Should I go on a placement year?
This is a very personal decision, which only you can make. From an academic perspective, the great advantage of placement years is that students can learn about real-world computing and see the context in which their academic learning will be used (and indeed appreciate why their academic courses are useful and relevant). Working for a year is often also a maturing experience, especially for people who have never had a full-time job before. It also looks good on your CV when you apply for jobs after graduating. But certainly placements are not for everyone.
You should realise that in general placements are generally not financially advantagous in the short term. A student who goes on placement and then returns to do his or her fourth year will generally make less money over this two year period than a student who finishes his or her degree and then works for a year as a graduate. This disadvantage may be offset by the fact that your prospects for future work (at the company of your placement or elsewhere) are likely to have improved as a result of your placement.
I am a Level 1 student. Is it too early to think about internship and career development now?
We provide different co-curricular activities for students to choose from, including joining internship and exchange programs. It is important to gain a good understanding of different options available before you make the choice that best fits you. So we highly encourage you to spend some time to explore these opportunities.
Can I go on a placement abroad?
Yes, you can, as long as it's possible for us to monitor your progress adequately and to support you where necessary. For this reason, placements will often be at companies in the UK or not too far away from it. In some other cases (e.g. at SUN), a company far away may have good procedures in place to offer students the support they need. Decisions (by the placement coordinator and the HoD) will be made based on the merits of the case.
I am a joint honours student, can I go on a placement?
We do not currently allow this. This is because none of the departments that we have joint degrees with have placement programmes. However, you can do an unofficial placement by suspending your studies.
Do I pay tuition fees while on placement?
Students who pay their own fees would in general be expected to pay fees at half-rate while on placement.
My placement isn't working out well, what should I do?
Please contact your Placement Organiser as soon as possible to discuss this!!
My placement is going really well, I want to extend it.
If things are going really well at your placement company and you want to stay on for another year or two (and the company wants to keep you on), you can do this by breaking your studies. However, we certainly hope that at some point you will come back and finish your degree. In general it is a mistake career-wise for someone to give up on an honours degree when they only need one more year to finish.
Can I keep my University account while I am on placement?
In principle yes, but we would want some assurances that you would regularly check and process your email, so that you don't end up with a huge University mailbox overflowing with spam.
Do I need to hand in any report after completing my placement?
Placements are courses, in all cases you have to deliver a final report and give a presentation (about 30min, talk about your experience).