Courses that include work-integrated learning

Find courses from across the university that focus on a work-integrated learning component, many of which are core courses of professionally-focused programmes.

Work-integrated learning (WIL) describes educational activities that combine academic learning and practical work-based experiences. The most common forms of WIL include:

  • internships
  • practicums
  • clinical placements
  • apprenticeships
  • consultancy projects
  • capstone projects connected to industry and workplace.

Students have the chance to get real-world experience and apply their academic learning in a practical context. They also build their networks of contacts and get a taste of working in their chosen professional area.

Graduates with WIL experiences emerge confident, motivated, and equipped to add value in their new professional roles. Find out more about your rights and responsibilities while undertaking  WIL experiences.