YEI-70318 BSc Internship International Land and Water Management

Course

Credits 18.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Internship0
Course coordinator(s)dr. ir. CA Kessler
ir. B Bruins
Examiner(s)prof. dr. ir. PJGJ Hellegers
prof. dr. CJ Ritsema

Language of instruction:

English

Assumed knowledge on:

Students should have successfully completed at least 102 credits of the BIL program, including all BIL-1 courses. The courses SLM-10806 Design in Land and Water Management 1; WRM-21312 Design in Land and Water Management 2 and YRM-21306 Research Methodology for Human Environment Interactions should also have been followed, and preferably completed..
The BSc Internship is the second of a set of three courses that constitute the BIL completion trajectory. The first course in this set is YRM-21306, while the third course is YEI-80812 BSc Thesis International Land and Water Management. The three courses are highly interwoven and the thesis and internship even run partly simultaneously. They are carried out partly in an international land and water management context abroad and partly in Wageningen. The set of courses is preceded by an intake with the applicable contact person.
YEI-70318 BSc Internship International Land and Water Management and YEI-80812 BSc Thesis International Land and Water Management must be followed simultaneously in block, either in periods 1, 2 and 3 or in periods 4, 5 and 6. The block ends with a month of mandatory joint writing sessions in Wageningen (depending on the choice of periods either in January or in June). In addition, it is recommended to have completed ENT-50303 Analysis and Prevention of Health Risks in the Tropics.

Contents:

The BSc-internship (YEI-70318) is a supervised and structured working experience in an international professional setting that enables students to gain practical and international experience in the field of land and water management. In this part students will experience the international, interdisciplinary and intercultural nature of the domain, as well as its complexity. Students are required to reflect on these aspects of the domain as well as on their own performance in this international land and water management context. To conclude the course, students are required to participate in sessions during which they reflect on and present their experiences during their internship in the form of a back to office presentation and a (reflection) report. Furthermore they participate in a self-assessment, making them aware of their competences and enabling them to design their future learning paths (choice for minor, MSc, MSc specialization and future career). The data and information gathered during the internship are also meant for the BSc-thesis (YEI-80812 BSc Thesis International Land and Water Management).

Learning outcomes:

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- assess the relevance of the knowledge and skills (learned during the study) in practical and real work situations in the domain of land and water management;
- acquire additional relevant knowledge, skills and insights in the workfield of land and water management;
- give, receive and make use of constructive feedback of peers and supervisor(s);
- reflect critically on the own performance and process of working in an international land and water management context;
- design and plan their future learning path.

Activities:

- writing and signing the BSc internship contract, including personal learning objectives and a detailed planning of activities;
- execution of professional activities and research under the supervision of the host institution and WU-staff;
- visiting other land and water management contexts in relation to the students topic (projects, organisations, research programmes);
- collection and analysis of data and information pertaining to the research topic of the internship and the BSc-thesis;
- writing of a reflection report;
- presenting their experiences.

Examination:

Based on the quality of the internship, using the BIL BSc-internship evaluation forms.

Literature:

Guidelines for the internship-thesis combination are available on:
https://portal12.wur.nl/sites/BIL-MIL/default.aspx
http://www.slm.wur.nl/UK/education/
http://www.wrm.wur.nl/UK/education/

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Compulsory for: BILInternational Land and Water ManagementBSc1,2,3,4,5,6