(1) Charles Sturt University (the University) has a direct interest in a variety of arrangements through which students gain awards either from the University or from another accredited body. Awards and testamurs in which the University has a direct interest include the following categories: (2) All awards in Categories A to D are conferred by the Council under the authority vested in it by the Charles Sturt University Act 1989. Guidelines for the content and design of testamurs that show the role of the the University in all of the above categories of award are set out below. (3) A Register of Courses for which the Role of Another Body will be Acknowledged on the the University Testamur will be maintained by the Office of Academic Governance. This will specify those courses that are identified by the relevant Faculty and approved by the Academic Senate as coming under Categories B or C. (4) This is a the University award in all respects, including being a course, or based on a course, accredited by the the University through its normal processes. The quality assurance processes which apply for such an award are summarised in Table A. (5) Included in this category are all courses offered through partnerships where the other body is responsible for teaching some or all of the subject material but where it has not sought acknowledgment of its role on the testamur. (6) This is a the University award in all respects, including being based on a course accredited by the University through its normal processes and meeting the other quality assurance processes listed in Table A. (7) This type of award will normally apply only where: (8) In this category of award, the testamur will clearly identify the award as an award of the University, and the name and role of the other body will be acknowledged. (9) In addition, where the other body is: (10) Acknowledgement of the name, role and (where appropriate) logo of another body will normally only be made to one other body on each testamur. (11) The content and design of the testamur will be adapted from that stipulated in the Charles Sturt University's Visual Style Policy and will be approved by the University Secretary. (12) Joint awards can only be offered with another university or other body when that other body has authority to make the particular award in its own right. (13) The course leading to a joint award will be accredited by the University through its normal accreditation processes, and the responsibilities for quality assurance processes within the University will be as in Table B. (14) It would be anticipated that the course leading to a joint award would also need to meet the accreditation and other quality assurance processes of the other body. (15) With the approval of the University Secretary, the standard form of testamur may be amended appropriately, but will include the University's symbol, name, seal and at least two signatures, viz. the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, and the University Secretary. The statutory or other legal requirements of the other body will also need to be included on the testamur. (16) This category of award is a the University award in all respects, including being a course accredited by the the University through its normal processes. The quality assurance processes which apply for such an award are summarised in Table A (see also below). It is delivered as part of an integrated program in which the the University and another award-conferring body each contribute and deliver part of the content of the program from their own award course and which leads to both of the awards from which the content of the program is drawn on the basis that the course requirements for both awards are met in the integrated program. Students in an integrated program enrol concurrently in both award courses. (17) In some programs with overseas universities, the Integrated Program Agreements which lead on successful completion to the awarding of both the the University award and the overseas university's award, are referred to as "Dual Degree Agreements". (18) It would be anticipated that the content of the integrated program would also need to meet the accreditation and other quality assurance processes of the other body. (19) The standard the University testamur will be awarded for the the University course in the program. (20) This category of award is one that will be conferred by the other body under its authority to offer such awards but where the the University contributes to the intellectual content of the course or has a role in delivering the program of study leading to the award. (21) This would include an award conferred by another university or an accredited private provider or an award within the Australian Recognition Framework conferred by a body under its authority to offer such awards (e.g. Vocational Education and Training (VET) awards offered by a body which has Registered Training Organisation (RTO) status). (22) An example of this last category of award would be a VET Certificate awarded by an organisation or association under its RTO status, where that organisation was a client of the University and the University brokered the program leading to the award. (23) The quality assurance processes of the awarding body will have primary place, with the University being responsible for those of its quality assurance processes that are relevant to its acknowledged role in the course. (24) Where the University wishes to have its role acknowledged on the testamur for the award, it would be bound by the other body's policy on acknowledgment of another institution on its testamurs. Where the body seeks the University's input on testamur layout, the layout and wording for award category B should be proposed. (25) The various types of programs described above are summarised in the following table. Where a Faculty and/or partner wish to use terminology for any of these categories that differs from the terms used below, for example where for cultural reasons an approved term is inappropriate, they shall submit a request and rationale for the alternative terminology to the Academic Senate for approval. (26) The table below shows 1) the various types of programs, with a suggested term for each, 2) whose award the program is and 3) the nature and content of the testamur in each instance.Awards Involving Third Parties Policy
Section 1 - Policy
Category A: A the University Award
Table A: Responsibilities for Quality Assurance Processes for the University Awards
Key Quality Assurance Processes
Body Primarily Responsible for the Process for the University Awards
Accreditation/Re-accreditation
Faculty Courses Committee or Senate via Research Advisory Committee
Approval to Offer
University Course Planning Committee
Eligibility/Selection/Credit
Faculty Notes: The Faculty may delegate responsibility to Division of Student Administration or the Admissions Office for some or all of determination of eligibility/selection/determination of credit in accordance with Faculty policy .
