Computer Science

CS6993Internship Course6 ch
This course is intended to foster the interrelation between our Master program and appropriate R&D partners, normally outside the university. Graduate students spend 13 to 16 weeks full-time (or an equivalent period part-time) at an industrial, institutional or other approved research laboratory, supervised by a CS GAU member. In this working environment, the students apply their previously learned knowledge and acquire further work-specific knowledge and practical skills, thus maximizing their professional development during.

The course contains both an educational and an R&D component. Both components must be closely related to the student's research topic and are contained in a work plan which is to be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies and by the Dean of Computer Science if paid contract work is involved. Any restrictions, such as confidentiality requirements, intellectual property and copyright of the report must be clearly identified and agreed to. This course carries 6 ch. Prerequisites: Master by Report program only. Students with supervisor and approved proposal.