Course overview
Students spend 120 hours working in the private, public or community sector in South Australia, in one of three streams - Industry, Creativity or Community. The internship is supported by a regular seminar program focusing on career readiness and broad-ranging professional skills. Internships are generally self-sourced, but students can also be supported to locate placements related to their area of study where possible. Final placement will be dependent on the availability of a host organisation, successful application to the host organisation and completion of all required paperwork before the commencement of the internship. Students should contact the Arts Internships Office at least three months before the beginning of the enrolment semester to maximise opportunities for securing an internship.
Course learning outcomes
- Operate effectively and ethically in a professionally focused environment
- Utilise professional-standard communication skills across a range of genres
- Reflect on, critically assess and synthesise academic and workplace learning
- Form personalised learning objectives for ongoing professional development
- Engage with contemporary industry-related challenges and opportunities
- Effectively manage the requirements of internship documentation and professional engagement with internship hosts