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School of Engineering and Informatics (for staff and students)

Industry Ready: Placement Process (H7139)

Industry Ready: Mastering the Placement Application Process

Module H7139

Module details for 2024/25.

0 credits

FHEQ Level 5

Module Outline

This module covers the essential elements of an industrial placement. In this module you will appreciate the benefits of undertaking experience and you will develop the necessary skills to be successful in securing an industrial placement. It also offers an opportunity to be part of a professional network of students, mentors, career professionals, industrialists, etc. An additional benefit of this module is to be exposed to the multiple resources provided by the University’s careers and entrepreneurship team.

Indicative topics:
Benefits of placement
Understanding the placement cycle
Planning and project managing your placement
Job search
CV and interview preparation
Getting ready for and making the most of your placement
Practicalities of your placement

AHEP4 LOs:
Developed – C16, C17, M17, C18, M18

Module learning outcomes

Successfully apply for, secure, and navigate a one-year industry placement

Demonstrate understanding the requirements and expectations of the industry placement process

Demonstrate effective job search, application and selection skills and techniques

Demonstrate the application of transferable career management skills that can be used in future career pursuits

TermMethodDurationWeek pattern
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Autumn SemesterLecture1 hour10011011001
Spring SemesterLecture1 hour11001111110

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Dr Luis Ponce Cuspinera

Convenor
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