- Purpose
- Scope
- Legislative context
- Related policy documents
- Definitions
- 1. Creating a new short course
- 2. Recognising and recording short course completion
- 3. Modifying an existing short course
- 4. Discontinuing an existing short course
- 5. Reviewing short courses
- Responsibility
- Promulgation
- Implementation
- Records Management
This procedure applies to the approval and maintenance of higher education short courses.
Please refer to the VET Program Approval and Maintenance Procedure for development and approval of VET non-award and/or vendor accredited programs.
- Federation University Australia Act 2010 (Vic)
- Federation University Australia Statute 2021
- Federation University Australia AcademicRegulations 2022
- Tertiary Education Quality and StandardsAgency Act 2011 (Cth)
- Australian Qualifications Framework
- National Microcredential Framework
- Higher Education Academic Credit Transfer Procedure
- Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021
- National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018
Term | Definition |
Award | Degree, diploma, certificate, licence or other award in any discipline |
Category A | A non-credit-bearing short course which has no specific relationship to AQF qualifications and need not include assessment. |
Category B | A credit-bearing short course designed at a defined AQF level which includes assessment. |
Course | A course of study/research leading to the granting of an official award or qualification of the University contained in the University’s Higher Education Current Award Courses register. A course contains subsidiary elements referred to as units. |
Institute | University Institute within the Academic portfolio. |
Non-award | An individual short course, unit, or series of units that does not, in itself, lead to a qualification or award covered by the Australian Qualifications Framework. |
Policy Administration Management System (PAMS) | The University-approved centrally controlled policy repository policy library which is the authoritative source for all University-wide governance documents, accessible through the Federation University website policy portal. |
Proponent | The person seeking approval of a proposal. |
Register of award courses | The Higher Education Current Award Courses register lists all sealed awards which can be awarded by the University. The register is maintained by the Manager, Registrar Services and includes all qualifications/courses included on the Scope. |
Short courses | An overarching description for short education offerings that typically address a particular area of knowledge or skill. Short courses may be credit or non-credit bearing. Short courses are available in a range of formats including workshops and seminars, and cover a range of delivery modes including digital, face-to-face and/or hybrid/blended learning. |
TEQSA | Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency. |
Activity | Responsibility | Steps | |
A. | Complete the short course category A or B object in curriculum centre | Institute/School |
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B. | Submit the short course for approval | Institute/School |
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Activity | Responsibility | Steps | |
A. | Recognising completion | Graduation office |
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B. | Recording credentials | Student HQ |
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Activity | Responsibility | Steps | |
A. | Amend the short course object in curriculum centre | Institute/School |
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B. | Submit the amended short course to Institute/School Board for approval | Institute/School |
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Activity | Responsibility | Steps | |
A. | Complete the short course discontinuation in curriculum centre | Institute/School |
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B. | Submit the short course discontinuation to Institute/School Board for approval | Institute/School |
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Short courses that provide credit into a Federation University award course must be reviewed as part of the scheduled review of the award course, as detailed in the Review of Established Sealed Award Courses (Higher Education) Procedure.
- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global, Engagement and Quality) (as the Approval Authority) is responsible for monitoring the implementation, outcomes and scheduled review of this procedure.
- Chair, Curriculum Committee (as the Document Owner) is responsible for maintaining the content of this procedure as delegated by the Approval Authority.
The Short Courses Procedure will be communicated throughout the University via:
- An announcement in FedNews, FedEngage, and on the ‘Recently Approved Documents’ page on the University’s Policy Central website;
- Distribution of e-mails to Executive Deans of Institutes, Deans & Directors and Heads of Campus.
The Short Courses Procedure will be implemented throughout the University via:
- A FedNews announcement and on the ‘Recently Approved Documents’ page on the University’s Policy Central website.