Service-Learning Modules

Service-Learning is Incorporated into Credit-bearing Modules

“Credit-bearing S-L module” means that the service-learning project are “merged” into the original coursework of the module such that student assessment is involved. As such, it is not merely adding volunteer work into the original module; it is having parts of the original module changing its nature to incorporate the service-learning pedagogy. In some cases, the module structure or schedule can be altered to cater for the incorporation of S-L project elements.

Service-Learning Modules in Semester 1 & 2, 2020/21

Module NameDepartment
ASI1002 Individual and SocietyDepartment of Social Science
MGT3025 Advanced LeadershipDepartment of Management
COM3201 Human-Computer InteractionDepartment of Computing
TRA3105 Computer and Business Translation 1School of Translation
BUS3002 Consumer Behaviour Department of Marketing
BUS3003 Advertising and Integrated Marketing CommunicationsDepartment of Marketing
GEN2031 Leadership and Innovation in Community Service Department of Social Science

Service-Learning Modules in Semester 2, 2019/20:

Module NameDepartment
SCM4304 Honours Project I & IIDepartment of Supply Chain and Information Management
BUS3002 Consumer BehaviourDepartment of Marketing

Service-Learning Modules in Semester 1, 2019/20:

Module NameDepartment
ASI1002 Individual and SocietyDepartment of Social Science
COM3201 Human-Computer InteractionDepartment of Computing
ENG 3010 Advanced EnglishDepartment of English
GEN2031 Leadership and Innovation in Community Services Department of Social Science
MGT3025 Advanced Leadership Department of Management
MSIM3102 Quality Management and Process AnalysisDepartment of Supply Chain and Information Management
SCM4304 Honours Project I & IIDepartment of Supply Chain and Information Management
TRA3105 Computer and Business Translation I School of Translation

Completed Service-Learning Modules in 2018/19:

Module NameDepartment
BUS3001 Marketing ResearchDepartment of Marketing
BUS3002 Consumer BehaviourDepartment of Marketing
ASI1002 Individual and SocietyDepartment of Social Science