
Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes of GOLDOC Internship
The GOLDOC Internship was broken up into three main Learning Outcomes. These three Learning Outcomes are geared towards the idea of being industry ready and socially aware of modern day workplaces. Upon listing the outcomes I will indicate wether or not I achieved said outcome and provide evidence as to how. The three Learning Outcomes are as follow:
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1. Reflectively integrate prior and new disciplinary knowledge with your internship practice.
[] Through the careful guidance of world renowned professionals I was engaged with new disciplinary knowledge and could apply the new information learnt throughout my university degree in courses such as Management Concepts. Within this course I was taught to plan, lead and organise.Through combing this knowledge with what I learnt from my mentors I successfully achieved Learning Outcome one.
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2. Develop and demonstrate a range of professional capabilities for professional practice.
[] Within my business degree I undertook a subject called 'Work and Employability'. In this degree we were taught how to be more approachable for current and future positions. By applying the knowledge I had mustered throughout that subject, I was able to develop a plethora of of professionals capabilities for professional practice. Furthermore, with the guidance of my mentors during the internship I was able to become a more develop professional within GOLDOC.
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3. Examine and articulate personal and professional value commitments that inform ethical professional practice in local and global contexts.
[] Throughout my time at my internship and university, I have been fortunate enough to be exposed to the importance of 'ethical professional practice' in a global and local context. I also learnt about the importance of ensuring that I always uphold professional value commitments on global and local level through competing my course in Global Law. Whilst completing this course local and global matters were explored numerous times and explored the importance of global professionalism.
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