Introduction
As part of the program requirements, students are required to take COMP 1991 (Industrial Experience). To fulfill the requirement of COMP 1991, students should take full-time internship training for a period of at least six weeks, typically during the summer of Year 2 or Year 3, in an organization or company recognized by the Department for providing qualified internship training relevant to the computer science and engineering profession. Students are highly recommended to take advantage of the internship training opportunity as more and more companies only offer graduate jobs to candidates with prior internship experience. See Internship Opportunities for more information. Internship applications should be submitted in the e-Advising system.
Internship Jobs for CSE Students.
Those who fail to take part in internship training may be approved to fulfill the COMP 1991 requirement by taking industrial training modules during the winter/summer of Year 4.
Currently there are three industrial training modules for COMP students:
Linux System Administration
Linux Network Administration
Windows Server Administration
If students do not complete an internship by the end of year 3, they would be required to complete the industrial training modules organized by Industrial Training Center (ITC) on the winter or summer semester in their final year. For information such as schedule and timetable of the industrial training modules, students could find the information at the ITC website. For enquiries regarding industrial training modules, students may contact ITC directly at egitc@ust.hk.
General Requirements
Students may fulfill COMP 1991 with internship and industrial training. The basic requirements of the internship component for fulfilling COMP 1991 would be as below:
The internship must be computer science related
The internship must be at least 6 weeks long
The internship must be a full-time internship (part-time would not be counted)
The internship must be off campus (research-related positions at other universities or similar intuitions would also not be counted)
Students may also refer to the guidelines at the Industrial Training Center website for the requirements of industrial training.
Students may also refer to the COMP 1991 Information Seminar for more details.
Introduction As part of the program requirements, students are required to take COMP 1991 (Industrial Experience). To fulfill the requirement of COMP 1991, students should take full-time internship training for a period of at least six weeks, typically during the summer of Year 2 or Year 3, in an organization or company recognized by the Department for providing qualified internship training relevant to the computer science and engineering profession. Students are highly recommended to take advantage of the internship training opportunity as more and more companies only offer graduate jobs to candidates with prior internship experience. See Internship Opportunities for more information. Internship applications should be submitted in the e-Advising system.
Internship Jobs for CSE Students.
Those who fail to take part in internship training may be approved to fulfill the COMP 1991 requirement by taking industrial training modules during the winter/summer of Year 4.
Currently there are three industrial training modules for COMP students:
Linux System Administration Linux Network Administration Windows Server Administration If students do not complete an internship by the end of year 3, they would be required to complete the industrial training modules organized by Industrial Training Center (ITC) on the winter or summer semester in their final year. For information such as schedule and timetable of the industrial training modules, students could find the information at the ITC website. For enquiries regarding industrial training modules, students may contact ITC directly at egitc@ust.hk.
General Requirements Students may fulfill COMP 1991 with internship and industrial training. The basic requirements of the internship component for fulfilling COMP 1991 would be as below:
The internship must be computer science related The internship must be at least 6 weeks long The internship must be a full-time internship (part-time would not be counted) The internship must be off campus (research-related positions at other universities or similar intuitions would also not be counted) Students may also refer to the guidelines at the Industrial Training Center website for the requirements of industrial training.
Students may also refer to the COMP 1991 Information Seminar for more details.