PROF 7883 - Adelaide Advantage: Post Graduate Career Readiness

North Terrace Campus - Semester 1 - 2014

Employers expect graduates to be knowledgeable in their field, ready to solve problems, possess a strong sense of self-awareness and a high degree of emotional intelligence. This course is designed to assist students to develop these skills, make the most of the co-curricular opportunities that the University offers and advance their personal development and employment potential. This course will provide students with a professional assessment of their personal profile and career competencies from which a personal development plan will be created and supported by customised workshops designed to help students explore their leadership potential and achieve their career goals. Prior participation in Adelaide Advantage activities will provide a backdrop for the final project, in which students will be required to reflect on their personal development, develop an understanding of self-awareness and integrate and consolidate the knowledge, skills and experience by presenting to an industry panel. Through workshops and Adelaide Advantage activities students will advance their leadership, professional and global citizenship skills to increase their competitive employment advantage. Participation in Adelaide Advantage activities will provide students with the opportunity to: 1. Reflect from the very beginning of their study program, on what they are at university to achieve and what they will do on completion. 2. Develop their understanding of the practices for effective participation in the workplace 3. Clarify their career goals and identify pathways to achieve them 4. Integrate and consolidate the knowledge, skills and experience they have gained in their degree program(s) and how these can be transferred to the workplace 5. Increase their confidence to participate effectively and contribute meaningfully in the workplace 6. Mature their self-awareness, strengths and aspects that can be improved in their learning by reflecting on their readiness for the workplace. Please contact the Professions Student Experience Team for enrolment enquiries: advantage@adelaide.edu.au

  • General Course Information
    Course Details
    Course Code PROF 7883
    Course Adelaide Advantage: Post Graduate Career Readiness
    Coordinating Unit Faculty of Professions
    Term Semester 1
    Level Postgraduate Coursework
    Location/s North Terrace Campus
    Units 3
    Contact Up to 36 hours
    Restrictions Students must have completed sufficient Adelaide Advantage activities to participate in this course
    Quota up to 30
    Course Description Employers expect graduates to be knowledgeable in their field, ready to solve problems, possess a strong sense of self-awareness and a high degree of emotional intelligence. This course is designed to assist students to develop these skills, make the most of the co-curricular opportunities that the University offers and advance their personal development and employment potential.
    This course will provide students with a professional assessment of their personal profile and career competencies from which a personal development plan will be created and supported by customised workshops designed to help students explore their leadership potential and achieve their career goals.
    Prior participation in Adelaide Advantage activities will provide a backdrop for the final project, in which students will be required to reflect on their personal development, develop an understanding of self-awareness and integrate and consolidate the knowledge, skills and experience by presenting to an industry panel.

    Through workshops and Adelaide Advantage activities students will advance their leadership, professional and global citizenship skills to increase their competitive employment advantage.

    Participation in Adelaide Advantage activities will provide students with the opportunity to:
    1. Reflect from the very beginning of their study program, on what they are at university to achieve and what they will do on completion.
    2. Develop their understanding of the practices for effective participation in the workplace
    3. Clarify their career goals and identify pathways to achieve them
    4. Integrate and consolidate the knowledge, skills and experience they have gained in their degree program(s) and how these can be transferred to the workplace
    5. Increase their confidence to participate effectively and contribute meaningfully in the workplace
    6. Mature their self-awareness, strengths and aspects that can be improved in their learning by reflecting on their readiness for the workplace.

    Please contact the Professions Student Experience Team for enrolment enquiries: advantage@adelaide.edu.au
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  • Learning Outcomes
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    Course Grading

    Grades for your performance in this course will be awarded in accordance with the following scheme:

    M10 (Coursework Mark Scheme)
    Grade Mark Description
    FNS   Fail No Submission
    F 1-49 Fail
    P 50-64 Pass
    C 65-74 Credit
    D 75-84 Distinction
    HD 85-100 High Distinction
    CN   Continuing
    NFE   No Formal Examination
    RP   Result Pending

    Further details of the grades/results can be obtained from Examinations.

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