Program Overview
Introduction to Work-Based Learning at La Trobe University
La Trobe University offers a range of rewarding, hands-on work-based learning opportunities to complement studies, boost career prospects, and strengthen employability skills.
Why Engage in Work-Based Learning?
- Make valuable professional connections
- Apply knowledge in a real industry setting
- Gain experiences and skills to add to your resume
- Prepare to transition to the workforce
- Have fun
What's on Offer?
Industry Placement Minor
Undertake a four-subject, university-wide elective minor and complete 200-400 hours of industry placements as part of your degree in any discipline or area of study. Choose one 400-hour placement across the four subjects or complete up to four placements with different industry partners.
Industry Placement Elective Subjects LTU3IND or LTU5IND
Make a meaningful contribution and gain valuable workplace skills in your industry of choice by enrolling in a 15 credit point industry placement elective subject. Complete a placement of 100 hours in any discipline, supported by both an industry supervisor and an academic supervisor at La Trobe University.
- Undergraduate students will need to have completed at least 120 credit points before enrolling in LTU3IND.
- LTU5IND is open to postgraduate students at any time in your degree, so long as you have elective space available.
Work Integrated Learning and Discipline Specific Placements
The University offers a range of discipline-specific placement subjects which may be taken as electives. These are a great opportunity to gain structured practical experience in a real industry setting as part of your degree.
- Requirements for placement hours and the durations of placements differ between subjects.
- Placements may be self-sourced or sourced by the University.
Career Ready Industry Experience
Undertaking a Career Ready Industry Experience might be for you, if you don't have room for an elective or are looking for something a little shorter.
- Complete a two-week experience and work in a team to solve a real-world industry challenge for a client.
- Projects are designed to suit students in any degree and are available at any stage of your course.
Core Subject Placements
Some courses (e.g., Bachelor of Nursing) have core placement subjects. These subjects are compulsory, and students are required to complete an in-industry placement in order to gain professional registration. Check your course Handbook for more details.
