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(1) The purpose of this Procedure is to provide direction on the proposing, design, approval, monitoring and review of micro-credentials offered by Victoria University. (2) This Procedure complies with the requirements of the Higher Education Standards Framework. (3) This Procedure complies with the requirements of the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018. (4) This Procedure complies with the requirements of the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015. (5) This Procedure complies with the requirements of the National Microcredentials Framework (2022). (6) This Procedure applies to all Victoria University (VU) micro-credential offerings, whether delivered by VU alone, by VU with a partner organisation, or by a partner on behalf of VU. (7) This Procedure does not apply to: (8) Where the micro-credential involves an arrangement with a third party, this Procedure must be read in conjunction with: (9) Where the micro-credential is intended to form part of a credit-bearing stack for credit into an HE or VE award course, this Procedure must be read in conjunction with: (10) Where the micro-credential involves a certification that is a requirement for professional practice in a regulated profession, this procedure must be read in conjunction with: (11) (16) Micro-credentials at VU are divided into four types for the purposes of proposal, design, approval and monitoring. These are: (17) Specified micro-credentials may be “stacked” to provide academic credit towards study in a subsequently undertaken AQF qualification at VU. (18) Completion of a micro-credential stack does not guarantee admission into the unit or course for which it may provide credit. Admission remains subject to the requirements of the Admissions Policy and Admissions Procedure. (19) As a general rule, micro-credentials carry a credit point translation value of three (3) points. In order to receive credit equivalent to one unit of study in a higher education course, participants must therefore complete four (4) specified and linked micro-credentials, which together form a “stack”. The basis for the assignment of credit is twelve (12) indicative hours of student learning equals one (1) credit point. (20) The process for proposing, designing, approving and monitoring micro-credentials is determined by their category (see Part B). (21) The following Matrix provides rules for each category and the process that must be followed. (22) Micro-credentials are established following the submission of a concept proposal and business case. For Categories 2, 3 and 4 micro-credentials, this captures: (23) For Category 1 micro-credentials, the Course Proposal and Business Case relates to: (24) All Course Proposals must be submitted to the the Executive Dean (Proposing College) or Director, Transnational Education Partnerships (for VU Sydney, offshore and partnered delivery) in the first instance for endorsement. (25) Category 1 micro-credentials, which are credit-bearing and tied to Award course content, are approved in accordance with the requirements of the relevant Procedures in the Courses Lifecycle suite: (26) Category 1 micro-credentials and micro-credential stacks which are comprised of portions of existing and already approved Award course units may be submitted for an expedited approval process which considers the micro-credential as a new use rather than reconsiders the substantive content. (27) Category 2 , 3 and 4 micro-credentials are approved as appropriate for the area proposing and operating them by: (28) A register of all micro-credentials will be maintained as part of the University's course management system. (29) The Register will contain information about:Micro-credentials Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - TEQSA/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Top of PageSection 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibilities
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer
Accountable Officer
Director, Academic Quality and Standards
Responsible Officer
Part B - Micro-credentials structure
Part C - Micro-credential Stacks
Part D - Micro-credentials Matrix
Category 1: Modular
Category 2: Professional
Category 3:Certification
Category 4: General Interest
Parameters
Volume of Learning
Based on point value for credit (aligned to AQF expectations)
Defined by industry / professional body expectations
Established by external body
Not in excess of 15 hours total volume of learning
Potential participants
- Potential future Award course students
- Lifelong / General Interest learners- Workers interested in CPD
-Industry/corporate clients (for tailored programs)
- Current students- Members of the public requiring specific certifications for work or other purposes
- VU students requiring certifications as requisites for their course of study or professional practice- Lifelong / General Interest learners
Fee / Cost Profile
Fee for service (public)
Current students may be able to add to CSPFee for service
Fee for service
Current students may be able to add to CSPFee for service
Management
Proposal
- Prepared by proponent
- Evaluated as per the Award Course unit process- Prepared by proponent
- Evaluated by Higher Education Executive Committee (HEEC) or TAFE Executive Team as appropriate - Prepared by proponent
- Evaluated by Higher Education Executive Committee (HEEC) or TAFE Executive Team as appropriate- Prepared by proponent
- Evaluated by Higher Education Executive Committee (HEEC) or TAFE Executive Team as appropriate
Design
- "Stack" design required
- Developed as part of full proposal
- Developed as part of full proposal
- Developed as part of full proposal
Approval
As for Award course units and courses
- Endorsed by the Executive Dean (Proposing College) and Director, Transnational Education Partnerships (for VU Sydney, offshore and partnered delivery)
- Approved by SDVCCAO or CTO (as appropriate)- Endorsed by the Executive Dean (Proposing College) and Director, Transnational Education Partnerships (for VU Sydney, offshore and partnered delivery)
- Approved by SDVCCAO or CTO (as appropriate)- Approved by SDVCCAO or CTO (as appropriate)
Monitoring
As for Award course units
As for Non-Award course units
As for Non-Award course units
As for Non-Award course units
Part E - Business Case/Proposals
Part F - Approval of Micro-credentials
Part G - Recordkeeping and Registering