Description
This subject is strongly experientially oriented and encourages students to develop their professional skills in a real world environment. The subject ensures that students combine self-analysis and reflective learning skills with business and professional methodologies, so as to expand analytic and strategic thinking capabilities. It provides practical experience for students to develop their skills in a profession relevant to their Masters specialisation. All students are required to complete a 2,000 word scoping document, and undertake either a work placement in Australia for 210 hours (which includes an employer's report and a reflective journal) or alternative on-campus project (PM-BOT) or research-related fieldwork (which includes evidence collection, critical reflection and implications for industry), plus a final professional portfolio collection of documents highlighting their practical and theoretical experiences in their profession of choice.
Subject details
Type | Postgraduate |
Code | SDPM73-100 |
EFTSL | 0.5625 |
Faculty | Faculty of Society & Design |
Semesters offered |
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Credit | 45 |
Study areas |
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Subject fees |
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Learning outcomes
1. Negotiate and accept responsibility for engagement with project activities; 2. Acquire business skills via a work-integrated learning environment; 3. Practise aspects of appropriate business etiquette; 4. Demonstrate cultural awareness, sensitivity and collegiality; 5. Reflect on personal contributions as a valued member of a project team.
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: ? | Nil |
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Restrictions: ? |
Students must have sucessfully completed 12 masters subjects. This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
Subject outlines
- May 2022 [Standard]
- January 2022 [Standard]
- January 2022 [Situated]
- January 2022 [Situated]
- September 2021 [Standard]
- September 2021 [Situated]
- May 2021 [Standard]
- May 2021 [Situated]
- January 2021 [Standard]
- January 2021 [Situated]
- September 2020 [Situated - Professional Portfolio]
- January 2020 [Standard]
- January 2020 [Situated]
- September 2019 [Standard]
- May 2019 [Standard]
- May 2019 [Situated]
- January 2019 [Situated]
- September 2018 [Standard]
- May 2018 [Standard]
- January 2018 [Situated]
- September 2017 [Supervised*]
- May 2017 [Standard]
Subject dates
Standard Offering | Standard Offering | |
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Enrolment opens | 18/07/2021 | 18/07/2021 |
Semester start | 13/09/2021 | 13/09/2021 |
Subject start | 13/09/2021 | 13/09/2021 |
Cancellation 1? | 27/09/2021 | 27/09/2021 |
Cancellation 2? | 04/10/2021 | 04/10/2021 |
Last enrolment | 26/09/2021 | 26/09/2021 |
Withdraw – Financial? | 09/10/2021 | 09/10/2021 |
Withdraw – Academic? | 30/10/2021 | 30/10/2021 |
Teaching census? | 08/10/2021 | 08/10/2021 |
Non-Standard offering | Non-Standard Offering | |
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Enrolment opens | 14/11/2021 | 14/11/2021 |
Semester start | 17/01/2022 | 17/01/2022 |
Subject start | 17/01/2022 | 17/01/2022 |
Cancellation 1? | 07/02/2022 | 07/02/2022 |
Cancellation 2? | 13/02/2022 | 13/02/2022 |
Last enrolment | 05/02/2022 | 05/02/2022 |
Withdraw – Financial? | 28/02/2022 | 28/02/2022 |
Withdraw – Academic? | 27/03/2022 | 27/03/2022 |
Teaching census? | 27/02/2022 | 27/02/2022 |
Non-Standard Offering - Standard | Non-Standard Offering - Situated | |
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Enrolment opens | 20/03/2022 | 20/03/2022 |
Semester start | 16/05/2022 | 16/05/2022 |
Subject start | 16/05/2022 | 16/05/2022 |
Cancellation 1? | 05/06/2022 | 05/06/2022 |
Cancellation 2? | 11/06/2022 | 11/06/2022 |
Last enrolment | 03/06/2022 | 03/06/2022 |
Withdraw – Financial? | 25/06/2022 | 25/06/2022 |
Withdraw – Academic? | 21/07/2022 | 21/07/2022 |
Teaching census? | 24/06/2022 | 24/06/2022 |