The flowchart illustrates the sequence of steps that university students must follow in order to obtain work experience. Overall, the process is linear and clearly structured, beginning with the application stage and progressing through supervised work, evaluation, and final reporting.
Initially, students are required to submit applications to potential workplaces selected from a list approved by the university. Once an acceptance letter is received, it must be presented to a professor in order to obtain formal approval to proceed. Following this, a work schedule is arranged, requiring students to complete an average minimum of 10 hours per week over a period of 20 weeks.
Throughout the internship, students are expected to complete weekly progress report forms, which must be submitted to the professor every Friday. In the final week of the placement, an evaluation meeting takes place between the student and the workplace supervisor, who is responsible for completing and submitting an evaluation form. The final stage of the process involves submitting a comprehensive report before the last week of the spring term.
