Bachelor Of Agricultural Science - Work Experience
This information relates to the work experience requirement for the BAgSc(General)
degree. Students doing majors in either Integrated Pest Management or Plant Breeding
will need to complete an internship as part of the major in lieu of work experience.
There are separate work experience programmes for students in BAgSc(Horticulture)
and BAgSc (Viticulture and Oenology).
To complete a degree in BAgSc(General) students need to undertake 13 weeks
of approved work experience and submit a report on the work. The aims of the work
experience programme are to:
- expose students to aspects of agriculture, horticulture or environmental
management that are not covered in the course
- allow students to gain experience in relevant industries
- experience work in a professional or business environment
- gain additional work skills that may be useful to future employment.
The report on the work experience needs to be handed in before the Friday of
teaching week 1 of second semester of the fourth year to enable you to graduate
immediately after completing fourth year. Submission of late reports will mean
students will graduate at a later date.
Exemption from work experience will be given where students have completed
an appropriate degree or diploma in an area related to the student’s current course,
or who have other relevant work experience. Students seeking exemption from work
experience should consult the work experience co-ordinator or the Registrar as
soon as possible. The work is normally taken during the vacation periods and may
include work in one of the following areas:
- farm work
- business related to agriculture, horticulture or environmental management
- research
- government institutions
- extension or consulting
Students are required to gain work experience in at least two of the areas
above. The majority of the work can be in one of these areas with smaller periods
of time in others, or it can be equally distributed among a number of areas. Students
can tailor their programme to their own career goals. However, students will not
be permitted to complete 13 weeks in one area alone. Elective subjects offered
in the winter or summer vacations can not be used as part of the work experience
requirement, but summer research scholarships can be used as part of the work
experience.
Records of the time spent in each period of work experience need to be submitted
and a final report on the work experience written and handed in at the completion
of the 13 weeks. Copies of the forms to be completed can be obtained from the
Work Experience Co-ordinator, the Registrar’s Office, Waite Campus or from the
Faculty website. The final report should be approximately 3000 words and it should
concentrate on the major area on which the work experience was done plus a brief
(~2 page) description of the other work completed. The report is not simply a
diary of the activities a student has completed, but a technical report in which
the student demonstrates:
- an understanding of the importance/relevance of the work to agriculture,
horticulture or environmental mangement
- the technical/scientific bases of the work conducted
- an appreciation of the problems addressed
- an understanding of the constraints to success and how these constraints
are overcome or managed
Where relevant, the report should also demonstrate a critical appraisal of the
methods used by the organisation or farm. Some guidelines on what can be included
in the final report are given below.
Farm work
The climatic, biological and edaphic constraints to the farming system and how
these affect farming practices; details of farming practices; appraisal of the
standard of management; major problems and managerial responses to the problems;
marketing and economic issues
Research institutions
The type of research being done in the institution and a description of the problem/area
it addresses; the importance of the research and the benefits of the work to agricultural
production or the environment; a description of the methodology used in your work.
Business
The structure of the business; a description of the type of work undertaken, with
emphasis on the technical/scientific/economic bases of the work; the main methods/techniques
used; how the work relates to agriculture/horticulture; technical problems encountered
and how these are overcome; the success of the business.
Extension and consulting
The types of industries services; the services provided; the types of problems
encountered and how they are addressed; details of the techniques used (eg soil
and plant sampling, insect monitoring) and the technical/scientific bases of these
tests; how extension messages are conveyed to farmers or clients.
The report should be typed using double spacing. Assessment is a non-graded
pass; unsatisfactory reports may need to be resubmitted.
A list of possible work placements is available on the Faculty’s website
(Work Placements). The University of Adelaide farms at Roseworthy and
Martinadale (Clare Valley) may assist students with work experience.
Insurance
Insurance while doing work experience is either through the Student Union’s policy
or the employer’s Workcover policy. If the work is voluntary, students are covered
by a Student Accident Insurance Policy, which is included in the Student Union
fees. This is for Medical Insurance only. The policy covers students doing unpaid
work, which is a requirement of the degree, anywhere in Australia. For further
information on insurance, contact the Student Union Office: telephone: (08) 8303 5403 or at:
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/AUU/services/services/insurance.html
To be covered by this policy, students need to fill out a form from
Darren Koopman, School of Agriculture, Food & Wine, before commencing the work.
If you wish to have Public Liability Insurance, an additional policy can be
purchased from the Student Union.
Students doing paid work as part of their work experience should be protected
by their employer’s Workcover policy. Further details on matters related to student
insurance can be obtained from the Student Union office.
Record of Practical Experience
The Record of Practical Experience form (pdf 14kB) must
be filled out, signed, and returned to Darren Koopman, School of Agriculture, Food & Wine. Phone: 8303 7919
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