Year

2024

Credit points

30

Campus offering

No unit offerings are currently available for this unit.

Prerequisites

Students will meet entry requirements for study abroad.

Unit rationale, description and aim

Study Abroad is an integral part of undergraduate programs across the world. This unit provides incoming study abroad students with the opportunity to investigate a self-identified area of study drawn from a clinical/professional/cross-cultural health issue relevant to their studies in their home country. The aim of the unit is to provide a structured goal-oriented approach to students' Australian learning experiences.

Learning outcomes

To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.

Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.

Explore the graduate capabilities.

Learning Outcome NumberLearning Outcome DescriptionRelevant Graduate Capabilities
LO1Outline area of study drawn from a clinical/professional/cross-cultural health issue relevant to their studies in their home countryGC1, GC2, GC3, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC11
LO2Write a study plan for this issueGC1, GC2, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC11
LO3Critically analyse and compare the findings of their study with health services/health education in their home countryGC1, GC2, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC11, GC12
LO4Write and present a report for an Australian audience using English and an audience in their own countryGC1, GC2, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC11, GC12

Content

Australian Health System 

Australian Higher Education System for preparation of health professionals 

Health issue from one of the following: 

  • Clinical practice  
  • Professional practice 
  • Cross-cultural health care 

Oral and written presentation in the Australian Higher Education context. 

Learning and teaching strategy and rationale

This unit of experiential learning is delivered in a supervisory mode. The nature and scope of the student’s study plan will be approved by the relevant course coordinator and conducted and assessed under the supervision of an ACU staff member appointed by the relevant Head of School. Specific strategies will be tailored to the individual student’s learning goals and plan. 

Assessment strategy and rationale

Assessment strategies aim to scaffold the student’s learning. While all learning outcomes are assessed, they are all pass/fail grade, reflecting recognition of issues such as student’s English language proficiency and the impact of cultural immersion. The weightings assigned show the expectations of work effort expected of students. The first is a study plan where students articulate their learning goals, and plan their learning activities with their supervisor. The second is an oral presentation of the outcomes of their learning plan and the third task is a written report on the outcomes of their learning plan.  

Overview of assessments

Brief Description of Kind and Purpose of Assessment TasksWeightingLearning Outcomes

Study Plan 

Requires students to demonstrate critical thinking skills 

20% (pass/fail)

LO1, LO2

Oral Presentation 

Requires students to demonstrate critical thinking skills.

20% (pass/fail)

LO3, LO4

Report 

Requires students to demonstrate critical thinking skills and communication skills 

60% (pass/fail)

LO3, LO4

Representative texts and references

Relevant texts selected in consultation with the appointed supervisor. 

 

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