Abstract
Workplace Learning and Design Portfolio 1 is designed to provide students with practical experience in real-world engineering settings while developing essential workplace skills and creating a professional design portfolio. Through a combination of industry placement, and portfolio development exercises, students will gain insight into engineering practice, enhance their technical skills, … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Orientation and Introduction Workplace Learning Experience Portfolio Development
Assessment items
1. Industry placement performance evaluation from industry mentor
2. Reflection journals and workplace learning logs
3. Design portfolio
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
Examine practical experience in engineering workplaces through industry placements;
2.
Utilise professional communication and collaboration skills within multidisciplinary teams;
3.
Apply engineering principles and techniques to real-world projects and challenges;
4.
Apply critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in diverse engineering contexts; and
5.
Create a design portfolio showcasing skills, accomplishments, and reflections on workplace learning experiences.
Enrolment restrictions
Pre-requisite
Pre-requisite
Work integrated learning
Placement Duration 600 hours