Internships are put in your (HOPS) study plan as elective studies. The correct codes are listed below.
Bachelor’s degree
- 20H00150 Internship, 3 cr
- 20H00100 Internship, 6 cr
- 20H01150 Internship abroad, 3 cr
- 20H01100 Internship abroad, 6 cr
Master's degree
- 20H00250 Internship, 3 cr
- 20H00200 Internship, 6 cr
- 20H02250 Internship abroad, 3 cr
- 20H02200 Internship abroad, 6 cr
Apply to have your internship approved as part of the degree by the end of the term that follows the end of the internship.
Attach the following appendices (each is required):
- Student's application form: Application in English or in Finnish (PDF)
- Form to be filled in by the instructor of your internship (your employer) in English or in Finnish (PDF)
- A copy of your certificate of employment after your internship has ended. If your employment is ongoing, you can ask for a temporary certificate of employment or make sure that the same information can be found on the form filled by the internship instructor.
- If you are applying for credit for having completed an internship in your own business, append extracts from the balance sheet and income statement of your last accounting period
- Internship report (See below for guidelines)
Submit your application on the MyCourse page for Internship Report.
Processing usually takes four weeks at most, but may take longer during a vacation season. The credits will be registered on the date, when the report has been submitted (and not when the internship period has ended).
The internship is graded Pass/Fail based on the internship report and the internship form. If your application is approved, your internship will be entered for credit in the Sisu student information system. If your application is rejected or if additional information is required, you will be notified by email. If you receive a fail, you will be provided with reason(s) for the grade.
The report must include all of the points below; otherwise it will be rejected. Organise your report according to the headings listed below. The report is mainly intended to be your reflection on how the work experience you received relates to your studies, how the studies you have completed relate to working life, and how the internship supports your studies.
In the beginning of the report, write your name, student number and the internship code. You can find the codes here.
The report must contain a short description of:
- the work duties performed during the internship,
- the employer’s line of business and the basic mission of the company or organisation,
- and the duties you performed relate to the latter.
The main focus areas of the report are as follows:
You must
- reflect on what you learned in the internship in relation to the courses you have already taken (include references to courses and to the relevant literature),
- describe how the internship is linked to your current studies, and
- think about how the internship has helped you achieve the intended learning outcomes of the major or the degree programme.
The learning outcomes of each major or degree programme are described in your programme’s curriculum. Refer to these learning outcomes, discussing each of the them from the perspective of your internship.
- Suggest ways to improve the duties of the internship in the light of what you have studied.
- Describe how the internship connects to your future career plans.
The finished report must have at least 10 headings: an introduction, the eight items in the above list, and a summary. The report must be 7 to 10 pages long (using line spacing of 1.15, size 11 Calibri font, and all margins at 2 cm). NB! Pages with table of contents or pictures are not counted towards the report's length.
See that the presentation form of the report in consistent, and pay attention to good grammar and putting on the finishing touches. Students who are studying in a Finnish-medium degree programme should write their report in Finnish in most cases. Students who are studying in an English-medium degree programme should write their report in English in most cases.
If you are applying for credit for an internship that was coordinated by Career Services or supported by an Aalto school, or your internship was abroad and you received a scholarship for it, review any of their guidelines for reporting. See the pages on internships in Finland and internationally.