D94
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Extra support is completely different to holding your hand and doing all the work for you. If you can't even organise a 12 week placement, what hope do you have with finding a grad position or an entry level job?You pay thousands and thousands of dollars for your degree, why shouldn't they give you the extra support?
They do help with providing lists of potential companies that have offered placements in the past (at least at UNSW). But if you think a single university will organise 2000 placements each year, then you're in for a rude shock when you never finish your degree.
Cost of the degree has nothing to do with the university. That is determined by the government. Most universities charge the cap cost, but that's because they can, and cost is hardly a factor in the decision of a student when deciding which uni they want to go to - all universities in Sydney charge the cap or extremely close to it.
Also, the industrial training is an Engineers Australia requirement, not a university requirement. If the university wants to continue to provide accredited degrees, they also need to adhere to Engineers Australia requirements.