Industrial Experience Final Report – Student Checklist
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Overall report Industrial experience report is presented as a professional ☐ presentation report which includes an executive summary and recommended content. The report uses the same font, line spacing, and formatting consistently throughout the report. ☐ Details of the Company details, the roles, the time period, ☐ internship supervisor/team details, the student role are clearly presented. Types of activities Types of activities clearly presented and easy to read. ☐ Relevant material such as detailed designs is presented in appendices where necessary. Sufficient information included in the submission to verify the types of activities (appendices [design notes], logbook, reference letters, etc.) Analysis of Industrial A good analysis of the industrial experience is presented as ☐ Experience recommended. Reflection on Engineers Australia Stage 1 competencies are addressed ☐ Engineers Australia using the activities mentioned in the report. Stage 1 At least one element in each of the three major categories Competencies A. Knowledge and Skill Base ☐ ☐ B. Engineering Application Ability ☐ C. Professional and Personal Attributes are attained as a result of the activities performed during the industrial experience and are clearly articulated in the report. Writing and The report is easy to read and is well proofread (also ☐ presentation grammatically correct). All figures, tables, etc. are correctly captioned. ☐ The report uses ☐ A. Fonts ☐ B. Margins and indentations ☐ C. Line Spacing ☐ D. Captions consistently throughout the report. Referencing A standard referencing style such as Harvard or IEEE is ☐ correctly used. All images and other material taken from external sources ☐ are correctly cited.