THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITy

Coursework Awards Rule 2020

 

I, Professor Brian P. Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor, make the following rule.

Dated 22 December 2020

Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS

Vice-Chancellor

 

 

Contents

Part 1— Preliminary

Division 1.1— General

1 Name

2 Commencement

3 Authority

4 Definitions

5 Application of instrument to programs

6 Joint, double or dual programs with other institutions etc.

Division 1.2— Important concepts

7 Coursework awards

8 Programs for coursework awards generally

9 What is credit

Part 2— Program admissions, enrolments and transfers

Division 2.1— Admission requirements and limitations: coursework awards

10 Minimum qualification requirements for admission

11 English language and other program requirements

12 Limits on places in programs

Division 2.2— Admission process: coursework awards

13 Application for admission

14 Decision on application for admission

15 Making of admission decision

16 False or misleading statements in applications for admission etc.

Division 2.3— Enrolment: coursework awards

17 Program commences on enrolment

18 Enrolment

19 Deferral of enrolment: programs other than 1-year honours programs

20 Deferral of enrolment: 1-year honours programs

Division 2.4— Program transfers: coursework awards

21 Transfer between programs generally

Division 2.5— Non-award studies

22 Non-award programs

Part 3— Program requirements

Division 3.1— Credit

23 Granting credit

24 Limits on granting credit

Division 3.2— Program content

25 Program content

26 Completion of program

Division 3.3— Undertaking the program

27 Enrolment in courses at the University etc.

28 Program leave of absence

Division 3.4— Other program requirements

29 Language of instruction

30 Other studies

Division 3.5— Ending of program

31 Withdrawal from program

32 Maximum period to complete program

33 Honours year: cancellation etc.

Part 4— Supervision

34 Purpose of Part 4

35 Supervisors

36 Appointment of supervisors

37 Responsibilities of supervisors

38 Temporary supervisory arrangements

Part 5— Assessment

Division 5.1— Assessment methods

39 Purpose of Division 5.1

40 Assessment of thesis

41 Application of Assessment Rule

42 Assessments must be in English

Division 5.2— Thesis

43 Purpose of Division 5.2

44 Requirements for examination of thesis

45 General thesis requirements

46 Submission of thesis

47 Appointment of thesis examiners

48 Re-examination by resubmission of thesis

49 Student must provide thesis for deposit in University Library

Part 6— Grades, eligibility for awards and classifications

50 Course grades

51 Eligibility for awards

52 Classification of awards

Part 7— Review of decisions

53 What decisions are reviewable decisions?

54 Who is a person affected by a reviewable decision?

55 Person affected by reviewable decision to be told about review etc.

56 Application for review of reviewable decision

57 Review by Associate Dean

58 Application for procedural review of review decision

59 Procedural review of review decision

Part 8— Miscellaneous

60 Appointment of Delegated Authorities

61 Delegated Authorities: double degree programs

Part 9— Transitional provisions

62 Earlier transitional modifications on student application

63 Transitional orders

64 Application of Legislation Statute, section 26

65 Transitional provisions additional

 

Part 1—Preliminary

admission decision: see section 53(2) (What decisions are reviewable decisions?).

AQF means the Australian Qualifications Framework as in force at the commencement of this instrument.

[Note: At the commencement of this instrument, the framework was accessible at www.aqf.edu.au.]

Bachelor Honours degree means a degree of Bachelor Honours, whether the coursework program for the degree is taken as:

[Note: The degrees of Bachelor Honours offered by the University are published on the University’s website.]

course means a subject of scholarly study, whether it is taught:

coursework means the courses, and other written or oral work (if any), undertaken by a student for a program for a coursework award, but does not include any thesis component of the program of at least 24 units duration.

coursework award: see section 7.

credit: see section 9.

Delegated Authority, in relation to a program offered by an ANU College for a coursework award, means a person who is appointed under section 60 (Appointment of Delegated Authorities) as a Delegated Authority for the program.

[Note: For double degree programs, see section 61 (Delegated Authorities: double degree programs).]

domestic student means a student who is not an overseas student.

double degree: a program is a program for a double degree if a student undertaking the program may qualify for 2 coursework awards.

overseas student has the same meaning as in the Higher Education Support Act 2003, Schedule 1, clause 1 (Definitions).

person affected by a reviewable decision: see section 54.

reviewable decision: see section 53(1) (What decisions are reviewable decisions?).

reviewable non-admission decision: see section 53(3) (What decisions are reviewable decisions?).

[Note: For definitions applying to University legislation generally, see the dictionary in the Legislation Statute. That dictionary defines terms relevant to this instrument, including the following:

[Note: The relevant coursework degrees, diplomas and certificates that may be conferred by the University are published on the University’s website.]

coursework degree means the following degrees:

[Note: The Research Awards Rule applies to programs for the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology), Doctor of Juridical Science, Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) and Master of Philosophy.]

Part 2—Program admissions, enrolments and transfers

[Note 1: If a form is approved under the Legislation Statute for this provision, the form must be used.]

[Note 2: Giving false or misleading information, or producing a false or misleading document, may be a criminal offence against the Criminal Code.]

[Note: For the vision, values and strategies for change currently set by the Council for the University, see the Strategic Plan 2020-2023. The strategies for change include building on a culture of academic excellence.]

[Note: For the vision, values and strategies for change currently set by the Council for the University, see the Strategic Plan 2020-2023. The strategies for change include building on a culture of academic excellence.]

[Note: The Discipline Rule includes provisions for dealing with misconduct, including knowingly making false statements to the University or to an officer or employee of the University.]

[Note 1: If a form is approved under the Legislation Statute for this provision, the form must be used.]

[Note 2: Giving false or misleading information, or producing a false or misleading document, may be a criminal offence against the Criminal Code.]

[Note: If a form is approved under the Legislation Statute for this provision, the form must be used.]

[Note: Division 3.1 deals with the granting of credit. The Division applies to the granting of credit for work completed by the person for the existing program.]

[Note: Division 3.1 deals with the granting of credit. The Division applies to the granting of credit for work completed by the person for the non-award program.]

Part 3—Program requirements

relevant period means:

[Note: Details of the courses, sequences of courses, and combinations of courses, are published on the University’s website.]

[Note: The University may determine the maximum period for which courses may be undertaken at another educational institution or the number or unit value of courses that may be undertaken at another educational institution.]

[Note: Division 3.1 deals with the granting of credit. The Division applies to the granting of credit for a course offered by another educational institution.]

medical degree means the Medicinae ac Chirurgiae Doctoranda (Doctor of Medicine and Surgery) degree.

[Note: For the commencement of a program into which a student transfers from another program, see section 21(5)(c) (Transfer between programs generally).]

Part 4—Supervision

[Note: For the qualifications for the appointment of supervisors, see section 36(2) (Appointment of supervisors).]

Part 5—Assessment

written work includes video recordings, film or other works of visual or sonic arts, computer software, digital material or other non-written material.

Part 6—Grades, eligibility for awards and classifications

Part 7—Review of decisions

[Note: An appeal against a decision under the Academic Progress Rule or Assessment Rule is heard and decided under the relevant rule. This Part does not apply to a decision under either of those rules.]

relevant person means:

required period means:

required period means:

Part 8—Miscellaneous

Part 9—Transitional provisions