Course overview
The Elder Conservatorium Internship Program involves Internships with Australian businesses, not-for-profit organizations, or organizations at the University of Adelaide. The Internship Program provides opportunities to experience hands-on environments to observe and apply students knowledge and skills from their studies. Projects are negotiated between the Faculty and the sponsor within the host organization. Depending on the host organization's needs, they may include technical assistance in audio engineering, archiving, digital editing or production assistance in marketing, or any other negotiated project. Students may also be involved in observations, meetings, and administration to gain a clearer insight into the day-to-day functioning of the business or organization. Students must complete the program to the satisfaction of their host organization and an academic supervisor to be eligible to pass this course.
Course learning outcomes
- Plan, coordinate and undertake a range of professional activities and engage in reflective practices to facilitate personal and professional growth
- Identify skills and capabilities that intersect effectivley with the needs of the industry
- Apply and practice good communication skills in various professional and cultural contexts
- Evaluate the internship experince about personal career goals