Monday 4 April 2022

Central University Institute Bamenda

46 Students Present HND Internship Reports

By Francis Ekongang Nzante

About Forty Six HND students have presented their Internship Reports at the Central University Institute Bamenda CUIB. This took place on Thursday March 31st at the K-Town Campus of the Institution in Bamenda.  

In the heart of Presentations at CUIB

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According to Mr Wung Nelson, one of the Administrators of the Central University Institute Bamenda also known by the acronym CUIB, Twenty-three of these students came from the Department of Biomedical Sciences. The other Departments shared the students in the following manner: Five students from the Department of Education, three from Accounting, three from Civil Engineering, four from Transport and Logistics, four from Agriculture, two from Marketing and one from Human Resource Management.


Speaking during the session at Campus B of the Central University Institute Bamenda, Mrs Fuoh Fedorah Bi, Head of Department HOD for Management and Human Resource said the students had come to the end of the Academic Year and were well prepared. Each of them she said was presenting their Internship Reports on research carried out for their HND Examinations. This aspect of their End of  Course Examinations she said was very important as it made up for six credits for each of them.

Fuoh Fedorah Bi

Before the presentations, they all went on Internship in organisations and some went to Hospitals depending on their various specialties. The presentation she said was an occasion for them to present what they'd been doing both in theory and practice.  She further said any student without a score for their HND Internship Reports could certainly not validate their HND results.

From the perspective of a teacher, she said the Academic Year had been fraught with challenges considering the fact that they'd had to go through difficulties and dangers to make sure that they finished their programmes. Sometimes teachers were obliged to go to the campus under lockdowns to make sure that they caught up with their schedules. Teachers sometimes found it impossible to go to school and were forced to send lessons to students via Social Media. She explained that under such circumstances follow up was not possible. To solve this problem, many lessons took place online on Social Media groups like WhatsApp which made it possible for interactivity between students and teachers and for follow up to take place.  Regular Timetables she intimated were always different from timetables for online classes which were resorted to when normal classes couldn’t take place. Despite these challenges they sailed through she said adding that HND students at the Central University Institute Bamenda were prepared for their end of course Examinations.

 

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