Educational guide
IDENTIFYING DATA 2022_23
Subject INTERNSHIP II Code 00512047
Study programme
0512 - GRADO EN COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
Descriptors Credit. Type Year Period
6 Optional Fourth Second
Language
Castellano
Prerequisites
Department DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA
Coordinador
GUTIÉRREZ RODRÍGUEZ , PABLO
E-mail pgutr@unileon.es
jlplag@unileon.es
Lecturers
GUTIÉRREZ RODRÍGUEZ , PABLO
PLACER GALÁN , JOSÉ LUIS
Web http://http://económicas.unileon.es/
General description
Tribunales de Revisión
Tribunal titular
Cargo Departamento Profesor
Presidente DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA VAZQUEZ BURGUETE , JOSE LUIS
Secretario DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA RODRIGUEZ SANTOS , MARIA DEL CARMEN
Vocal DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA GONZALEZ FERNANDEZ , ANA MARIA
Tribunal suplente
Cargo Departamento Profesor
Presidente DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA CERVANTES BLANCO , MIGUEL FRANCISCO
Secretario DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA SULE ALONSO , MARIA ARANZAZU
Vocal DIREC.Y ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA MUÑIZ MARTINEZ , NORBERTO

Competencias
Code  
B790
B796
B799
C2

Learning aims
Competences
Be able to make decisions in the field of international trade. B790
B796
B799
C2

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
The training activities contemplated in this course are, fundamentally, of a practical and applied nature, and will be developed, for the most part, in companies, institutions and public and private entities of national and international scope, including the university itself (managing entities), which have signed a Framework Agreement of Educational Cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of the University of León. Economics and Business Studies of the University of León. The Credit Recognition Committee, after a favorable report from the Internship Committee of the Faculty, may establish the conditions and procedures to be followed for the recognition of the training activities contemplated in these subjects. As established in the regulations for external internships, students will have an External Tutor in the collaborating entity, as well as an Academic Tutor in the Faculty, who will be part of the teaching staff of the departments with teaching in the Syllabus. The 18 ECTS of the subject Internships are divided into three subjects of 6 ECTS each: Internship I, II and III. The 6 ECTS division of each subject:
- 0.4 (10 hours) are destined to the development of the competence of expression, both oral and written, will be materialized mainly through these activities:
a) Preparation of a Curriculum Vitae and cover letter (0.1);
b) Preparation of the Final Report of activities according to the model approved by the Faculty Board of May 5, 2015. (0.3)
- 5.6 (140 hours) are destined to the training activities to be developed by the students in the collaborating entity, of that total 4.8 credits (120 hours) correspond to face-to-face activities in the entity, corresponding the remaining 0.8 credits (20 hours) to autonomous work of the student for the preparation of the internship, for the attendance to coordination meetings (called by the Academic Tutor), for the attendance to meetings with the Company Tutor and for the preparation of the daily tasks to be developed in the work environment.
The specific training activities to be developed in the entity, as well as their evaluation method, which are specific for each student and entity, will be included in the Annex of each student.

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Class hours Hours outside the classroom Total hours
Assignments 0 10 10
 
Personal tuition 4 0 4
Other methodologies 120 16 136
 
Lecture 0 0 0
 
 
(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies   ::  
  Description
Assignments
Personal tuition
Other methodologies
Lecture

Personalized attention
 
Lecture
Personal tuition
Description

Assessment
  Description Qualification
Assignments 50%
Other methodologies 50%
 
Other comments and second call

Sources of information
Access to Recommended Bibliography in the Catalog ULE

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