Practical: Portfolio Year 3
Full course description
The portfolio part in year 3 consists of two parts: updating the portfolio that was made in year 2 and an individual mentor meeting. Updating this portfolio requires students to reflect on the goals they set a year earlier, to what extent they have achieved them and what goals can be added. The emphasis lies on the programme that students will go through during year three in the build-up to completing the bachelor. Much attention will be paid to master programmes and jobs that students are interested in. The lecture will teach students how to write a letter of application and a curriculum vitae. In year three, students update their portfolio once (April-May). In April-May, students sent the updated portfolio to their mentor, and the final discussion will be based on the submitted portfolio. Students need to have fulfilled the requirements of the portfolio practical to receive the credits for Skills V.
The final assessment for this course is pass or fail - and not a numerical grade between 0,0 and 10,0.
Course objectives
Students:
- are able to formulate goals and they have knowledge about how to pursuit such goals;
- are able to analyse their goals and performance (study behaviour, study progress and personal development), s.a. by means of a competence analysis, evaluating, reflecting (self-reflection) and regulating (self-regulation);
- are able to create a (written) portfolio in which they systematically discuss analyses, evaluations and reflections;
- are able to explain their master choice;
- have knowledge about and have practiced with writing an application letter and a curriculum vitae.
Prerequisites
Having fulfilled the portfolio year 2 (IPN2142 and IPN2143 Portfolio Year 2 Part 1 and 2) is a prerequisite for the portfolio part of skills V.