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Guidelines on writing the internship report

Internship Report Objective

The main objective of the Report is to prepare the student to write a professional and de-
tailed report. This should demonstrate his/her ability to present specific information and
to develop his/her overall communication skills. The essence of the Report is to describe
the work a student has undertaken during his internship, the techniques he/she has
learned, the skills he/she has acquired, the contributions he/she has made to his/her work
environment and the conclusions he/she has drawn from his/her experience.

Report Quality

1. The organization of the Final Report should be logical and it should help the
reader to obtain a clear understanding of the detailed points presented in the
report.
2. Topics within the report should be coherent, clear and concise. Discussions
should be focused on work-oriented.
3. The report should be illustrated with appropriate tables, diagrams and graphs
where necessary. Tables and graphs should be properly labeled.
4. Any facts and figures about the company where the internship was completed
should be supported by references, internal company reports, etc.
5. The report should be a minimum of 2500 words and not more than 5000 words.
6. The report should describe your work in your own words.
7. The report should have a bibliography and references, where appropriate.

The Final Report should be submitted as indicated by the Faculty Mentor

Report Writing Format and Contents

The report should follow the following format:

1. Title Page: The title of the Report, and the author’s name, must be in capital letters.
The College name and Campus must also be included on this page and be in same
case as the title. The type of degree must be written in capital letters. The year and
major should be included. The Faculty mentor name must be provided, and a space
for his/her signature must be reserved. The title page must not be numbered.

2. Acknowledgements (Optional): This is an optional section which acknowledges the


help, assistance and advice given to the student during his internship and the prepara-
tion of his report.
3. Table of Contents: The report must have a table of contents, which shows
the principal divisions of the work and the page numbers on which they are found.
All the pages except the Title Page and Table of Contents page(s) must be listed.

The Table of Contents page(s) must be numbered in lower case Roman numerals at
the bottom center of each page, starting with “ii” or with “iii” if an Acknowledge -
ments page has been included.

4. Table of Abbreviations: This section should list each abbreviation within the report
and its meaning.

5. Abstract: This section will comprise a brief summary of the entire report. No illustra-
tions, graphs, tables or charts should be included in this section.

6. Introduction: The purpose of this section is to provide a brief introduction of the


work. It should not exceed two pages (2) but should be a minimum of 300 words and
should comprise the following topics:

a) Company Background: A brief and clear presentation the type of business


of the company and the functions of the department(s) in which the student
conducted his internship.

b) Training Objective: Description of the student’s internship objective and


work accomplishments.

c) Student’s Work Assignment: A general, non-technical presentation of the


student’s function within the company and his/her work assignments.

7. Technical Part: This section constitutes the core (substance) of the report. It de-
scribes the work that a student has accomplished during his internship, the techniques
he/she has learned, the skills he/she has acquired, the contributions he/she has made,
the responsibilities he/she has assumed, the equipment he/she has used (if any), the
safety procedures he/she has followed and all other pertinent information. It contains
all the crucial technical details including illustrations, equations, programs, software
versions, graphs, tables, charts, diagrams, etc. These should be clearly numbered
and/or titled for easy reference. Units, scales, labeling of the axes must be provided
for easy understanding. The technical part may be presented in the form of chapters,
sections or any other arrangement suitable to the nature of the technical report.

8. Conclusion and Recommendations: The conclusions of the report are summarized


in this section. Any pertinent conclusion concerning the internship, the work accom-
plished, the techniques learned, the importance and merits of the internship program,
its benefits and drawbacks, recommendations on how to improve it and other con-
structive comments and suggestions should be included in this section. A student’s
feedback and comments regarding his/her academic internship, his/her back-
ground, his/her technical preparation for launching his/her career and any related rec-
ommendations should also be included here.

9. References: A list of the references must be provided. Each reference must be ade-
quately cited where appropriate.

10. Page Numbering: Numbers should begin with “1” on the first page of the text and
continue throughout the report including the references page. The page numbers
should be on the bottom middle or bottom right of each page throughout the text. The
text must be double-spaced.

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