Overview
Sustainable employability demands explicit attention on the development of graduate careers. The Professional Business Practice co-major delivers learning arrangements that are contingent upon collaborations between students, industry, government, community and the university to equip students with the necessary strategies to navigate the graduate employment market. This is achieved through a … For more content click the Read More button below.
Structure
18 credit points
Co-Major18 credit points
Admission requirements
Special requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Present a professional demeanour and work efficiently within a formal workplace
2.
Apply technical skills while maintaining high standards of ethics and independence
3.
Utilise a range of data sources & digital technologies to report, predict trends and provide evidence-based conclusions in the workplace
4.
Assess own knowledge, skills and interpersonal characteristics to identify gaps and develop a professional learning program
5.
Assume responsibility for projects and collaborate, negotiate and lead within workplace teams
6.
Communicate effectively within the workplace and to various stakeholders visually, verbally and in writing