Course overview
The suite of WIL courses will provide opportunities for students to undertake activities that enhance their employability and add to their professional skillset, consolidating and extending the learning from across their programs. In many cases, students will undertake an internship within a scaffolded framework, undertaking activities with a host organisation either on-site or remotely. However, the courses will also support non-internship WIL activities such as industry-focused or industry-based projects or industry-based research, within single disciplines or as cross-disciplinary activities involving teams of students. The master course will establish the framework for the full suite of 12 courses to be offered within the College of Creative Arts and Humanities.
Course learning outcomes
- Articulate and plan towards career goals
- Demonstrate understandings of professionalism and professional practice
- Produce a resume and portfolio to a professional standard
- Understand and apply networking principles in professionally-focused settings
- Demonstrate understanding and application of reflection in professional practice
- Articulate links between their academic study and professional practice