A Technical Report on Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) Undertaken at CHI LIMITED Plot 14‚ Chivita Avenue‚ Ajao Estate‚ Ikeja‚ Lagos BY SAMUEL‚ Olushola Rufus MEE/07/0547 SUBMITTED TO the SCHool OF Engineering and Engineering Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Bachelor of ENGINEERING (B. Eng.) Degree in Mechanical Engineering Federal University of Technology‚ Akure‚ Nigeria 11/1/2011 | November‚ 2011 | CERTIFICATION This is
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ANNUAL SCHEME OF WORK MATHEMATICS FORM 2 2014 SEM. MONTH WEEK TOPIC /SUBTOPIC 1ST SEMESTER JANUARY 1 CHAPTER 1 – DIRECTED NUMBERS. 1.1 Multiplication and Division of Integers. 1.2 Combined Operations on Integers. 2 1.3 Positive and Negative Fractions. 1.4 Positive and Negative Decimals. 3 1.5 Computations Involving Directed Numbers. (Integers‚ Fractions and Decimals) 4 CHAPTER 2 – SQUARES‚ SQUARE ROOTS‚ CUBES AND CUBE ROOTS. 2
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departments/units in the establishment and their function Chapter 3 and 4 3.1 Reporting on the work actually carried out with clear statements on experiences gained Chapter 5 5.1 Summary of attachment activities 5.2 Problems encountered during the program 5.3 Suggestions for improvement CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1Background Industrial Attachment is an industrial training giving to every student in Ghana Telecom University College in its third year in the four year course undertaking
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Course BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Unit Unit 3: Introduction to Marketing Wk No Topic and Content Link to Specification (or appropriate) Notes (including specific resources) Evaluation 1 (8/9/14) Role of marketing (P1‚M1‚D1) Objectives – public/private Marketing Techniques – Ansoffs matrix P1‚ M1‚ D1 Group task on setting SMART objectives/different types of objectives Input on Ansoff’s matrix Group activity on application of Ansoff. Case study on Ansoff – comparing the use of
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kist.ac.rw FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS STATISTICS OPTION INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT DONE IN MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND LABOUR Done by: Pacifique ICYINGENEYE (GS 20080096) Supervised by: Consolate MUKESHIMANA Academic Year: 2011 TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE Industrial Attachment Report DECLARATION I‚ Pacifique ICYINGENEYE‚ hereby declare that this training report is my original work and it has not been submitted before for any academic award either in this or other
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period with in which each student is required to undertake a practical industrial attachment. This is to enable the student to acquire a practical and technical knowledge of his or her programme of study. It is also to help the student gain professional skills to enable him or her perform as a middle level management personnel in an appropriate establishment. The student will also be exposed to the work field to gain practical knowledge of what is actually happening in the work place‚ this is to enable
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number 026013‚ student from Business Study and Accounting department‚ University Sultan Zainal Abidin‚ has done practical industrial within 24 weeks. In order to fulfill credit hour I am required to undergo industrial training before graduation and the requirement to achieve degree in Accountancy and the requirement of institution. My industrial training program was started from 1st July until 18 December 2012. Industrial Training is one of the requirements for all degree students of University
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ACTUARIAL SCIENCE NAMES: FRANCISCO MUKHULA MULONGO INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT ORGANISATION: NHIF INTENT Attachment report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science DURATION: 12 WEEKS COMMENCING DATE: 21/01/2013 ENDING DATE: 12/04/2013 ABSTRACT This report is a summary of activities covered during my industrial attachment period at NHIF-Bungoma satellite office. It is
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Industrial Training BIT3024 Final Report NAZIRAH BTE GHAZALI 1061111687 ITSERVISES SDN BHD 1ST. FLOOR‚ WISMA TENGGARA‚ BLOCK A‚ JLN. MEDAN SETIA 1‚ PLAZA DAMANSARA‚ BUKIT DAMANSARA‚ 50490 KUALA LUMPUR. TEL : +603-2094 8099 COMPANY SUPERVISOR : MARZELITA REJAB TEL. NO: 019-3242273 From 17TH MAY 2010 to 17TH SEPTEMBER 2010 FACULTY’S SUPERVISOR : MS. CYRSTAL OOI Faculty of Business and Law Multimedia University 2008/2009 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the work have been done by myself
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importance of work placement as a part of higher education can not be disputed. A number of studies ( Bennett‚ Dunne & Carre‚ 2000; Arnold‚ Loan-Clarke‚ Harrington & Hart‚ 1999) have proved that skills gained at work placements are very important and sought after by employers. Students with work placement experience become more attractive as future employees. (Arnold et al.1999) However Crebert‚ Bates‚ Bell‚ Patrick & Cragnolili (2004) believe that higher education institutions should advertise work placements
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