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Careers in the Curriculum

A little bit of free advice.

All Swinburne undergraduate students complete a zero-cost Careers in the Curriculum unit of study targeted at developing career planning and career management skills.

Careers in the Curriculum has been developed by Swinburne Careers and Employment which provides advice and feedback on completing job applications and undergoing interviews.

The unit is directed at both obtaining professional (Industry-Based Learning) placements and graduate employment.

Optional seminars by Career Consultants are available in the following areas:

  • Self analysis of skills and training needs
  • Writing a winning resumé and cover letter
  • Networking that works
  • Graduate attributes and employer expectations
  • Interview theory and practice
  • Undergoing further selection processes
  • Developing a personal Career Action Plan

These features of Swinburne's Professional Learning Model are available to domestic students undertaking undergraduate bachelor degree programs offered at Swinburne's Melbourne and Sarawak campuses.

Restrictions apply to international students in Australia on student visas, students admitted into programs with significant levels of advanced standing and students who undertake Swinburne programs in online/distance mode, designed and offered in conjunction with overseas or industry partners or delivered by Open Universities Australia.

For further information on all Swinburne undergraduate programs, please contact us.

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Careers in the Curriculum is one feature of the Swinburne Professional Learning Model.