INDUSTRY PLACEMENT (4 SCU)
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course, students will be able to: apply the knowledge, skills, and competencies attained in Newcastle Business School programs in a workplace environment; demonstrate the acquisition of new skills and knowledge to improve employability; demonstrate the development of professional networks for future career development; engage in reflective practices during a work placement to improve personal and business outcomes; appreciate and apply professional behavior and ethical practices; and demonstrate an initiative and responsibility for one’s own learning and professional development.
Topics:
This course requires students to undertake 100 hours of supervised work placement with a host organization. Students will also attend three compulsory seminars: delivered at the start (Week 1, and if required, Week 2), mid-point (Week7), and end (Week 13) of the semester. Seminar 1 will deliver instruction on professional preparation, reflective practice, and how to apply relevant knowledge and skills to the workplace environment. Students will conduct a professional skills audit (submitted as Assessment 1) after Seminar 1. Seminar 2 will focus on career development planning and reporting, and in conjunction with this seminar students will submit a placement progress report (Assessment 2). The final seminar (Seminar 3) will be a presentation workshop, where students will present an evaluation of their placement to an audience of peers and industry stakeholders (Assessment 3). Submission of a career development portfolio completes the assessment requirements for this course. Students will informally meet with the Course Coordinator/ Placement Officer as required.
Prerequisite(s): None
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