At UTS Business School, we encourage every student to explore the possibility of undertaking an internship or work integrated learning experience.
Business Internships
Welcome to UTS Business Internships
At UTS Business School, we encourage every student to explore the possibility of undertaking an internship or work integrated learning experience. We have a dedicated team responsible for providing students with career preparation training and support. Students can choose to complete an internship as part of a formal subject or as part of a voluntary internship.
Undergraduate Internship
The Business Internship (26600) subject offers you the opportunity to:
- Gain hands-on experience
- Strengthen your skills
- Enhance your learning
- Apply your academic knowledge in a workplace
This is an elective subject for students enrolled in their penultimate and final year of the Bachelor of Business, the Bachelor of Management, or the Bachelor of Economics, and combined degrees with Business. The assessments complement and enhance the learning journey and provide you with an opportunity to think about your future career and how to achieve these goals.
Please check the credit point requirements and ensure you have not completed any anti-requisite subjects listed on the 26600 Business Internship page in the UTS Handbook.
Key Enrolment Dates for 2024/2025
Enrolment close on:
- Monday, 2 December 2024 for the December session
- Monday, 3 February 2025 for the February session
- Monday, 7 April 2025 for the April session
- Monday, 2 June 2025 for the June session
- Monday, 4 August 2025 for the August session
- Tuesday, 7 October 2025 for the October session
- Monday, 1 December 2025 for the December session
IMPORTANT steps before enrolling in the Business Internship subject
Step 1: Complete the Career Design and Preparation Programme (CCDP)
This covers everything from how to create your application documents to how to source an internship and how to effectively market yourself to prospective employers.
Complete the CDPP and the final Quiz and obtain at least 80%. Take a screenshot of your score, as you will need to include this in the workflow below.
Visit your Canvas course site (Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Management, and Bachelor of Economics) to access CDPP. If you cannot access your Canvas course site, please lodge a ticket with ServiceConnect.
Step 2: Secure an internship
Check your internship meets the following criteria:
- Learning opportunities: The internship should provide opportunities for learning about business and/or managerial functions.
- Supervision and mentorship: The host organisation must nominate a supervisor who will mentor you and provide feedback on your performance throughout the internship.
- Work arrangement:
- The internship must be conducted in person but can include a hybrid working arrangement.
- The organisation must ensure that employees are adequately equipped for hybrid and remote work.
- Fully remote (work-from-home) and virtual internships will not be approved.
- Internship hours: The internship needs to be 100 -180 hours in duration and start after it is approved and your enrolled session begins. Any hours completed before that will not be counted.
- Internship dates: Finish your internship and assessment tasks within six months from enrolment.
- Unpaid Internship: If you undertake an unpaid internship (student placement) you must comply with the guidelines set out by the Fair Work Ombudsman. Please refer to the Fair Work website for further guidance.
- Paid internship: Select a period of 100 – 180 hours of your paid internship.
Are you looking for an internship?
- Start by checking out the Business Career Hub, which contains business-specific opportunities and career preparation resources.
- Review this step-by-step guide to the Internship and Graduate Program application process (uts.edu.au).
- Access one-on-one career guidance from a Peer Career Advisor if you have questions about resumes, interviews, or searching for an internship at UTS Careers.
- Explore overseas internships with UTS Global Short Programs.
Step 3: Internship approval
Complete the below sections in the 26600 Business Internship CareerHub Workflow:
- Your Responsibilities
- Select Organisation
- Your organisation will need to register on CareerHub and be approved to be able to host you as their intern.
- Submit Placement Summary form
- Two-step approval Process:
- Approval by the organisation.
- Approval by the UTS Business Internship Team.
How does your host organisation register?
- The host organisation must register on CareerHub.
- Complete the Workplace Health and Safety Form.
- If the position is unpaid, complete the Internship Agreement Form.
- For more details on UTS Business Internship subject requirements, direct your host to the Host Organisations section.
