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(1) This Procedure provides the standards used at Victoria University (VU) to: (2) This Procedure complies with the: (4) This Procedure does not apply to VU Non-Award Courses. (9) Award Credit Points – The numeric definition of a HE award. (22) Nomenclature – The agreed HE Award naming standards. (26) See Courses Lifecycle Policy. (27) As a self-accrediting University, VU is approved to accredit HE Awards using the following standard Award titles for AQF qualifications: (28) As a self-accrediting University, VU develops and approves its own Award, Course, Unit, Major and Minor titles. In all cases the titles of an Award, Course, Unit, Major or Minor must be: (29) A HE Award, Course, Unit, Major or Minor should be developed according to the following standards: (30) HE Award titles are developed according to the following: (31) Double degree titles are developed according to the following: (32) Double Major: The use of a forward slash (/) between two majors indicates that this is a double major within an Award Course. (33) Double qualifications: The lower AQF Award will be named before the higher AQF Award. (34) Dual Award: The Award titles are developed as for Clause 30 with the VU Award always listed first. (35) Exit Award: The exit Award should have the same or similar Award title. (36) Joint Award: The Award is generally a combined title and should be linked by 'and' and not an ampersand (&). (37) Nested Award: All Award Courses approved under a nested arrangement should have the same or similar Award title. (38) HE Award Courses are represented by a four character (4 alpha) code approved according to the following protocols: (41) HE Award Units are represented by a seven character (3 alpha and 4 numeric) code approved according to the following protocols: (42) In addition to the above coding protocols: (43) AQF qualification level conventions in use are: (44) Majors are represented by a six character (6 alpha) code approved according to the following protocols: (45) Minors are represented by a six character (6 alpha) code approved according to the following protocols: (46) As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), VU is able to approve VET Award Courses using the following standard Award titles for AQF qualifications: (47) Award Course and Units of Competency titles and codes are: (48) As part of these processes VET Award Course and Unit titles and codes have been externally endorsed/accredited. As a RTO, VU must use this information unchanged. (49) A VET Award may include an endorsed specialisation which VU must include in the Award title on the testamur. This information is included in the packaging rules of the qualification and must be strictly adhered to. (50) As part of the Award accreditation/approval process, both HE and VET Awards must include an Award Abbreviation. (51) The Award Abbreviation will be included on the Register of Awards. (52) An Award Abbreviation commences with the standard abbreviation for each AQF qualification (as noted below). Standard Award Abbreviations in use are: (53) The standard AQF qualification abbreviation is extended to include a precis of the discipline/major study. (54) Award abbreviations should be developed according to the following protocols: (55) Award abbreviations should be developed according to the following standards:Courses Lifecycle - Award Course Nomenclature and Coding Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Top of PageSection 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Top of Page
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Part B - Naming of HE Award Courses, Units, Majors and Minors
Part C - Coding HE Award Courses, Units, Majors and Minors
Character 1
Sponsoring College
Character 2
HE Award code
Charaters 3 & 4
Major study
A
Arts (part of the College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT)
B
Victoria University Business School
E
Education (part of the College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT)
N
Engineering (part of the College of Sport, Health and Engineering)
H
Health (part of the College of Sport, Health and Engineering)
L
Law (part of the College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT)
S
Sport (part of the College of Sport, Health and Engineering)
U
VU Research
V
Victoria University College
P
Doctoral (Research)
Z
Doctoral (Coursework)
R
Masters (Research)
M
Masters (Coursework)
C
Double Qualifications
G
Graduate Diploma
T
Graduate Certificate
J
Dual/Joint Awards
H
Bachelor (Honours)
B
Bachelor
A
Associate Degree
D
Diploma
Character 1
Sponsoring College
Character 2
Major study
Character 3
AQF qualification level (as per Clause 43)
Characters 4, 5 & 6
Next number in line for specific alpha characters
1
Diploma/Year 1 Bachelor
2
Associate Degree/Year 2 Bachelor
3
Year 3 Bachelor
4
Year 4 Bachelor
5
Bachelor (Honours)
6
Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma
7
Master
8
Doctoral
Character 1
Sponsoring College
Characters 2 & 3
MA (mandatory)
Characters 4, 5 & 6
First 3 letters of the Major title
Character 1
Sponsoring College
Characters 2 & 3
MI (mandatory)
Characters 4, 5 & 6
First 3 letters of the Minor title
Part D - Part D - Naming and Coding VET Award Courses, Units of Competency and Specialisations
Part E - Creating Award Abbreviations
Doctoral
D
Master
M
Graduate Diploma
GradDip
Graduate Certificate
GradCert
Bachelor Honours
B(Hons)
Bachelor
B
Associate Degree
AssocDeg
Advanced Diploma
AdvDip
Diploma
Dip
Certificate IV
CertIV
Certificate III
CertIII
Certificate II
CertII
Certificate I
CertI
Section 7 - Guidelines