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Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast

This unit has been discontinued.

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Delivery is subject to sufficient enrolment numbers

Introduction

In this unit, you will identify skill sets and knowledge required to work in a chosen industry and evaluate your own skills, attributes and learning goals to work in your chosen industry. Through case studies, workshops, online materials and tutorials, you will gain insight into your chosen industry and identify challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world. You will explore the operational and external environment of your industry, and how your industry intersects with other industries.

This unit also incorporates learning through practice by exposing you to authentic learning experiences. These experiences are placed at the centre of learning and assessment, for you to develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours necessary to respond to industry, community and/or global needs.

You will be introduced to:

- a range of methods, tools, techniques and approaches to practice

- principles and perspectives such as values, ethics, empathy and leadership in real world scenarios

- reflection and deliberative thinking as a means of developing knowledge, skills, attitudes and aspirations

- ways of understanding problems and developing solutions through active inquiry

Summary 2020

Unit name Introduction to Industry
Unit code ZAS111
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School University College
Discipline Applied Science
Coordinator

Cecilia Lawler

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

1. Identify and describe key features, practices and processes of selected businesses and industries

2. Discuss and analyse contemporary and emerging challenges and opportunities in selected businesses and industries

3. Identify and reflect on your own interests, abilities and goals in conjunction with a range of industry-relevant practitioner roles, skills and knowledge

4. Apply discipline and practice-based skills and knowledge to communicate an initiative/s for organisational change

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern
  • Lectures online
  • Tutorials 1-2 hours per week
  • Field trips/workshops: up to 6 days per term
Assessment

AT1: Industry Scan  (20%),

AT2: Experiential Report (40%),

AT3: Presentation (20%)

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Textbooks

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