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Internship (PK) is a mandatory activity for ITS Materials and Metallurgical Engineering undergraduate (S1) students. Internships are worth 2 (two) credits, equivalent to one month of industrial work.
Students who take the Final Assignment must first attend the TA Proposal Seminar. If it is declared suitable to continue, the student can work on their Final Assignment.
The Final Project is a 6-credit course that every ITS Materials and Metallurgical Engineering student must take as a prerequisite for completing their undergraduate education and earning a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The Final Project aims to enable students to explain, analyze, and apply all educational experiences based on basic and elective courses in their chosen field of expertise.
Students who take a thesis must first attend a Thesis Proposal Seminar. If it is declared suitable to continue, the student can work on the thesis.
Thesis is a 6 credit course that must be taken by every ITS Materials and Metallurgical Engineering student as a requirement to complete their Masters degree and obtain a Master of Engineering degree.
Develop a study plan for your undergraduate studies at ITS. This guide details course selection, graduation requirements, and assessment details for your cumulative grade point average (GPA). Download the undergraduate study guide here