9M437000
1 Internship 3
Contact the supervisor and the graduate school.
Under the guidance of a first-class registered architect (structural design, facility design and building services architects)
in an architect practice or a construction company, a student is to learn planning, legal inspection, regulation compliance,
creation of design documents, quantity survey, site supervision and inspection etc. The internship consists of preliminary
orientation and post-internship presentation in campus and actual internship at the workplace. There are 4 internship schemes.
A unit of 2 weeks worth of internship work is counted as 2 credits, subjected to the recognition of the completion. The working
days are not specified, however, it is preferable to concentrate working days rather than having gaps between them. During
the internship, a student is to have 8 hours of practical work experience and 1 hour of private study (creating a report and
memos etc.) per day or 8 hours of work experience per weekday and 5 hours of private study at the weekend. Completion of a
unit of internship is recognized by the final report (including the report in designated form) and an internship reporting
presentation. ※ Participating students must attend the pre-internship guidance that includes safety training etc.
To understand the technical system of building design and supervision through working experience in an architect practice
or a construction company
- To understand the technical system of building design and supervision through working experience
- To understand the social and occupational awareness and ethics that are expected of an engineer
- To understand the construction and management systems that involve various entities with their allocated roles
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
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実習報告書 |
Total. |
1. |
40% |
40% |
2. |
30% |
30% |
3. |
30% |
30% |
Total. |
100% |
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Class schedule |
HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) |
Amount of Time Required |
1. |
Pre-internship guidance |
Preparation |
190minutes |
2. |
Practical work experience |
Understanding corporations |
190minutes |
3. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
4. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
5. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
6. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
7. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
8. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
9. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
10. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
11. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
12. |
Practical work experience |
Review and preparation |
190minutes |
13. |
Practical work experience |
Review |
190minutes |
14. |
Aggregation of practical work experience |
Report and presentation |
190minutes |
15. |
Internship report presentation |
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Total. |
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2660minutes |
Evaluation method and criteria
Since internships are considered practical exercises, 45 hours is counted as 1 unit. As mentioned above, a student is expected
to have 8 hours of practical work experience and 1 hour of private study (creating a report and memos etc.) per day or 8 hours
of work experience per weekday and approximately 5 hours of private study at the weekend. (8+1) hours x 5 days=45 hours or
8 hours x 5 days + 5 hours = 45 hours Therefore 1 week (5 days) worth of work experience corresponds to 1 credit, making 2
weeks worth of work experience a unit that earns 2 credits. The whole point of internship is work experience. Therefore, as
long as this ‘work experience’ requirement is satisfied, it does not make distinction whether it is done inside or outside
of the university. For example, if a student works for a project in which a lecturer of the university is involved along with
outside practitioners, the student can combine his/her 5 days’ ‘practical work experience’ time with 3 days of design related
work in the campus and 2 days of supervision related work outside. Apart from the working hours, the student also needs to
satisfy other requirements such as the report and presentation. ※ Any internship placement must be approved by the tutor.
Without the approval, work experience will not be considered as internship and will not be evaluated.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback |
specific contents about "Other" |
Feedback in the class |
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Textbooks and reference materials
Not specified. Will be instructed as needed.
Must attend the related course(s). Make sure to attend a pre-internship preliminary orientation and obtain approval from
the tutor when deciding the placement. Buy insurance (details will be explained at the orientation)
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- No specific day and time. A student can contact and make an appointment with the tutor/lecturer by email and telephone. A
student during the internship can contact the tutor/lecturer anytime.
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
Applicable |
Taking advantage of the experience engaged in architectural design practice, we teach the design method necessary for the
site , floor and section planning.
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Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
- 11.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
- 12.RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
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