Maritime industry and academia constantly battle to provide seamless transition from undergraduate to professional engineer. Co-operative education (co-op) programs endeavour to bridge this divide by ensuring undergraduates experience current industry practices and procedures throughout their undergraduate program, confirming co-op graduates ability to ‘hit the ground running’ upon completion of undergraduate studies. Success of co-op type programs as a form of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is reliant on structured and authentic assessment to ensure development of required skills. The challenge exists to ensure this is maintained within work placements which occur outside the academic institute. This paper investigates the processes utilised within the National Centre for Maritime Engineering (NCMEH) at the Australian Maritime College (AMC).
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on the Educational & Professional Development of Engineering in the Maritime Industry
Pagination
1-4
ISBN
978-1-909024-58-8
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Event title
International Conference on the Educational & Professional Development of Engineering in the Maritime Industry 2016
Event Venue
Singapore
Date of Event (Start Date)
2016-09-20
Date of Event (End Date)
2016-09-21
Rights statement
Copyright 2016 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment, development and evaluation of curriculum