Course overview
The aim of this course is to provide a 15 day internship experience through work-integrated learning activities approved by the course coordinator and aligned with the learner’s discipline or complementary field. Experiences may include, but are not limited to, preapproved in-industry experiences or local and international study tours. Learners will apply their discipline knowledge in a professional context through experience planning, execution and evaluation, and reflective practice, while building workplace readiness and professional capabilities. Selection for some opportunities may be merit-based, considering academic performance and an interview where relevant.
- Pre-Internship Workshop
- Documenting internship activities
- Preparing the internship reflection
- Preparing for the internship viva
- Supervisor to complete the feedback form
Course learning outcomes
- Apply discipline knowledge, principles, techniques, and professional practice skills relevant to the work-integrated learning experience.
- Collaborate effectively and responsibly using appropriate communication, leadership and interpersonal skills within diverse professional teams.
- Demonstrate ethical conduct, professional behaviour and accountability appropriate for professional practice.
- Critically reflect on tasks undertaken, learning, performance, and professional growth throughout the work-integrated learning experience.
Availability
Class details
Mawson Lakes
Group 1
Class number 59365
Section 01ML
Size 0
Available -6
Notes:
Class details
Mawson Lakes
Group 1
Class number 29688
Section 01ML
Size 0
Available -4
Notes:
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