Application of Regulations
Division of Student Administration
Assessment/Results
Faculty
Recording of Results
Division of Student Administration
Eligibility for Award
Faculty/ Executive Dean
Conferral of Award
Council
Category B: A the University Award Offered Through Another Body and/or in Cooperation with Another Body (where Cooperation means that Significant Intellectual Content is Provided by Another Body).
the logo of the other body may be included on the testamur for the award.Category C: A Joint Award of the University and Another University or other Body
Table B: Responsibilities within the University for Quality Assurance Processes for the University Awards
Key Quality Assurance Processes
Body Primarily Responsible for the Process for Joint Awards Notes: Joint awards are only possible when both the University and the other body each have authority to accredit the award concerned.
Accreditation/Re-accreditation
Faculty Courses Committee or Academic Senate via Research Advisory Committee
Approval to Offer
UCPC
Eligibility/Selection/Credit
Faculty Notes: The Faculty may delegate responsibility to Division of Student Administration or the Admissions Office for some or all of determination of eligibility/selection/determination of credit in accordance with the Faculty policy .
Application of Regulations
SAO
Assessment/Results
Faculty in consultation with JCMC 1
Recording of Results
SAO
Eligibility for Award
Faculty/Executive Dean in consultation with JCMC Notes: Joint Course Management Committee where such a joint committee exists.
Conferral of Award
Council
Category D: An Award Conferred by the University as part of an Integrated Program with Another Award-Conferring Institution
Table B: Responsibilities within the University for Quality Assurance Processes for the University Awards
Key Quality Assurance Processes
Body Primarily Responsible for the Process for Integrated Awards Notes: Integrated programs are only possible when both the University and the other body each have authority to accredit the award concerned.
Accreditation/Re-accreditation
Faculty Courses Committee's or Ac Sen via Research Advisory Committee
Approval to Offer
UCPC
Eligibility/Selection/Credit
Faculty Notes: The Faculty may delegate responsibility to Division of Student Administration or the Admissions Office for some or all of determination of eligibility/selection/determination of credit in accordance with Faculty policy .
Application of Regulations
SAO
Assessment/Results
Faculty in consultation with JCMC 1
Recording of Results
SAO
Eligibility for Award
Faculty/Executive Dean in consultation with JCMC Notes: Joint Course Management Committee where such a joint committee exists.
Conferral of Award
Council
Category E: An Award Conferred by Another Body and in which the the University has an Academic Involvement in the Course
Summary of program types
Program
Award
Testamur
the University program (in which content and delivery of a the University course are by the University) Note: this includes a the University double degree program
the University award Note: two the University awards, for double degree program
the University testamur Note: two the University testamurs, for double degree program
Licensed program (in which the delivery of a the University course is through another body)
the University award
the University testamur with:
- no acknowledgment
OR
- acknowledgment in text
OR
- acknowledgment in text and with logo in accordance with policy above
Cooperative program 1. in which the other body contributes significant intellectual content to a the University course, and may also deliver all or part of the program)
1. the University award
1. the University testamur with:
- no acknowledgment
OR
- acknowledgment in text
OR
- acknowledgment in text and with logo in accordance with policy above
2. In which the award is that of the other body, but the University contributes to the intellectual content and/or delivery of that award
2. Award of other body
2. Testamur of other body, according to that body's policy for testamurs. the University if requested would suggest award category B for its appearance on this testamur
Integrated program (in which the University and another award-conferring educational institution each contribute part of the content of the program from their own award course)
Two awards: the University award Award of the other body
Two testamurs: the University testamur Testamur of other body
Joint program (in which the University and another award-conferring educational institution each contribute part of the content of a single course)
Joint award (i.e., conferred jointly by the two bodies)
Joint testamur (i.e., both bodies' logos and signatures) or 2 testamurs which each note the nature of the joint single course award.
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where the other body seeks acknowledgment of that role and it is deemed appropriate by the Academic Senate to do so on the testamur for the award.