Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
1. Title Page
One original title page, prepared in the same format as the Sample Internship
title is given at the end. Page submitted with the original signatures of
Program coordinator. The date on the title page will depend on the semester
you will receive your degree.
2. Acknowledgements
If you wish, you may include a page with a brief note of dedication or
acknowledgment of help received from particular persons.
3. Table of Contents
The contents page should clearly and accurately index the page numbers of
the various sections of the dissertation. Spelling of headings should be
accurate (an aspect often missed by students).
The first page of either an introduction or a first chapter should be numbered “1”
in Arabic numerals. Main body of report should be divided into two parts.
1. Part-I: Introduction, overview of organization and organization structure.
2. Part-II: internees job
Part-I
5.1 Introduction
Part-II
In this section you are required to describe the organization according to your
evaluation/assessment in the light of critical and SWOT analysis.
6.1 A summary of key conclusions derived from the internship experience.
6.2 General observations about the sector in which your internship
company/institution operates.
6.3 SOWT
7. Recommendations
In this section you are required to suggest a solution for all the problems or
discrepancies that are found in the organization that you have pointed out in
critical and SWOT analysis.
8. References
In this section provide all the references and sources that you have used for data
collection for your internship Report. All references should be listed alphabetical
order. Proper referencing is a crucial aspect of the dissertation and, in some
cases, it can make the difference between a pass and a fail. You are therefore
strongly advised to take particular care over this part.
Reference style should be consistent and follow a recognized format. For
instance:
Book
Montgomery, D.C. and Peck, E. A. (1992) Introduction to Linear
Regression Analysis, New York: Wiley
Journal Article
Imrie, B. C., Cadogan, J. W. and McNaughton, R. (2002) “The service
quality construct on a global stage”, Managing Service Quality, Vol. 12,
No. 1, pp. 10-18
At the end of your report, attach all of the supportive material you have used
for the preparation of your report, like any brochures, forms, newsletters,
interviews, questionnaires charts, graphs, pictures, computer codes, etc.