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[an error occurred while processing this directive]Students on placement work full time in a defined, graduate level role during a 22 week placement period at established partners of the industry based learning program (major global companies, leading Australian companies and worldwide consultancies). The students on placement are able to apply the knowledge and skills developed in their academic units, develop their communication, time management and customer service skills in business situations, experience the corporate environment and obtain feedback from experienced supervisors on their performance.
Students on placement are employed full-time for 22 weeks by the partners of the industry based learning program in a graduate level role within the company.
Students are required to work full-time normal business hours for 22 weeks at the placement location at the direction of their industry supervisor.
BUS2000
Available to local students accepted into the Bachelor of Business Information Systems industry based learning stream at Clayton campus and local students in all undergraduate degrees of the Faculty of IT who have been accepted into the Industry-based learning Placement program with at least 72 credit points of study accumulated towards a Faculty of Information Technology undergraduate degree. Prerequisite units for BBIS students: (FIT1040 or FIT1002), FIT1013 and FIT2003.
Prerequisite units for BSE, BCS and BITS students: (FIT1040 or FIT1002) and FIT2003.
Sue Bedingfield
Stephen Huxford
Kirsten Ellis
Martin Atchison
Week | Activities | Assessment |
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0 | No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0 | |
1 | Not applicable | |
2 | Not applicable | |
3 | Not applicable | |
4 | Not applicable | |
5 | Not applicable | |
6 | Not applicable | |
7 | Not applicable | |
8 | Not applicable | |
9 | Not applicable | |
10 | Not applicable | |
11 | Not applicable | |
12 | Not applicable | |
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Examination period | LINK to Assessment Policy: http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/ academic/education/assessment/ assessment-in-coursework-policy.html |
*Unit Schedule details will be maintained and communicated to you via your learning system.
Mid placement performance: 20%; End placement performance: 30%; Oral presentation: 20%; Written reports: 25%; Evaluation meeting preparation and participation: 5%.
Assessment Task | Value | Due Date |
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Mid-placement evaluation | 20% | Due at the time of the mid-placement meeting, August/Sept 2013 |
End-placement evaluation | 30% | Due at the time of the final presentation, 2-6 Dec 2013 |
Oral presentation | 20% | 2-6 Dec 2013 |
Written reports | 25% | Due at the time of the final presentation, 2-6 Dec 2013 |
Visit preparation | 5% | Assessed at time of visit. |
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