Internship Opportunities

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In collaboration with industry, the Department aims to provide students with real work experience during their university years and thus better preparing them for work upon graduation through different internship schemes. Schemes available to EE students include:

EE Internship Programs (EE4085/EE4086/EE4087)

1. Application Timelines

Activity Timeline
Main round application  
Email announcement Week 3, Sem B
Information Day (Main Round) 23 February 2024
Time: 3:00pm
Recording of briefing
PowerPoint of briefing
Link for application with Job Detail Lists:
 
Main round application
EE Internship Program
Internal interview March 2024
Company interview April 2024
Offer confirmation and signing acceptance of offer Apr-May 2024
Internship Period / commencement 4 -months / starting in June 2024
8-12 months / starting in June 2024
  Remark: The above timelines are subject to change whenever necessary. Please always look up any updates from this web page and pay attention to related e-mail messages.
 
2. Supervision of Project Work:
  2.1 Company mentor and CityU Supervisor are assigned to each student.
  2.2 Student needs to complete a log-book.
  2.3 Student needs to report to CityU supervisor at least once a month.
  2.4 Student needs to complete the monthly report of the Log book for his/her mentor and CityU supervisor to assess their performance and progress every month. Student may send it to the CityU supervisor by email.

 

3. Assessment guidelines:
At the end of the internship, students should submit two reports (as stipulated in Point 4 of EE4085/EE4086/EE4087 syllabus) in addition to the completed log book, and deliver a presentation to his/her mentor and supervisor.
  3.1 Submission of signed logbook*
  3.2 Submission of a placement report for actual technical project work in the training Company 
  3.3 Submission of a report of role of engineer in professional society **
  3.4 Final Presentation highlighting student’s learning during the training period (supplementary information to items 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3)
     
 

Remarks:
The assessment is purely on a pass/fail basis.
* To pass the course, the comments by the company mentor on the logbook must be at satisfactory level or above.
** Students who have passed “Engineers in Society” do not need to submit “item 3.3”.

4. Assessment Components:

  • Placement report for actual technical project work (40%)
  • Training logbook (20%)
  • Report on the role of engineers in professional society (40%)

5. Documents for Download

  • SYLs EE4085 / EE4086 / EE4087
  • Log-book (To-be-provided later)
  • Assessment rubrics (To-be-provided later)
  • Assessment Tasks for (To-be-provided later)

Enquiry: Mr Hugo Cheung (eeintern@cityu.edu.hk

Last Updated : 04 Mar 2024