Drawing on the work-integrated learning (WIL) literature, particularly that which is STEM-related (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), and on the Australian census data, it was found that many Australian engineering and science graduates from Generation Y (and prior) work outside of their fields of study, and that many of them will have had to if they wished to work at all. For Generation Z (and beyond) students, it is proposed that a broader conception of WIL in science and engineering is needed if they are going to be adequately prepared for post-graduation employment. This chapter details a program example of how an out of field WIL placement, offered as an elective unit, can be implemented for engineering, science (and other contexts) without requiring major changes to existing curricula. This chapter also contributes to the very limited existing literature on out-of-field WIL.
History
Pagination
15-37
ISSN
2326-8905
eISSN
2326-8913
ISBN-13
9781799864400
Publication classification
BN Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin
Publisher
IGI Global
Title of book
Applications of Work Integrated Learning Among Gen Z and Y Students