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Overview

The main aims of this course are to provide students with practical experience that complements their academic studies, and to give Sponsors enthusiastic and talented young achievers who may wish to work with them upon graduation. This is second of two fully-assessable industry placements courses. It builds on skills and … For more content click the Read More button below. The broad objectives are: Provide scholars with knowledge and practical experience within the business environment that cannot be provided at university.Instil an appreciation of business processes and management while at the same time learning about company cultures and work ethics.Help develop the scholars’ professional skills. Specifically, scholars should develop their intellectual, technical, personal, interpersonal, communication, and business management skills while on placement.Apply theory and skills learnt across the scholars degree in a real-world environment.Through progressive self-reflection scholars should become more confident in their strenghts and increase their self-perception.Provide sponsors with a stream of highly talented, motivated young professionals who are dynamic and add value to the company. Note: NOT available to UNSW Business School Co-op Scholars. Students will be enrolled across two terms for a total of 12UOC and must apply for this course through the Coop office here. 

Conditions for Enrolment

Pre-requisite: COMM3101 or COMM2101
Both terms of COMM3101/COMM2101 (12 UOC) must be successfully completed.
This course is by application only. Please contact the Co-op office for more information.
Excluded:DIPP1510, COMM2222, Business Co-Op programs

Course Attributes

Multi-Term Course

Work Integrated Learning

Delivery

In-person - Intensive

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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Fees

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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