(1) These Procedures set out the process for amending or removing courses, specialisations, majors or units to ensure that: (2) These Procedure apply to all coursework award courses and pathway programs (including ELICOS) and associated specialisations, majors and units. (3) The Definitions (Academic) Policy applies to these Procedures. (4) Changes to curriculum are made in accordance with the Curriculum Policy and approved in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (5) The type of curriculum change determines the process to be followed. Refer to the Curriculum Amendment: Course Schedule. (6) Proposals to amend or remove curriculum must comply with the Curriculum Development Planning Timeline, published annually by the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic Innovation). (7) If a Faculty/College proposes to remove or amend a course outside of the published timelines, they must first seek permission from the Vice President (Students) and Registrar by submitting an Exemption from Timeline Request. The request must include details of the consequential changes to any other courses or units across the University. (8) New curriculum must be created where amendments to courses, specialisations, majors or units fundamentally change the expected outcomes, or representation of expected outcomes, for students or the broader community (academic and non-academic). (9) The following types of amendment will require a new course to be created: (10) The following types of amendments require new units to be created: (11) Proposals to make significant changes to curriculum cannot be progressed until a Significant Curriculum Change Proposal (SCCP) has been developed and approved in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (12) An amendment is considered 'significant' where it: (13) SCCP must be developed and submitted in accordance with the Curriculum Development Planning Timeline using the SCCP Template and provide sufficient information to allow evaluation of the: (14) For the proposed amendment to progress, the SCCP must be approved in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (15) Following approval of the SCCP, (16) The significant amendment or removal must then be approved in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities (in the case of a proposed course removal, this cannot occur until no students remain admitted to the course). (17) When a significant amendment to a course is approved: (18) When a course removal is approved the course will be considered disaccredited and the status changed to "discontinued" in the Student Management System. (19) Any amendments to a course that is in teach-out are still required to be developed in accordance with the Curriculum Policy and approved in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (20) Amendments to, or removal of, units are developed and approved in the UCMS in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (21) The impacts of a proposed amendment or removal of a unit must be determined in consultation with all relevant Course Coordinators, and the outcomes of such consultation and analysis documented in the UCMS. (22) When an amendment to a unit is approved, the amendment will be implemented in the Student Management System. (23) Administrative amendments such as obvious clerical, typographical, grammatical and numbering errors are progressed using the process specified by Governance Services and approved in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (24) Consequential changes to the curriculum, as defined in the Curriculum Policy, are developed, approved and implemented in accordance with the process set out in the Consequential Changes Schedule to the Curriculum Policy. (25) Transition applies in the following cases: (26) Teach-out applies when a decision has been made to cease offering a course, specialisation or major. (27) The Vice President (Students) and Registrar is authorised to determine if transition would result in student disadvantage and therefore where additional support or teach-out is required. (28) Student disadvantage would be regarded as, that if due to the transition: (29) When a course is significantly amended to the extent that a new version of a course is created, or when a course is to be removed, the following applies: (30) When a course, specialisation or major is subject to a significant amendment, current students may be required to either: (31) In the case of the arrangements specified in clause (29), the University may make different arrangements for different student cohorts and is not required to provide students with the choice to opt in or out of particular arrangements (although it may do so if desired), provided no students are disadvantaged. (32) Transition Plans may include substitution of units in students' study plans to provide credit for previously completed units and prevent disadvantage to students, provided that all students will meet: (33) A Transition Plan will be developed by Student Administration Services in consultation with the relevant Faculty/College, using a standard Transition Plan template. The Plan must be endorsed by the Associate Dean (Education) and approved by the Vice President (Students) and Registrar before a significant amendment to, or removal of, a course is submitted for approval in accordance with the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (34) The Transition Plan will detail: (35) A course, specialisation or major in teach-out must continue to