Çerez Örnek

Internship I

 

 
Internship Period: End of 2nd Year
Duration: 20 working days / 4 weeks
Type: Compulsory - Undergraduate
Contact
Internship Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Tulay GULUMSER
tulay.gulumser@ege.edu.tr
Information and Guidance: Industrial Engineer Nilay AKGUN
nilay.akgun@ege.edu.tr
 

Important Information

Internship I is conducted at the end of the second year when the academic summer break begins. Every student must complete their internship at factories that are engaged in production and approved by the Department.

Internship Periods: June 15 - July 14, July 15 - August 14, August 15 - September 14

Note: The internship cannot be divided. Students doing internships starting June 15 or July 15 cannot attend summer school.

Purpose and Objectives

Through Textile Engineering Internship I, students have the opportunity to become familiar with the production areas where a textile engineer can work, see and learn about the machines they may encounter in their working life, gain familiarity with machines and systems through hands-on work at companies, and identify the field that suits them and they might enjoy working in before selecting their specialization.

Learn the duties and responsibilities of the textile engineering profession by experiencing them in a real environment
Prepare to take responsibility in production processes from raw materials to final products
Receive training in feasibility, R&D, planning, design, production, and inspection
Gain awareness of professional ethics, human health, occupational safety, quality, and environment
Learn the importance of work discipline, teamwork, interdisciplinary cooperation, and human relations through observation

Suggested Weekly Program

Week Program
1 Getting to know the factory and personnel. Learning about the factory's history, machine park, layout, administrative and technical structure. Understanding workflow and production planning.
2 Production tracking, analysis and solution of problems encountered during production. Learning about existing machines, their functions and settings.
3 Hands-on production work and production control. Performing product quality control.
4 Observing contributions of design, purchasing, sales, and marketing departments. Environmental health and worker safety. Final product controls, file preparation, and necessary corrections.

Evaluation

 

1. The internship evaluation form filled by the responsible engineer or authorized person is evaluated by the department internship coordinator.

2. If the evaluation form is positive, the internship is concluded as SUCCESSFUL.

 

Reasons for Internship Rejection

1. Failure to submit the evaluation form on time

2. Negative internship evaluation form

3. Determination that the internship was educationally insufficient

 

Required Documents

1. Internship application form

2. 1 copy of student ID

Documents must be submitted to the Textile Engineering Department Internship Committee by the announced deadline.

 


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