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Profile of Supervised Internship Reports of the FT/UFAM Industrial Engineering Course

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The article analyzes the profile of the Supervised Internship reports delivered by students of the Industrial Engineering course at the Faculty of Technology of the Federal University of Amazonas (FT/UFAM), to provide useful information to the course department, as well as providing knowledge and reflection on how the discipline has been approached over time. The research is applied, documentary, using descriptive statistics along with data obtained from the collection of internship reports approved between 2008/1 to 2018/1. After analyzing the results, the main conclusions were that the average score of the 469 reports is 8.56, the industry is the segment in which the majority of the internships (76%) were carried out, while the Operations Engineering, and Production Process, Organizational Engineering, Quality Engineering, Logistics, and Work Engineering were the main areas of Industrial Engineering in which the students interned.

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  1. Jonas Gomes da Silva

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2020-03-01
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Carneiro da Cunha Custódio, L., & Gomes da Silva, J. . (2020). Profile of Supervised Internship Reports of the FT/UFAM Industrial Engineering Course. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 8(3), 175-184. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss3.2221