Step 4: Enrol once your internship is approved
After completing steps 1-3 above, you will receive an email confirming that you are approved to self-enrol in the subject through My Student Admin.
Information for international students: All international students on student visas must ensure that they are compliant with the working conditions attached to your visa. 26600 Business Internship is elective subjects in the Bachelor of Business and the Bachelor of Economics degrees which will 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.
WIL to Work is a 3-week online program designed to prepare international students for work experiences, internships, and placements in Australia. We highly recommend that international students complete this program before starting their internship. You can find more details about the program here.
Have any additional questions?
If you have any additional questions, please contact us via businessinternships@uts.edu.au
Postgraduate Internship
UTS Business School’s postgraduate business internship subjects help students gain relevant work experience and valuable industry insight while completing their studies. There are two subjects to choose from: 26799 Internship Experience (12cp capstone in Management programs) or 27769 Professional Internship for Graduates (6cp elective subject).
26799 Internship Experience
The Internship Experience subject is the culminating professional experience of a student’s postgraduate degree. It brings together the key features of a capstone subject and the ability to learn in a professional setting, including through the integration of theory and practice and the extension of prior learning; the use of authentic and contextualised experiences; challenging and complex problems; socialisation into professional roles; autonomous yet collaborative learning and development of professional agency; and through the application of critical inquiry and creativity.
See Postgraduate Internship Subjects for eligibility requirements, subject information and information on how to enrol.
Information for international students: All international students on student visas must ensure that they are compliant with the working conditions attached to your visa. For further information, check your visa details and conditions with the Department of Home Affairs.
WIL to Work is a 3-week online program designed to prepare international students for work experiences, internships, and placements in Australia. We highly recommend that international students complete this program before starting their internship. You can find more details about the program here.
27769 Professional Internship for Graduates
The subject expands on students’ existing professional, business, technical and ethical decision-making skills. It allows them to foster and diversify their current career experience through a deeply integrated practice approach and through the development of professional networks and prospects. For those students who have limited work experience, this subject provides the opportunity, through a placement, to gain work integrated learning experience and to relate it to theoretical and applied learning.
See Postgraduate Internship Subjects for eligibility requirements, subject information and information on how to enrol.
Career Mentoring and Support
Need help finding an internship, resume review or general career advice? See these helpful resources.
Business Hub on CareerHub
Our Business Hub on CareerHub is a dedicated site for business students which contains business-specific opportunities, events and career preparation resources.
Industry Job Board
Not sure where to search for an internship? See our pdf resource industry-specific job boards (pdf, 68kb).
UTS Career Consultation
Book a career consultation to get advice about where and how to search for an internship, resume review, career direction advice, how to pick your major and how to apply for a job.
Business Internships Team
Once you attend a consultation at UTS Careers, you will be able to seek additional support from the UTS Business Internships team.
Support offered includes resume review and business specific mentoring as well as subject enrolment support and supervision.
You can contact us by email: businessinternships@uts.edu.au.
Career Design and Preparation Programme (CDPP)
The CDPP was released in February 2022 for all undergraduate UTS Business School students. It was designed for students who wish to explore career options relevant to their studies, as well as develop an understanding of transferrable skills required for specific job roles.
Activities and resources provide students with important preparation in the lead up to sourcing and completing an internship or work integrated learning experience. In addition, students can use the resources provided throughout, to build a plan for their future career, in preparation for graduating from their course.
The CDPP can be accessed in your Canvas community site, under modules. If you cannot locate the CDPP, please email businessinternships@uts.edu.au
There are seven key topics covered in this program:
- Part 1: Introduction to Work Integrated Learning
- Part 2: Career Design and Decision Making
- Part 3: Job Search Strategies
- Part 4: Writing Job Applications
- Part 5: Interview Skills
- Part 6: Set Learning Goals and Reflect on Experience
- Part 7: Professional Workplace Conduct
Please note: Completion of the CDPP is a prerequisite task for enrolling in 26600 Business Internship
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