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MAN5625 Management Workplace Practicum
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Credit Points: 15
 
Description:

Recommended Prerequisites: MAN5627 and MAN5622.

 

This unit provides a professionally supervised, contracted learning experience in a range of graduate management degrees. It emphasises the application of theoretical knowledge to workplace problems that involve planning, researching and/or implementing plans. Students complete a task that links with the key strategic objectives of the host organisation, and write a report placing that task in the context of the organisation and its industry. Students will also present outcomes in written and/or oral form to the host organisation and to student peers. It is recommended that students take this unit only after completion of core units in their degree. Prior approval must be sought from the Unit Coordinator before the practicum commences as credit cannot be given retrospectively for unsupervised work experience. Students are responsible for finding the host organization and project.



Full Unit Outline

This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
S58Graduate Certificate of Business (Leadership)
S45Graduate Diploma of Business (Human Resource Management)
S66Graduate Diploma of Business (Leadership and Management)
S68Graduate Diploma of Business (Management)
S68Graduate Diploma of Business (Management) - Bunbury
SPAAIRLeadership Area of Specialisation
SPAAITManagement Area of Specialisation
I25Master of Human Resource Management
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 12/07/2011 VET: 12/07/2011