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WIL (Work Integrated Learning)

Integrating Work Knowledge and Practices

The Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program provides an education that enables students to combine the theory acquired through course work into a practical environment or application, resulting in a greater understanding of the nature of business.

There are many forms of WIL, including Cooperative Education, the Professional Skills Program, industry or workplace experience, industry speakers and projects and simulations.

WIL in the School of Management

The School of Management offers work integrated components in the following programs:

Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)
Industry based projects

Bachelor of Business (International Business) – Applied
A compulsory, paid work experience component (Cooperative Education) during third year (full-time)

Bachelor of Business (Management)
WIL courses in which students participate in real or simulated work experience

Cooperative Education

Cooperative Education is a compulsory, paid work experience component which is “sandwiched” between periods of study as part of the degree in International Business (Applied). A full-time student will undertake two years of study, then up to twelve months of discipline related work experience, and then a final year of study.

During the twelve months of work experience, students become full-time employees, entitled to the normal benefits, terms and conditions offered by the employer. This first-hand industry experience provides RMIT graduates with a competitive edge in seeking employment.

Students are ultimately responsible for obtaining a work placement themselves, but may undergo a preparation program to help them in the process. Experience staff can also assist in helping find a suitable work placement.

International Business students are strongly encouraged to obtain work placement overseas or with a firm with an extensive international focus.

Full-time or part-time students who have relevant industry experience are encouraged to apply for the three year degrees.

WIL Courses

In the Management degree, students will participate in structured work experience either hosted by an external organization or through a simulated case exercise. Work Integrated Learning courses focus on developing skills in a structured learning environment including presenting in a managerial context and exploring personal goals through seminar discussions.


Further Information

Information for Students

WIL/Co-op Calendar

Information for Employers

Employers guide to Co-operative Education

FAQs for Employers