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Last updated 22.05.08

Industrial Training (IT)

Welcome. If you are a student that is enrolled in either a Computer Engineering, Bioinformatics, Software Engineering; or a combined double degree with one of the above mentioned degrees, then Industrial Training (IT) is an essential component to your degree (click here for a list of Bachelor of Engineering Degrees that require IT. If you are enrolled in a Bachelor of Science Degree then IT does not apply).

You are strongly advised to scan through the information that is on this site in order to understand your IT obligations.

It is important to note that engineering students will not be eligible to graduate without having successfully discharged their industrial training. As such, students are advised not to leave their IT until the end of their fourth year as this could potentially delay your graduation.

Industrial training is a great opportunity for students to learn about the industry, to establish important contacts and most importantly, to seed the beginnings for a career in your chosen profession. Students get out of industrial training what they are willing to invest in the process. With a positive attitude IT can be a challenging and rewarding experience.

 

 

 

NEWS

1 PM 28 May 2008:  Industrial Training seminar for undergrad Engineering students will be held in K17-113.

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May 2008: Three CSIRO Internship Positions on offer. Consult the Positions page for more details.

     

 

 

 
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