be delivered to students for a duration equal to the minimum of: (36) When teach-out is required due to the proposed removal of a course, specialisation or major, the course, specialisation or major in teach-out may continue to be amended in accordance with the normal requirements for curriculum amendments to facilitate timely student progress and completion and to meet the operational needs of the University. (37) When a new version of a course, specialisation or major is approved and it is determined to teach-out one or more student cohorts in the existing version, no further amendments to the existing version are permissible. However, unit substitutions may be approved if required at any time until the teach-out process is complete, in accordance with clauses (37) to (39). (38) Courses, specialisations or majors in teach-out must continue to comply with all relevant requirements of the University's policies relating to the taught curriculum, including (but not limited to) those set out in the relevant Rules Relating to Awards, the Academic Quality, Standards and Integrity Policy, the Assessment, Teaching and Learning Policy , the Curriculum Policy and associated Procedures. (39) Teach-out plans are developed by Student Administration Services in consultation with Faculty, using the Teach-Out Plan template. (40) Following recommendation from the Associate Dean (Education), teach-out plans for each discontinued course where they are currently applied, offered or admitted students are submitted to the Vice President (Students) and Registrar for approval. (41) The Teach-Out plan must include: (42) A report will be provided by the Associate Dean (Education) of the relevant Faculty or College to each meeting of the Student Academic Experience Committeedetailing progress on implementation of all Transition Plans, including: (43) For the new (or new version of the) course, specialisation or major to be considered equivalent to the existing course, specialisation or major it must: (44) Equivalence between new and existing versions of a course or specialisation or major does not require that students have: (45) When students are to be transitioned into a new course, specialisation or major, or where a new version of the course, specialisation or major is to be created due to an amendment, Accreditation Committee may approve substitution of individual units or groups of units for specified student cohorts may occur provided that the proposed substitution demonstrably ensures that all affected students will still meet: (46) When amendment of a course or specialisation is proposed to enable teach-out, unit substitution may be additionally facilitated by creating a choice of unit groups in the course structure to provide students with flexibility in the combination of units they are required to complete. In this case, all possible combinations of choice in the amended curriculum structure must individually satisfy the requirements of the Curriculum Policy and Curriculum Design and Development Procedures, and the Course and Unit Approval Authorities. (47) Unit substitution for individual students may additionally occur: (48) A Communication Plan must be developed as part of the Transition or Teach-out plan, to ensure stakeholders are advised of changes by the appropriate delegate, in a timely, transparent and stakeholder focussed manner. Stakeholder groups include: (49) Once a Transition Plan or Teach-out Plan have been approved, all impacted students will be advised by Client Services, in consultation with the relevant Course Coordinator(s), of: (50) The content and distribution of all communications with students concerning significant amendments to, or removal of, courses must be approved by the Vice President (Students) and Registrar. (51) Once a curriculum amendment is approved, details will be updated on the University's public webpages as soon as practicable. So that students can easily locate the curriculum requirements relevant to their studies, when the amendment involves creation of a new version of a course or specialisation or major: (52) Details of any previous versions of the course or unit that are in teach-out must remain accessible on the University's public webpages and will normally be associated with a particular year of student admission. (53) Details of any unit substitutions for specific student cohorts approved in accordance with clause (37) will be listed on the University's public webpages for the relevant course or specialisation or major. (54) Students will be notified individually by Student Administration Servicesof any unit substitutions approved and their study plans updated accordingly. (55) Curriculum Amendments TableCurriculum Amendment and Removal Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Definitions
Section 3 - Curriculum Amendments and Removals
Amendments requiring new curriculum to be created
Courses
Units
Significant Curriculum Changes
Amendment or Removal of a Unit
Other Types of Curriculum Amendments
Administrative amendments
Consequential changes
Section 4 - Transition and Teach-Out
Approach to Transition
Development and Approval of Transition Plans
Approach to Teach-Out
Development and Approval of Teach-out Plans
Implementation and Monitoring of Transition and Teach-out Plans
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Unit Substitution
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Student Communication
Section 7 - Associated Documents
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