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Studying at Chisholm
Learning at Chisholm
is dynamic, progressive and inspiring!
There are many opportunities available for learning and skills
development. Students are encouraged to participate in all forms
of learning.
• Supervised practical components
• Practical and physical activities
• Simulated work facilities
• Technology laboratory work
Industry visits
• Computer work
• Practical exercises and tutorials
• Research
• Practical demonstrations
• Project work
• Guest speakers
• Virtual enterprise participation
• Lectures
• Exhibition participation
• Group discussions
• Role-plays and debates
• Case study analysis
• Online materials and self-paced learning
• Scientifc laboratory work
• Field trips, excursions and camps.
Assessment at Chisholm
provides students with many
opportunities to demonstrate their skills and learning.
Individual and group assignments
• Practical assignment work
• Work plan assessments
• Folio development
• Assessment in simulated business environment
• Oral presentations
• Exams and tests
• Practical placement assessment
• Research projects
• Continuous assessment for project work
• Workbook assessment.
Work experience
is offered in some courses. Chisholm teachers
will also help you fnd work placement so you can gain work
experience. This may not be a compulsory requirement of your
course. For example, teachers may provide you with links to
industry-specifc recruitment and placement companies and/or
provide ideas on how to gather work experience.
Industry placement
is compulsory in some courses, giving
students practical skills and real experience. This means that the
industry placement is a requirement of your course in order to
graduate. Chisholm teachers will assist you to fnd work placement
in an industry appropriate for your course.