Inherent requirement statements:
Behavioural stability is required to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in a demanding professional role. Students demonstrate the behavioural stability and resilience required to work constructively in a diverse and changing academic, professional, and placement environment.
The student demonstrates:
- Behavioural stability to work constructively in diverse and changing academic and professional settings.
Justification of inherent requirement:
Behavioural stability is required to work individually and in teams in changing, challenging and unpredictable environments. IT students will be required to have the necessary behavioural and intellectual stability to manage their academic responsibilities.
Adjustments must ensure the standards, codes, guidelines and policies are not compromised or result in unethical behaviour. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with Student Equity Officers.
Examples:
- Coping with own emotions and behaviour effectively when dealing with individuals in academic and placement settings.
- Ability to engage with peers and staff appropriately in classroom and group work settings