Professional Identity (Engineering)

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Effective Term: 2024/05
Institute / School :Institute of Innovation, Science & Sustainability
Unit Title: Professional Identity (Engineering)
Unit ID: COOPC1025
Credit Points: 15.00
Prerequisite(s): Nil
Co-requisite(s): Nil
Exclusion(s): Nil
ASCED: 039999
Other Change:  
Brief description of the Unit

This introductory unit establishes essential groundwork for managing career development. Central to this unit are the themes of self-awareness, self-efficacy, professionalism, and understanding workplace culture and workplace practices, all vital skills across all disciplines and industries. The unit will cover generic modules that focus on building key skills, including effective communication, problem-solving, career planning, and time management. Students will also learn the principles of self-awareness and self-efficacy to make informed career and life decisions, thereby promoting adaptability and resilience in the face of changing career landscapes. Discipline-specific aspects including industry expectations and professional practice tailored to the field of study will be interwoven through the unit. Interactive learning and assessment tasks will equip students to develop interpersonal, networking and teamwork skills. For some students there will be an opportunity to complete paid co-operative placement, while for others the focus will be broader work-focussed activities.

Grade Scheme: Ungraded (S, UN)
Work Experience Indicator:
Student is undertaking work experience in industry where learning and performance is not directed by the provider, but support is received from the provider. Fees (provider may charge a student contribution amount or tuition fee).
Placement Component:Yes - days
Supplementary Assessment:No
Supplementary assessment is not available to students who gain a fail in this Unit.
Course Level:
Level of Unit in CourseAQF Level(s) of Course
5678910
Introductory                                        
Intermediate                                                
Advanced                                                
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge:
K1.

Recognise the principles of professional practice, objectives, roles, responsibilities, and stakeholder relationships within a work environment across various disciplines.

K2.

Describe how teamwork, organisational structures, workplace culture, ethics, equity, and cultural competencies contribute to professional identity and practice.

K3.

Interpret professional documents such as position descriptions, codes of conduct, policies, procedures and employment agreements.

K4.

Explain the importance of logical, strategic, and critical thinking in multifunctional and multidisciplinary situations, while considering health, safety and professional norms.

Skills:
S1.

Apply discipline-specific knowledge to critically analyse relevant issues and work practices.

S2.

Formulate career goals, and demonstrate proficiency in job search techniques, resume creation, professional writing, and communication strategies tailored to the standards of the specific discipline.

S3.

Cultivate networking and teamwork abilities and apply professional workplace standards.

Application of knowledge and skills:
A1.

Integrate and utilise job search and career development knowledge to prepare a co-operative placement application and/or seek future career opportunities.

A2.

Practice effective professional communication strategies and behaviours across varied contexts to prepare for a professional environment.

Unit Content:

Topics may include: Introduction to professional identity Self-awareness and career planning Connecting academic learning to professional aspirations Professional communication, stakeholder management, and networking Application documents and interviewing techniques Self-advocacy, workplace dynamics and culture Teamwork and collaboration Rights and responsibilities in the professional environment Understanding the profession, ethics and ethical decision-making, and health and safety principles of your discipline Work placement or work-foccused activities

Graduate Attributes:
 Learning Outcomes AssessedAssessment TasksAssessment TypeWeighting
1.

K1, K3, K4, S2, A1, A2

Career Action Plan: Students will formulate a comprehensive plan detailing their career goals, identifying steps to achieve them, and methods to overcome potential challenges. Application Documents:  Students will design a CV and cover letter tailored to a job of their choice in their respective field, emphasising their skills, experiences, and alignment with the standards of the discipline and selection criteria

Career Action Plan and Application Documents

S/U

2.

K2, K3, K4, S1, S3, A1, A2

In groups, students will role-play a professional interview scenario where each member takes on roles such as interviewer, interviewee, and observer. The aim is to understand and showcase the importance of teamwork, cultural dynamics, and communication within a professional setting.

Group Professional Interview

S/U

3.

K1, K2, K3, K4, S1, S3, A2

Co-operative placement: undertake 30 days of paid placement full-time or part-time. This will be subject to availability of paid placements OR Work-focussed activites: undertake a variety of activities that align with being a engineering professional, emphasising health and safety, ethics and problem-solving

Co-operative placement: undertake 30 days of paid placement full-time or part-time. This will be subject to availability of paid placements OR Work-focused activties: undertake a variety of activities that align with being a science professional, emphasising health and safety, ethics and problem-solving

S/U

Adopted Reference Style:
APA  ()

Professional Standards / Competencies:
 Standard / Competency