Module Descriptors
INDUSTRIAL PLACEMENT (COMPUTING STAFFORD)
COCSP0168
Key Facts
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences
Level P
0 credits
Contact
Leader: George Sunley
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 0
Independent Study Hours: 0
Total Learning Hours: 0
Assessment
  • WORK EXPERIENCE weighted at 0%
  • WORK EXPERIENCE - EMPLOYER REPORT weighted at 40%
  • VISIT REPORT weighted at 40%
  • REPORT weighted at 20%
Module Details
Module Learning Strategies
Total Learning Hours - 960
Contact Hours - 4
Independent Study Hours - 956

Besides undertaking an agreed schedule of work with their employer, students will develop their learning from:
general relevant technical material;
the use of various software packages, programming languages, equipment and software technologies;
the experience of working to targets often in managed team.

Module Indicative Content
To provide practical experience of working within and for an organisation and provide an opportunity to use this to reflect on personal development and career goals.
To experience at first hand the practical application of some of the computing theory and methods covered at level C and I.
To develop appropriate behaviour attitudes within the work environment.
To provide practical experience in the legal, social and ethical issues of working within an organisation.
To apply and further develop communication and decision making skills.
Module Additional Assessment Details
1. Work experience duration weighted at 0%
2. Employer report - mark given by the student's line manager for placement weighted at 40%
3. Visit report - mark given by tutor who visits student weighted at 40%
4. Report - mark given for report on placement written by student weighted at 20%

To pass a student must have:

1. Completed, normally, 48 weeks of relevant work experience (32 weeks for Bridging course students).
2. Achieved at least 40% in the placement report.
3. Achieved an aggregate mark from components 1-4 above of 40% or more.

The module cannot be compensated.
Module Resources
Employers resources
University resources as required
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Must be eligible to proceed to an industrial placement AND must be registered on a sandwich award in the subject area of computing at the Stafford site.
Module Texts
Undergraduate Industrial Placement Handbook, issued by the Placement Unit.