Year
2020
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 1-hour lecture per semester
1 x 150-hour industry placement per semester
1 x 8-hour on-line exercises per semester
Prerequisites
1 Admission into BCOMWS-Bachelor of Commerce
1a Admission into BCOMFN-Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)
2 Admission into BBUSWS-Bachelor of Business
2a Admission into BBUSAL-Bachelor of Business (Advanced Leadership)
2b Admission into BBUSHR-Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management)
2c Admission into BBUSIB-Bachelor of Business (International Business)
2d Admission into BBUSIBOL-Bachelor of Business (International Business)
2e Admission into BBUSIE-Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Enterprise)
2f Admission into BBUSMG-Bachelor of Business (Management)
2g Admission into BBUSMGOL-Bachelor of Business (Management)
2h Admission into BBUSMK-Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
2i Admission into BBUSMKOL-Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
2j Admission into BBUSOL-Bachelor of Business
2k Admission into BACCT-Bachelor of Accounting
2l Admission into BAF-Bachelor of Accounting and Finance
2m Admission into BF-Bachelor of Finance
2n Admission into BFBE-Bachelor of Finance and Business Economics
2o Admission into BBEC-Bachelor of Business Economics
3 54 Units of completed topics.
Must Satisfy: (((1 or 1a)) or ((2 or 2a or 2b or 2c or 2d or 2e or 2f or 2g or 2h or 2i or 2j or 2k or 2l or 2m or 2n or 2o))) and (3)
Other requirements
Students must apply through cbgl.placements@flinders.edu.au for enrolment in this topic.
Assumed knowledge
Students should have completed at least half of their degree
Topic description
Students undertake an industry placement while abroad. Students are placed and matched with placements according to availability and suitability; or students can source themselves with approval. Students are prepared for their placement, enter into a learning contract to guide the work integrated learning experience and are supervised.
Educational aims
This topic aims to provide a practical orientation to the workplace in preparation for a business career. This orientation takes the form of a placement experience in an international business setting.
Expected learning outcomes
On successful completion of this topic students should be able to:

  • Apply business knowledge to professional work situations in another country

  • Demonstrate the ability to operate effectively in an international workplace