Co-Operative Education
Co-operative Education is a method of education
that combines academic study with Experiential
Learning in the workplace.
THE FOLLOWING SERVICES ARE RENDERED BY THE
CENTRE FOR CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION:
·
Liaison
with commerce, industry and the public sector
to secure opportunities for Experiential
Learning
·
Placement
of students for experiential learning
·
Assistance
provided to academic departments/schools with the
monitoring of students placed for experiential
learning
·
Assistance
provided to academic departments/schools with the
drafting of experiential learning programmes/study
guides
·
Briefing
sessions to students regarding experiential
learning
·
Database
of employers used for experiential
learning
ADVANTAGES FOR STUDENTS:
·
Enhanced
employability and career prospects
·
Make
valuable contacts with employers
·
Gain
work experience
·
Method
of recruitment used by employers
·
Integrating
theory with the practical work situation to gain a
better understanding of theoretical
concepts
ADVANTAGES FOR EMPLOYERS:
Co-operative Education students enhances
professional recruitment
-
Many employers regard Co-operative
Education as a significant component of
their recruitment strategy as there is
consistent evidence that participation in
Co-operative Education leads to higher
acceptance ratios and a better recruitment
yield,
-
Employers and students are provided with
an opportunity to determine, in a
non-threatening situation, whether there
is a suitable "match" for permanent
employment,
-
Co-operative Education provides special
opportunities to select, train and develop
the educationally disadvantaged,
-
Experiential learning offers an ideal
opportunity to assess the potential of
employees for further development and
advancement.
Other key advantages to employers
include:
-
Labour cost savings as students generally
receive lower payment than academically
qualified but inexperienced new
recruits,
-
Improved staff efficiency as students can
be used to relieve higher paid permanent
staff of routine tasks, to handle peak
workloads and to carry out special
projects,
-
The employment of students can increase
the motivation of permanent staff with
whom they work,
-
Co-operative Education strengthens the
relationship between employers and
educational institutions. Advantages
include cross-pollination and improved
career-orientated education as employers
contribute to curriculum design and
educational staff gain access to work
experience.
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING POSITIONS
The Centre for Co-operative Education
endeavours to assist students in securing
placements for experiential learning, but
cannot guarantee such placements.
Students must also accept responsibility for
finding suitable positions where they can
undertake the necessary experiential
learning.
Information regarding experiential learning
positions is made available to students during
information sessions, via their Programme Heads
or Directors of Schools, as well as by means of
notice-boards.
In consultation with the University it is the
responsibility of the student to ensure that
he/she is receiving the prescribed experiential
learning.
It is not possible to accommodate all
experiential learning students in Bloemfontein,
and therefore students may be required to
undertake their experiential learning at a
company/organisation outside
Bloemfontein.
Since experiential learning is a pre-diploma
requirement, students cannot reasonably expect
to receive remuneration during this phase of
their training. However, some
companies/organisations do offer some form of
allowance or wages.
REGISTRATION
Students must register at the University for
each session of experiential learning.
ENQUIRIES:
Director :
Mr.
HS Jacobs
Tel. No.: +27 51 5073352
Fax. No.: +27 51 5073386
hjacobs@cut.ac.za
Co-ordinator :
Mrs.
MJ Stanley
Tel. No.: +
27
51 5073351
Fax.
No.: +27 51 5073386
mstanley@cut.ac.za
Secretary :
Mrs.
AJ Vermeulen
Tel. No.: +27 51 5073350
Fax. No.: +27 51 507 3386
vermeula@cut.ac.za
THE CAREERS OFFICE
It can never be too early to prepare yourself
for the world of work.
The Careers Office assists students in their
career development and provides resources to
educate and encourage them in their job hunting
process. Every student needs to be
thoroughly prepared for an intense job search
process. The following workshops are offered to
enrolled students:
·
Self-Assessment
·
Covering
Letter
·
CV-writing
·
Interviewing
skills
The CV-database of final year students helps to
link students with the industry and with
permanent job placements.
At the careers library, students can get
information about career opportunities,
bursaries, company addresses, internships
offered, etc.
Services are free of charge for all enrolled
students.
ENQUIRIES:
Career Officer :
Mrs.
MME Spies
Tel. No.: +27 51 5073721
Fax. No.: +27 51 507 3280
mspies@cut.ac.za