Nov. 20, 2020
Computer science student 'transformed' by work internship
Shardar Quraishi did some basic computer work for his father鈥檚 and uncle鈥檚 businesses in his home country of Bangladesh, before becoming an international student studying computer science at the 91快色.
But he says his real-world learning only started when, after completing his third year of a computer science degree, he secured a undergraduate student internship. Now he鈥檚 working full-time as a programmer, developing digital business solutions for energy infrastructure company TC Energy in 91快色.
鈥淚 wanted to learn more and use my in-school knowledge to make a real work difference and get the experience,鈥 Quraishi says.
The new , approved in June last year and officially launched this September in U91快色鈥檚 academic calendar, currently has 88 students working with employers.
鈥淭he response has been phenomenal, especially considering the economic challenges with the COVID situation,鈥 says Nancy Chibry, associate dean, undergraduate programs and student affairs, in the Faculty of Science.
The program offers science students the opportunity to participate in eight to 16 months of paid, full-time, consecutive work experience. Students who successfully complete the program receive a Science Internship Designation on their academic transcript and degree parchment.
鈥淥ur internship program allows students to integrate work experience into their degree, to establish a professional network and to explore possible career paths,鈥 Chibry says.
The program also enables companies and other organizations to assess potential future employees, while providing students with valuable work references when they graduate, says Chibry.
Quraishi at work during his internship at TC Energy.
Courtesy Shardar Quraishi
Quraishi started at TC Energy in May and has been working remotely at home due to COVID-19. He says he's been able to work on projects that use a cloud computing service to digitize the company鈥檚 pipeline engineering drawings and other records.
鈥淚鈥檓 surprised by how much I鈥檓 learning,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 did learn the basics at university and that helped me a lot. But at TC Energy, I鈥檓 learning things and getting to implement that. I can see the results of the implementation.鈥
Quraishi is a member of a rapid product development team led by his supervisor, Duane Patton.
鈥淲e like having people coming into the company who can bring us new perspectives, fresh ideas and also provide value,鈥 Patton says. 鈥淪hardar is doing well and has really shown progression as he鈥檚 been working here.鈥
Internship now encompasses a diversity of disciplines
The Faculty of Science offered internship and co-operative learning programs for many years, but only in computer science and a couple of other disciplines. There was a clear demand from students and employers to increase the diversity of students across various science disciplines, Chibry says.
The still has the highest number of interns in the new science internship program. However, there are now interns working across 14 science disciplines, from actuarial science and astronomy and physics to mathematics and statistics.
Establishing a more diverse internship program is aligned with U91快色鈥檚 goal of having 100 per cent of students participating in experiential learning opportunities.
The Science Internship Program also helps meet the goals of U91快色鈥檚 , especially the aim of fostering more and deeper community and industry partnerships.
鈥淲e鈥檙e helping to build relationships between the community and our students, where both the employer and the students benefit,鈥 Chibry says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a win-win situation for everyone.鈥
Nancy Chibry is the associate dean, undergraduate programs and student affairs for the Faculty of Science.
Adrian Shellard, for the Faculty of Science
During their work term, Faculty of Science internship students are enrolled in online career courses to develop their professional skills alongside their technical skills. This also enables them to maintain full-time student status, including student loans and benefits such as housing and health and dental insurance.
Internship co-ordinators carefully screen the jobs offered to ensure they offer quality opportunities for growth and mentorship, Chibry notes. 鈥淲e want the students to be part of projects and contributing to the company.鈥
Many undergraduates return from their work term to their final academic term with 鈥渁 different mindset,鈥 she adds. Some discover what they really enjoy doing and change their degree concentration focus. 鈥淎nd we鈥檝e had a few students who鈥檝e had job offers even before they received their degree.鈥
Quraishi鈥檚 internship with TC Energy was originally set to end this December. But he鈥檚 so pleased with his work term that he got his internship extended to April next year.
His real-world work experience has transformed him into a different, more confident person, he says. 鈥淎n internship takes you to a new level as a student. This internship program really does change it all for you.鈥