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Engineering Professional Practice

Engineering Professional PracticeÌýallows 91É«Ç鯬's industry partners to work with current students and to identify potential future recruits. Students have the opportunity to gain exposure to a professional workplace, culture and expectations.

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Engineering Professional PracticeÌýplays an important part in any engineer's professional development and 91É«Ç鯬 welcomes the opportunity to engage with Host partners.

What is Engineering Professional Practice?

91É«Ç鯬 Engineering students who haveÌýEngineering Professional Practice as a program requirement, must complete 60 days of approvedÌýEngineering Professional Practice to graduate and qualify for accreditation by Engineers Australia (EA).Ìý All undergraduate students undertaking a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons), including dual programs, and postgraduate students studying the Master of Engineering (8621) program must complete 60 days of ‘Engineering Professional Practice’ (Engineering related).ÌýÌý

Engineering Professional PracticeÌýis undertaken as Work Integrated Learning (WIL) at 91É«Ç鯬. Students must source their ownÌýEngineering Professional Practice placement; learning employability skills to prepare for a future career. Opportunities can be sourced via the Jobs boards or undertake real-world projects offered by 91É«Ç鯬.

Students must gain approval for a placement before commencing.

Key Points:

  • Engineering relevant Work Integrated Learning (WIL)

  • Self – sourced

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  • Comply with

  • Gain approval before commencing a placementÌý

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Engineering Professional Practice Partner Guide

Engineering Professional PracticeÌýallows 91É«Ç鯬's industry partners to work with current students and to identify potential future recruits. Students have the opportunity to gain exposure to a professional workplace, culture and expectations.

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Types of Engineering Professional Practice

We offer various types ofÌýEngineering Professional Practice at 91É«Ç鯬, including work placement, internships, and industry projects. This allows our students, to gain real-world experience in any field of study and build important industry connections.

Contact us

For general enquiries, questions or if you are interested in becoming an industry partner, please contact our Professional Engagement Team:

Host partners email:Ìýeng.it-training@unsw.edu.au