Subject Eligibility, Fees and Internship Requirements
Subject eligibility and fees
Please refer to the Handbook for eligibility for each subject:
There is no minimum WAM requirement for self-sourced internships for ENGR90033 or CHEN90028. However, you must meet all eligibility criteria before you can enroll in the subject. You must:
- Be enrolled in an eligible degree
- Have a good academic standing. If you are considered 'At Risk' and are unsure why this is the case, please contact Stop 1.
- Have at least 25 elective credits available in your study plan.
If you are unsure of your course requirements or elective credits, you should book a course advice appointment with Stop1.
Regular subject tuition fees will apply to this subject. Find out what fees you're required to pay.
Internship requirements
You must make sure that your internship meets the following requirements for the ENGR90033 and CHEN90028 internships:
- The work you are undertaking on a day-to-day basis must complement your degree.
- You must be able to fulfill the required number of hours (320-350 total).
- Your internship must be undertaken within 10-16 weeks inside Semester 1, Semester 2 and Summer Semester timeframes.
- During your internship, you must be supervised by a staff member from within your organisation who is a technical expert in that area or is an Engineering or IT professional (depending on the position) and who can provide you with technical support in your work.
Information for international students: If you are an international student on a student visa, you must ensure that you are compliant with the working conditions attached to your visa. ENGR90033 Internship and CHEN90028 Chemical Engineering Internship are elective subjects which may count towards your working hours, even if your internship is unpaid. For further information, check your visa details and conditions with the Department of Home Affairs and/or contact engit-placements@unimelb.edu.au.