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ACCT AINV ALLH AQUA ARTH ARTS AUDV AVAT BIOH BIOL BIOT BLAR BLCN BLOC BLSV BMED BMSC BOTN BUSN CHEM CHIR CNSL COIS COIT COMM COMT CQUN CREA CULT DGTL DNCE DRMA ECOM ECON EDCU EDEC EDED EDEL EDFE EDHE EDSE EDVT ENAC ENAE ENAG ENAM ENAR ENCO ENEA ENEC ENEE ENEG ENEM ENEP ENEV ENIM ENMG ENML ENMM ENPG ENPO ENRG ENSD ENSE ENTA ENTC ENTE ENTG ENTI ENTM ENTZ ENVH ENVR ESSC EVST FAHE FARM FILM FINC FSEH GENE GEOG GEOH GOVP HIST HLPB HLTH HLTP HMGT HMSC HRMT HUMT IEXC INDG JALC JAPN JAZZ JOUR LAWS LITR LNGC LNGE LOTE MARN MATH MBIO MDWF MEDI MEDS MGMT MMST MNTR MQPR MRKT MUSC NHLT NHPE NURS NUTR OCCT OCHS OLTC ORAL PERF PHRM PHYG PHYS PMSC PODI PPMP PROP PSIO PSYC RAIL RELG SAFE SCIE SKIL SOCL SOWK SPCH SREC STAT SWHS THTR TOUR VART WELF WRIT ZOOLBUSN19025 Professional Placement 1
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Professional Practice provides students with experience in a professional environment relevant to their chosen business specialty. The process of mixing study with practical experience helps students appreciate the relevance of material presented during discipline studies and allows them to further expand their professional knowledge with practical experience. Students reflect on their work placement experiences; assess professional growth, strengths and weaknesses and develop an action plan for future professional development. Students report upon their development of technical knowledge during the placement, describe roles, relationships, responsibilities and activities encountered in the business environment. Students are required to undertake a paid work placement that may require relocation of accommodation to suit their employment. The usual length of placement will be approximately 24 weeks in duration.
Course at a glance
| Faculty: | Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics & Education |
| Career: | Undergraduate |
| Credit points: | 12 |
| Requisites: | BUSN19024 |
| Student Contribution Band: | 3A |
| EFTSL: | 0.25000 |
Course availability
| Term | Campus |
|---|---|
| 2012 Term One | FLEX |
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