Abstract
The subject is designed to develop students' employability skills and their understanding of professional practice, including the job application process. The subject is also aimed at developing students' self-reflection and self-monitoring skills; skills which are utilised to develop a career action plan and to help build efficacy and confidence in … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Career reflection and planning, and finding the 'right' jobEmployability skillsGraduate skillsPersonal branding and recruitment in an online environmentResumeJob applicationsJob interviews
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to define, evaluate, and reflect on employability skills and graduate attributes;
2.
be able to assess and learn through reflective practice;
3.
be able to prepare an effective job application;
4.
be able to explore and enhance personal brand development through academic application and self-development; and
5.
be able to explore, develop and evaluate a career action plan.
Enrolment restrictions
Available only to Study Centre students and other students unable to take BUS223, with the approval of the Course Director and the Sub Dean Workplace Learning.