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Computer Science

According to the Study Program - only Bachelor Degree students have to complete Apprenticeship

The apprenticeship/the internship lasts 4 consecutive weeks (minimum 20 working days) during which the student is obliged to work at least 120 hours. 

The internship cannot interfere with the student’s academic schedule, the dates of credits and examinations. The internship is therefore held during the holiday period. The internship is unpaid. The student must complete and obtain credit for the internship by the end of the sixth semester 6th semester.

It is the student's responsibility to familiarise himself/herself with rules and regulations concerning Apprenticeship.

In order to complete an internship, the student is required to:

- collect from the Faculty Apprenticeship Tutor 2 documents:

  • Annex No. 4 - the Internship Referral,
  • Annex No. 2 - the Agreement (after submitting Annex No. 4),

- deliver to the Faculty Apprenticeship Tutor a set of 5 documents, i.e:

  • Annex No. 4 - an internship referral signed by the Company,
  • Annex No. 2 - an agreement signed by the Company,
  • Annex No. A - Student’s Internship Report signed by the student,
  • Annex No. B - Verification of Learning Outcomes Achieved by the Student during the Professional Internship signed by the Company,
  • Internship Logbook (Internship diary) completed by the student and signed by the Internship Company Tutor.

Successfully completing the work internship is a prerequisite for passing the sixth semester of academic study and, consequently, for being permitted to defend the dissertation.

Information, documents and rules regarding Apprenticeship

Tutors

Tutors of Apprenticeship for Computer Science in English

 

Regulations
Instructions

Step-by-step instructions for students.

 

Documents to download

Example of a completed time grid - documentation of the lack of conflicts between internships and classes in the case of internships taking place during the academic year

Annex AAnnex B.

Business Council of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Lodz

Companies cooperating with the Faculty
  1. ABB Sp. z o. o.  
  2. ACCENTURE Services Sp. z o. o.
  3. ATOS Polska (formar AMG.net)
  4. CERI International Sp. z o. o.
  5. Cleversan Games Sp. z o.o.
  6. COMARCH S.A.
  7. COMMERZBANK Centrum Technologii Cyfrowych w Polsce
  8. CYBERCOM Poland Sp. z o.o.
  9. DataArt Poland Sp. z o.o.
  10. Digica Sp. z o.o.
  11. ERICSSON Sp. z o.o. (former ERICPOL)
  12. EXACO Sp. z o.o.
  13. FUJITSU Technology Solutions Sp. z o.o.
  14. GFT Poland Sp. z o.o. (former Rule Financial)
  15. mBANK S.A.
  16. PGE DYSTRYBUCJA S.A.
  17. Polska Grupa Farmaceutyczna S.A.
  18. Sii Sp. z o.o.
  19. Stretto Sp. z o.o.
  20. TRANSITION TECHNOLOGIES PSC
  21. TME Transfer Multisort Elektronik Sp. z o. o.
  22. TUiR Warta S.A.
  23. UNIQA Towarzystwo Ubezpieczeń S.A.
  24. URZAD STATYSTYCZNY w Łodzi
  25. Weylo (former FOCUS TELECOM Polska Sp. z o.o.)
Faculty representatives
  • dr hab. Marek Majewski, prof. UŁ (KRRiI) – President
  • dr Sebastian Sakowski (KGAiIT) - Vice-President
  • mgr Justyna Rzepecka – Secretary
  • dr Monika Bartkiewicz (KRRiI)
  • dr Robert Kowalczyk (KAN) - cooperation coordinator with Transitions company
  • dr Robert Plebaniak (KAN) - cooperation coordinator with Focus Telecom Polska Sp. z o.o. company
  • prof. dr hab. Stanisław Goldstein (KIS)
  • prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Krasiński (KGAiIT)
  • prof. dr hab. Ryszard Pawlak (KMNM)
  • prof. dr hab. Stanisław Spodzieja (KFAiRR)
  • dr hab. Jacek Hejduk, prof. UŁ (KFR)
  • dr Piotr Fulmański (KSzIiAN)
  • dr Wioletta Karpińska (KAN) 

Bachelor Degree study programs

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90-238 Łódź

tel: 42/635 59 49
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Funduszepleu
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