SUM4910 – Internship

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

The course offers DECC-students the opportunity to undertake an internship and to use academic knowledge, skills and compentence in a relevant work situation. The host institution could be a relevant NGO, research institution, private company, or ministry/directorate, in Norway or abroad.

Examples of tasks:

  • collect, analyse and/or present data and information
  • prepare meetings
  • organize events
  • communication work
  • administrative tasks

The scope of the work must be equvalent to 6 weeks full-time work. In order to receive credit points for the internship, the student has to submit an academic course paper after the internship period. One day a week should be spent working on the paper. The students shall receive no remuneration for the work or from the institution during the internship period.

SUM has limited administrative capacity to initiate contact between students and relevant institutions. Students must therefore explore internship options themselves.

Learning outcome

When completing the course you will have:

  • acquired practical work experience within the field of development and environment.
  • acquired experience in putting your theoretical knowledge into practice.
  • increased awareness about your own competence, and are better prepared for the transition from student life to career.
  • acquired specific in-depth knowledge on the theme of the institution.
  • can apply your knowledge and skills to current challenges within the field of sustainable development.
  • can communicate academic issues in the cultural field of sustainability, adapting your language to communicate with both specialists and the general public.
  • carried out an independent academic project.

Admission to the course

The course is restricted to students enrolled in the Development, Environment and Cultural Change master’s programme.

Students will not able to register for the course in StudentWeb. The Study coordinator will do the registrations once an internship agreement is signed by the student and the host institution.

SUM/DECC has limited administrative capacity to initiate contact between students and relevant institutions. Students must therefore explore internship options themselves, but the institution must be approved by SUM before you contact them.

The student is responsible for ensuring that the contract is signed by all parties before they can start the internship.

Students going abroad are responsible to arrange visas/work permits and insurance for themselves.