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how do u do industry training. and can i do it first year?
Industrial training can be done in 3rd or 4th year of the BscIT course. although i'd much recommend you do it in the 3rd year as you get a head start on the rest.

Not sure about other courses.
Other than that.. any work experience/extra curricular activities will increase your chances when you graduate and look for jobs.
 

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is the BsciIT trainign similar to the training provided for Bsci (biomed) students

cause im just thinking which one would be better? because if i want to go on further for post grad studies to maybe specialise in something would work experience still be good...
 
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is the BsciIT trainign similar to the training provided for Bsci (biomed) students

cause im just thinking which one would be better? because if i want to go on further for post grad studies to maybe specialise in something would work experience still be good...
well the BscIT program is basically.... you go out and find an IT job.. and work there full-time for at least 9 months. You also get paid at the full-time rate too. So its good money as well as real life experience.

I started on a 12month contract .. but i extended it for a further 12 months when i completed it... on a part-time (2-3 days a week) while im at uni
 

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sorry ive had a long day and should of rephrased the question...

for someone thinking of post grad studies which would be better? because at that point youre not thinking about employment within ur field yet/maybe and its important to have marks and done subjects to get into the desired course
 

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timbk2 said:
hmm no idea. wait till jase gets on
well do u know if he does anytihng. he is final year aswell.

i know he does teach at uts, but do u knwo if he does sometihng similar to what your doing.
 
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thejosiekiller said:
sorry ive had a long day and should of rephrased the question...

for someone thinking of post grad studies which would be better? because at that point youre not thinking about employment within ur field yet/maybe and its important to have marks and done subjects to get into the desired course
well.. i gues if your not interested in getting a job straight away, then its probably better to skip the training and complete your honours quicker. However, im not familar with the strucutre of your course/industry training.

a bit of work experience is important throughout uni. Probably more so, in courses such as IT/Business than sciences like BioMed, because you'd probably do most of your learning at uni, whereas IT courses, we would learn more in the real world than during uni.
 
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well do u know if he does anytihng. he is final year aswell.

i know he does teach at uts, but do u knwo if he does sometihng similar to what your doing.
from the looks of your course outline. it doesnt seem like you guys have any industrial training.
 

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timbk2 said:
from the looks of your course outline. it doesnt seem like you guys have any industrial training.
i hope it offers some way of gaining experience. becuase i tihnk it will be extremely hard if we just complete course and expect to get a job
 
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do some part-time jobs outside of uni.

and plenty of extra-curricular stuff
 

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timbk2 said:
do some part-time jobs outside of uni.

and plenty of extra-curricular stuff

any jobs? or course related?

and what type of extra-curricular stuff looks really good to the employer?
 
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welll i know that some companies target students with alot of extracurricular activities. It says alot more about the person. The majority of applicants will have some work experience on their resume, and its all usually the same. having EC activities will help differentiate you from the thousands of other applicants.

Things such as.. Team sports, Uni Clubs/Societies, Volunteering and Charity work etc. . things that enhance your social skills, team skills, leadership skills and communication skills.
 

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timbk2 said:
welll i know that some companies target students with alot of extracurricular activities. It says alot more about the person. The majority of applicants will have some work experience on their resume, and its all usually the same. having EC activities will help differentiate you from the thousands of other applicants.

Things such as.. Team sports, Uni Clubs/Societies, Volunteering and Charity work etc. . things that enhance your social skills, team skills, leadership skills and communication skills.

hmm does a poker game with a few mates on a friday night count as a extracurricular activity?
 

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