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MODULE DESCRIPTOR
Module Title
Short Industrial Placement
Reference CM2117 Version 1
Created March 2022 SCQF Level SCQF 8
Approved July 2023 SCQF Points 30
Amended ECTS Points 15

Aims of Module
To provide students with an opportunity to work in a real computing workplace in order to improve their future employability through developing existing technical skills, acquiring new ones, improving soft skills, and gaining practical experience in their chosen field.

Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
1 Use existing technical skills for practical computing tasks in a workplace.
2 Practice newly acquired technical computing skills in a workplace.
3 Show professional skills enabling you to operate in an efficient and professional manner as an individual in a workplace.
4 Practice effective interaction with others in a workplace, including colleagues, customers, clients, and managers.

Indicative Module Content
This module is based on a placement at an external organisation. The student will be given the opportunity to improve both their technical and soft skills through working within the organisation. However, the exact nature of this will vary widely depending on the type of organisation hosting the student and the role undertaken by the student within that organisation.

Module Delivery
Students work in an external organisation for the duration of the placement. Each student has a member of academic staff acting as an Academic Tutor to provide any necessary support and oversight.

Indicative Student Workload Full Time Part Time
Contact Hours N/A N/A
Non-Contact Hours N/A N/A
Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours 300 N/A
TOTAL 300 N/A
Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body 300  

ASSESSMENT PLAN
If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only.
Component 1
Type: Coursework Weighting: 100% Outcomes Assessed: 1, 2, 3, 4
Description: A report by the student's Industrial Supervisor detailing the performance of the student during the placement.

MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR
Explanatory Text
This module is assessed on a pass/unsuccessful basis. The Module Grade is based on performance in Component as detailed below
Module Grade Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade:
Pass Pass in Component 1.
Fail Fail, i.e. unsuccessful, in Component 1.
NS Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination

Module Requirements
Prerequisites for Module None.
Corequisites for module None.
Precluded Modules None.

ADDITIONAL NOTES
This module is optional, and the credits awarded are in addition to the 120 credits achievable from the taught modules. Successful completion is not required for progression to the next stage. The credits for this module may not be used to compensate for any credits from the taught modules.

INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 Trought, F., 2017. Brilliant employability skills: How to stand out from the crowd in the graduate job market. Pearson UK.
2 Cottrell, S., 2015. Skills for success: Personal development and employability. Macmillan International Higher Education.
3 Neugebauer, J. and Evans-Brain, J., 2009. Making the most of your placement. Sage Publications.
4 Rook, S., 2015. Work experience, placements and internships. Macmillan International Higher Education.
5 Fanthome, C., 2004. Work placements-A survival guide for students. Macmillan International Higher Education.


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