Year
2021
Units
9
Contact
1 x 2-hour lecture per semester
1 x 1-day seminar per semester
1 x 12-week industry placement per semester
Prerequisites
^ = may be enrolled concurrently
1 Admission into BCSC-Bachelor of Computer Science
1a Admission into BIT-Bachelor of Information Technology
1b Admission into BCSCH-Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)
1c Admission into BITH-Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)
1d Admission into BCS-Bachelor of Computer Science
1e Admission into BITNCS-Bachelor of Information Technology (Network and Cybersecurity Systems)
1f Admission into BITNCSH-B Information Technology (Network and Cybersecurity Systems) (Honours)
1g Admission into BITDM-Bachelor of Information Technology (Digital Media)
1h Admission into BITDMH-Bachelor of Information Technology (Digital Media) (Honours)
1i Admission into BCSSSGH-Bachelor of Computer Science (Simulation and Serious Games) (Honours)
1j Admission into BITDHSH-Bachelor of Information Technology (Digital Health Systems) (Honours)
1k Admission into BCSSSG-Bachelor of Computer Science (Simulation and Serious Games)
2 ^ 2 of ENGR3704, ENGR3750
3 63 units of topics
Must Satisfy: ((1 or 1a or 1b or 1c or 1d or 1e or 1f or 1g or 1h or 1i or 1j or 1k) and 2 and 3)
Enrolment not permitted
1 of ENGR3403, ENGR3509, ENGR3700, ENGR3710, STEP3700, STEP3710, STEP5700, STEP5710 has been successfully completed
Topic description

This topic comprises 12 weeks of work experience as approved by the topic co-ordinator, and a work plan as approved by the academic supervisor.

Educational aims

Students are required to undertake a period of at least 12 weeks (or an acceptable equivalent) of full-time Cooperative Work Experience with a placement provider, as listed in the University's Calendar. During this period, students will perform a range of technical or management tasks.

Each student is expected to:

  • Contribute to a IT-related project
  • Understand the structure and operation of the company or organisation, and its responsibilities to shareholders, employees, customers, and thegeneral public
  • Understand the influences of commercial, economic, social, cultural, political, legal, industrial and environmental issues affecting companies, organisations or employees that undertake IT work
Expected learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:

  1. Have an insight and understanding of the nature and complexities of engineering project work within industrial and / or research organisations
  2. Understand the structure and operation of the company or organisation, and its responsibilities to shareholders, employees, customers, and the general public
  3. Understand the influences of commercial, economic, social, cultural, political, legal, industrial and environmental issues affecting companies, organisations or employees that undertake engineering work
  4. Appreciate the responsibilities, roles, attitudes, values, priorities, judgement and work methods of practising professional engineers in industry
  5. Communicate effectively in a range of technical and business situations
  6. Exhibit maturity in their own professional attitudes, and reconcile the obligations, responsibilities and actions of professional engineers with their own values