Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
CD20220
Module Title
Graduate Career and Professional Development
Academic Year
2025/2026
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Reading List
Other Staff

Course Delivery

 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Attendance Related Tasks  Completion of AberGrad Skills Checklist, signed off by Careers Consultant during guidance interview; Reflection on development via one hour careers guidance consultation.  20%
Semester Assessment Portfolio  CV to chose vacancy, LinkedIn profile, covering letter and a 2,000 word reflective report  50%
Semester Assessment Presentation  Group research on LMI and presentation (recorded) or via small group tutorials  30%
Supplementary Assessment Portfolio  Reflective piece (1,500 words) on rationale for career decision making in relation to chosen occupational sector or specific career choice; completion of set application form questions; SWOT analysis on skills development and attainment  50%
Supplementary Assessment Critical Analysis  Critical analysis (1,000 words) of occupational sector of choice and current graduate labour market trends  50%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

1. Appreciate and recognise the range of professional skills developed via diverse experiences that are needed for graduate level employment

2. Exhibit their ability to utilise the necessary career decision making skills, evidence their knowledge of opportunity awareness and show career resilience to make the transition into the graduate labour market

3. Recognise and articulate a range of career development theories and how these influence and enable/inhibit the career decision making process

4. Demonstrate understanding and development of commercial awareness and a global perspective in relation to the graduate labour market and workplace.

5. Demonstrate the development of high level research and critical analysis skills, to evaluate and apply graduate labour market intelligence

6. Demonstrate the ability to articulate and market employability skills to employers and professional networks through a range of different media.

7. Apply self-awareness knowledge and develop confidence when engaging with graduate recruitment application processes

Brief description

For those registered on a degree with an integrated industrial year, this module will prepare you to be effective in competing forplacements and securing work experience that will suit your needs and interests. Regardless of your current level of thinking about your placement options, or your future options upon graduation, this module will show you how to improve your skills, enabling you to perform better in your other academic modules, whilst also helping you to take full advantage of the range of opportunities offered to you at Aberystwyth University. This module will make you more competitive and more knowledgeable on the options open to you and on your ability to be competitive in the global placements market, the future graduate labour market as well as the postgraduate market. Being resilient in the competitive environment ahead of you will also make you more likely to succeed.

Content

Through a range of interactive lectures and workshops, extra-curricular sessions and assessed course work students will develop their own individualised employability portfolio. The sessions will cover the following themes:

Introduction to the module, reflective practice and expectations

Understanding careers – using metaphors to understand and apply theories relating to career management when making career decisions.

Converting experience into evidence on applications
An exploration of different application methods and how to articulate evidence on different application formats

Raising your skills awareness
Participants will be able to recognise their range of professional skills, the opportunities open to them to develop further, and how to use the ‘Aber Grad’ Skills Checklist within the tutorial process to articulate their skills to graduate employers

Career and labour market intelligence
Participants will be able to recognise, evaluate and apply different forms and sources of career labour market intelligence.

Networking and online professional presence
Exploring why networking is important and vital to developing a graduate career; discovering how to be more confident and proactive when networking and how to market yourself to graduate employers.

Professional behaviour and communication.
Various behaviours associated with professionalism are explored and how they are observed in the working situation, when interacting with and influencing others, whilst influencing at organisational level and representing the organisation elsewhere.

Commercial and global awareness.
To explore and deepen understanding of what this might mean within the commercial and global context


Recruitment practices and Portfolio introduction
Participants will gain a good understanding of the different skills needed for an interview and attending assessment centres. The final assessment portfolio will be introduced to participants.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number Data analysis
Communication A requirement to discuss and present with members of the group
Improving own Learning and Performance The module provides essential skills for developing self-awareness
Information Technology IT skills are required for presentation of assignments and use of social media platforms and researching information databases
Personal Development and Career planning The module provides an academic baseline for personal and career development
Problem solving The workshops will introduce and discuss problems related to the subject
Research skills Research will require the identification and location of relevant labour market information
Subject Specific Skills The module will develop essential employability skills
Team work This will be developed through the group presentation and research

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 5