop
The student must choose to complete the workshops in one of two optional forms: 1) actively participation in 4 workshops at SDU Odense or 2) an e-learn program, where the student writes and hand in 4 assignments to pass. In the e-learn program the student will be paired up with a feedback partner.  

To pass The Career Management Workshops (CMS) the student needs to participate actively in minimum 3 out of 4 workshops in Odense. Student who chooses to follow the e-learn program will write 4 reflective assignments during the project period and before the final exam. Before the CMS workshop starts, the student will be asked to choose which form they will attend/follow.

Re-examination

Form of examination

Take-home assignment

Identification

Student Identification Card - Date of birth

Examination aids

All examination aids allowed.

Assignment handover

Hand out via Digital Exam

Assignment handin

Digital submission in Digital Exam

Additional information

Reexam: Hand out: Week 25. Hand in: August. (spring semester)/Hand out: Week 51. Hand in: February (autumn semester).

If the student does not pass the Career Management Workshop, the reexam is in the form of a home assignment. The assignment will include 4 career-oriented questions connected to the experience collected at the internship and career perspective/reflections in general.
The assignment must be answered in the form of a reflective report of 5-8 pages.

EKA

B150178122

Exam - Report

Name

Exam - Report

Timing

Exam: 
Deadline for handing in is 
Tuesday in week 3 at 12:00 (noon) (autumn semester) /
Tuesday in week 21 at 12:00 (noon) (spring semester).

Reexam: 
Deadline for handing in is 
Tuesday in week 8 at 12:00 (noon) (autumn semester) / 
Tuesday week 34 at 12:00 (noon) (spring semester).

Tests

Exam - Individual project report

Name

Exam - Individual project report

Form of examination

Project report

Censorship

Second examiner: None

Grading

7-point grading scale

Identification

Student Identification Card - Date of birth

Language

English

Length

Min. 30 – max. 50 standard pages (a standard page is 2400 keystrokes, spaces included).

Examination aids

All exam aids allowed.

Assignment handin

Digital hand in via "Digital Exam".

ECTS value

19

Additional information

The Extended Project and Trainee Period is concluded with a written assignment, in which the student reflects upon specific theoretical and analytic approaches to actual challenges and tasks for the organization in which the student has spent the period.
The contents of the final report must include:

  • Description of the selected problem, issues or routines (managerial element).
  • Concise presentation of the project context and the timeline of the trainee period.
  • Delimitation of the problem and possible alternative courses of action.
  • Literature review of relevant theory for framing or methods for solving the problem.
  • Arguments for selecting a particular combination of theory and method for the treatment of the problem.
  • Description of secondary data collection and/or empirical information as the basis for the choice(s) of action.
  • Presentation of results.
  • Discussion of implications of the results.
  • Reflection on both the approach and the results.

The report should in addition meet the formalities for written assignments applying to programmes in Economics and Business Administration. 

Supplemental information on reexam in the same exam term:
In case of reexam due to a non-passed report handed in for the ordinary exam, re-examination takes place as a revision of the report with the same topic (and the same company, for assignments involving contact with a company). In this case, a short supervision is granted in the form of an explanation of major weaknesses in the original report.
Regardless whether the report is handed in the first time for the ordinary exam or for the reexam, supervision takes place only in the time before the date stipulated for handing in for the ordinary exam.

EKA

B150178102

External comment

Used examination attempts in the former identical course will be transferred.
Courses that are identical with former courses that are passed according to applied rules cannot be retaken.

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Teachers

Name Email Department City
Lasse Sjulstok Klokker lask@sdu.dk Careers & Employability Odense
Marie Sindberg Jensen msj@sdu.dk Careers & Employability Odense

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Odense
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