About 11 - Internship / Work Placement

The internship and work placement components in the BSc in Management Information Systems (MIS) program provide students with invaluable hands-on experience in real-world settings. These practical elements serve as a bridge between academic learning and professional application, enhancing students' skills and preparing them for the dynamic field of information systems.
During the internship, students have the opportunity to work within actual organizations, applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. This exposure allows them to gain insights into the industry, understand workplace dynamics, and contribute to projects relevant to their field of study. 

Program Learning outcome:

  • Applied Knowledge: Gain practical experience by applying MIS concepts and theories in real-world situations.
  • Professional Skill Development: Develop and enhance skills crucial for MIS professionals, including problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication.
  • Industry Exposure: Acquire firsthand knowledge of industry practices, trends, and challenges within the information systems domain.

TextBook Name:

Internship Success" by Emily Whit

Assessment Methods

Midterm Exam
30%
Final Project
70%