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How does the one-year full time work experience fit into a degree? Does it mean that a 4-yr degree has to be created to cover this?

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How does the one-year full time work experience fit into a degree? Does it mean that a 4-yr degree has to be created to cover this?

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In the case of either one or two Semester periods of full time work experience it does mean that generally the length of the time to complete the degree has to be increased. The exception to that is if the work experience can be accommodated during semester breaks and completed in the normal 3 years. The two degrees can have the same academic content, with two different names, and those students who do the WIL period get the degree with the WIL recognition.

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