Guidance notes: Principle 19 Work Integrated Learning Requirement

Principles

19.1   All undergraduate courses have a requirement for work integrated learning activities.
19.2   The compulsory work integrated learning requirement resides in the essential set of the course, either within a core subject or a restricted elective subject chosen from a distinct workplace learning restricted elective set.

Rationale/Policy link

  • See Course and Subject Delivery Management Procedure glossary Work Integrated Learning (WIL) definition
  • See also Course and Subject Design (Coursework) Procedure, Work integrated learning and workplace learning section
  • Accordingly, each course, and each Specialisation or Major in a course, is expected to include a range of work-integrated learning activities.
  • See also Course and Subject Design (Coursework) Procedure, Workplace learning section for how we meet Commonwealth Government definitions of work-integrated learning, and so be eligible for Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) funding.

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