The guidelines issued by the University of Laguna regarding the drafting of study plans for the EHEA establish that for all degrees applicants for a degree must schedule 12 ECTS credits for internships in companies.
The curriculum of the Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Assets, echoing this provision, places it in the last four months of the 4th year, coinciding with the completion of the final degree project, from the conviction that this is where it can be most effective.
This module provides learning based on real-life scenarios, complements the training received and puts the student in contact with the reality of the working world.
The Degree's Internal Quality Assurance System (SAIC) includes a procedure for the development and evaluation of teaching, which incorporates a sub-procedure for managing external internships. To implement this procedure, a Career Guidance and External Internship Committee has been appointed, which is responsible for defining and/or modifying the objectives, content, and minimum requirements of the internships.
Calendar of internships for the Degree in Conservation and Restoration.
Offer of companies and entities for external internships for the Degree in Conservation and Restoration.
The list of agreements signed between the University of La Laguna and various companies, institutions or public administrations for the completion of external internships for undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of La Laguna can be consulted in the following table: link.
The following table lists the entities, companies and institutions with which the Faculty of Fine Arts has collaborated to carry out the external internships of the Degree in Conservation and Restoration during the last academic years, along with the number of places offered and assigned.
General university regulations, national, regional and those of the ULL.