SIT776 - IT Industry Experience

Year:

2025 unit information

Enrolment modes: Trimester 2: Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Online
Trimester 3: Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Online
Credit point(s): 1
EFTSL value: 0.125
Prerequisite:

STP710 and must have successfully completed 7 credit points of study in level 7 SIT- coded units.

Corequisite:

This unit is only available to students enrolled in S779.

Incompatible with: Nil
Study commitment

Contact hours will vary based on experience. Some experiences may require additional compulsory orientation events.

This unit focuses on work integrated learning experiences. In addition to workplace related activities, students will spend approximately 50 hours on related learning and assessment activities for the unit.

This will include educator guided online learning activities within the unit site.

Scheduled learning activities - campus

Students will complete a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience either as an IT placement with an external organisation or through project work in the Digital Futures HUB at Deakin. These WIL experiences require students to complete between 100 and 160 hours within a 4 to 12 week period. The online learning and assessment activities for the unit will consist of approximately 50 hours and include 2 x 1 hour pre-placement meetings. Students must attend and participate in experience-based activities on scheduled days, as detailed in their agreement/experience outline.

Scheduled learning activities - online

Students will complete a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience either as an IT placement with an external organisation or through project work in the Digital Futures HUB at Deakin. These WIL experiences require students to complete between 100 and 160 hours within a 4 to 12 week period. The online learning and assessment activities for the unit will consist of approximately 50 hours and include 2 x 1 hour pre-placement meetings. Students must attend and participate in experience-based activities on scheduled days, as detailed in their agreement/experience outline.

Note:

Students must contact a student adviser prior to considering enrolment in this unit to obtain an updated course map and ensure they meet the pre-enrolment and course requirements.

Students will be required to complete one of two types of professional Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experiences, either an IT placement experience with an external organisation or the Digital Futures HUB at Deakin.

Students wanting to complete this unit via placement with an external organisation must source and secure a placement opportunity with an appropriate host organisation prior to enrolment and then apply to the SEBE WIL Team for approval. For more information and to complete the application process, please refer to Information Technology Placement or email sebe-wil@deakin.edu.au.

Students who have not secured a placement with an external organisation prior to the start of the trimester will work on projects within the Digital Futures HUB at Deakin.

In preparation for the WIL experience, all students are required to complete the Placement Preparation Module (PPM) before commencing their WIL experience, and undertake the online teaching, learning and assessment activities for the unit outside of WIL experience hours.

The online teaching, learning and assessment activities for the unit will consist of approximately 50 hours, on top of the 100 to 160 hours of within the WIL experience.

Note also that delays in completing a placement with an external organisation could mean that the course will take longer to complete than the stated duration.

Attendance at the placement may be required outside the trimester dates.

Content

Integrating study and work experience in a systematic way is essential for forging close links between the university education process and the workplace. In this unit, students will undertake professional work experience through placement at an external host or at the Digital Futures HUB at Deakin. The exact nature, activities and emphasis in each experience will vary according to the context, resources, and expertise of the work experience host and the qualities, and aspirations of the student. However, this systematic opportunity will provide students with relevant work experience whilst critically reflecting on their course and graduate learning outcomes, and their discipline-specific and generic competencies.

Learning and assessment activities in this unit will help students develop an appreciation for these work-life aspects and make decisions about personal and professional development. Most importantly, it will provide students with relevant evidence when applying for future work.

Hurdle requirement

To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must demonstrate that they are working to the satisfaction of the WIL experience host (including skill competency levels, professional code of conduct and project output requirements) at both the midpoint and end of the WIL experience. More specifically, both midpoint and end of WIL experience reviews need to be deemed satisfactory by your supervisor to achieve the pass level.

Unit Fee Information

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Tuition fees increase at the beginning of each calendar year and all fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment or costs such as mandatory checks, travel and stationery.

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