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An accounting internship involving real world work experience that enables the (further) development and application of knowledge and/or expertise in accounting related subjects; problem solving; reflection; synthesis; and communication skills.
The information systems internship takes two basic forms. It may be project-based, whereby a student undertakes a specific project for a host as agreed to by the University, the student and the host, or it may be work experience-based, whereby the student spends time in an organisation undertaking relevant and appropriate work activities. However, these latter students would need to produce a negotiated deliverable during this time. Students may propose an internship themselves. Any such proposals must meet the criteria for the course and be approved by the Head of Department and the host.
Students who complete the internship course will achieve the following outcomes:1. Develop a project proposal for the internship including a project plan and a risk management plan.2. Complete the internship to a standard that would be acceptable in industry.3. Reflect on the knowledge and skills that were needed to complete the internship including how they relate to other papers completed.4. Present the findings from the internship (including deliverables, processes and learning) in different forms (i.e. report and presentation).
(1) At least 60 points in 200 level ACCT courses(2) Subject to Head of Department Approval
ACCT364, ECON390, FINC390, MKTG390, INFO390
There is a one hour class meeting each week with the course supervisor. This will be scheduled to suit the students and any other staff members involved in the course.
For further information see Department of Accounting and Information Systems Head of Department
There is no required text book for the course.
Course outline 2015 outline Learn
Domestic fee $737.00
International fee $3,125.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Department of Accounting and Information Systems .