Computer Science, Information Technology and Data Science - Post-2023
Career-ready placements, also known as Work Integrated Learning (WIL), give students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, develop practical skills, and enhance their employability by gaining real-world experience in a professional setting. To satisfy the course requirements, students must complete 140 hours in an approved placement.
The University primarily sources placements for this course to ensure high-quality, relevant opportunities for students. In some cases, students may explore the possibility of arranging their own placement, but the Course Coordinator must approve this to ensure it meets University guidelines, does not conflict with existing placement arrangements, and is appropriate for the course. All placements require a designated supervisor within the host organisation.
The Career-Ready Placement online portal provides access to job vacancies, application and interview resources, and feedback on draft applications. It also offers:
- Guidance on navigating the placement process
- Job search strategies
- Resume and application reviews through drop-in sessions and appointments
- Interview preparation services
Degree Requirements
Please refer to the program handbooks for your degree for more information regarding the career-ready placement requirements of your degree.
All students in this program are required to complete the following Core Placement Course:
| Code | Course | 
|---|---|
| COMP3851A | Computing and Information Sciences Work Integrated Learning Part A | 
| COMP3851B | Computing and Information Sciences Work Integrated Learning Part B | 
SONIA Guide and Policy Information
The student guide contains all the information regarding Placement and must be read thoroughly.
You must also read the Work Integrated Learning Policy, Student Conduct Rule and Code of Conduct to understand your responsibilities while completing your Work Integrated Learning Experience.
Course Coordinator
Refer to the Course Coordinator Information on the COMP3851A/B CANVAS site.
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