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Micro-credentials Schedule
Section 1 - Introduction
(1) As a higher education provider authorised to self-accredit, the University of Newcastle (
(2) In the event of an inconsistency between subordinate policy documents and any Rule(s) or Schedule to the Rule(s), the Rule(s) made by Council prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
Top of PageSection 2 - Principles and Requirements
Credit-bearing micro-credentials
(3) This table describes the principles and requirements for
Title | The title of the micro-credential will be a description of the course. |
---|---|
Career | Micro-credential |
Reportable | The load associated with credit bearing micro-credentials will be reported under the Tertiary Collection of Student Information (TSCI). |
Code | The |
Principles | As per the National Microcredentials Framework, microcredentials must be: a. Outcome-based; b. Responsive to industry-need; c. Tailored to support lifelong learning; and d. Transparent and accessible. |
Grading scale | Credit bearing microcredentials will utilise the standard |
Materials | Course Outlines will be issued for credit bearing micro-credentials. Refer to the Course Management and Assessment Manual. |
Learning outcomes | |
Language | a. the micro-credential materials specify a different language of instruction, in which case the micro-credential title will include 'taught in '; or
b. the micro-credential is specifically about learning a foreign language, like French. |
Admission and selection criteria | Admission to |
Eligible cohorts | Domestic and international offshore applicants. |
Volume of learning | The a. 2 b. 5 |
Learner effort | For every 1 a. 2
b. 5 |
Delivery mode | Credit bearing micro-credential may be delivered online, in-person or blended. Where on-campus attendance is required, the location(s) will be advertised. |
Term(s) of delivery | |
Enrolment | Enrolment in Credit bearing microcredentials will require formal enrolment in the As part of the enrolment process, Please refer to the Enrolment Manual. |
Learning Management System (LMS) | |
Fees | The fees for a |
Assessment | Micro-credentials must be assessed to ensure that the Assessment should encourage, challenge, stimulate and support Micro-credentials may utilise a variety of assessments including but not limited to online open book examination. Some exclusions apply, refer to the Exclusion section. |
Certification | The |
Assumed knowledge | Micro-credentials may include assumed knowledge. |
Credit | |
Viability |
For the creation of a
To assess ongoing viability, micro-credentials will be reviewed by the
a. financial viability;
b. strategic value;
c. alignment with market needs, industry skills and/or knowledge;
d. student satisfaction; and
e. student completion rates. |
Academic Approval and Quality Assurance |
|
Discontinuation | Approval to discontinue |
Exclusions |
a. be included within
b. appear on Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement (AHEGS);
c. be rebadged and offered as micro-credentials at two different levels;
d. normally be co-taught with award
e. include face-to-face supervised examinations held in the formal examination period;
f. be created as a multi-term sequence;
g. include prerequisites or co-requisites; and
h. include Compulsory Course Requirements such as |
Other provisions | Appeals against a Final Result will be dealt with under the appeal provisions utilised for |
Non-credit bearing microcredentials
(4) This table describes the principles and requirements for non-credit bearing micro-credentials that are not included on an official transcript, and are not reportable or credit-bearing.
Title | The title of the micro-credential will be a description of the |
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Career | Non-degree |
Reportable | Non-credit bearing micro=credentials are non-reportable. |
Code | The |
Principles |
As per the National Microcredentials Framework, micro-credentials must be:
a. Outcome-based;
b. Responsive to industry-need;
c. Tailored to support lifelong learning; and
d. Transparent and accessible. |
Grading scale | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials will utilise the standard |
Materials | Non-credit bearing micro-credential materials will be provided via the |
Learning outcomes | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials will have defined The knowledge, skills, or competencies a |
Language | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials will be taught and assessed in English, unless: a. the micro-credential materials specify a different language of instruction, in which case the micro-credential title will include 'taught in '; or b. the micro-credential is specifically about learning a foreign language, like French. |
Admission and selection criteria | There are no predefined admission and selection criteria for non-credit bearing micro-credentials. Access to non-credit bearing micro-credentials will be open. |
Eligible cohorts | There are no predefined eligible cohorts. Access to non-credit bearing micro-credentials will be open. |
Volume of learning | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials will require a minimum of one hour of effort and will require less effort than an AQF award course. |
Learner effort | The effort associated will vary depending on the content and effort required to achieve the |
Delivery mode | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials may be delivered online, on Where on-campus attendance is required, the location(s) will be advertised. |
Term(s) of delivery | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials may be delivered as self-directed, self-paced, or flexible. They will contain no scheduled or timetabled activities. They may or may not have defined start dates, end dates, or a grade release date. |
Enrolment | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials do not require formal enrolment in the |
Learning Management System (LMS) | Non-credit bearing micro-credentials may utilise the |
Fees | Non-credit bearing micro-credential fees will be set by the |
Assessment | Non-credit bearing Micro-credentials must be assessed to ensure that the Non-credit bearing micro-credentials may assess competency rather than gauge depth of knowledge and skills; and as such the assessment should be small in scale and not exceed the estimated learner effort outlined for the micro-credential. |
Certification | Certification for the completion of non-credit bearing micro-credentials will be issued by the relevant |
Assumed knowledge | Micro-credentials may include assumed knowledge. It is the |
Credit | Not applicable. |
Viability |
For the creation of a non-credit bearing micro-credential an abbreviated business case detailing the objectives, target market and financial viability or strategic value must be approved by the relevant College Pro Vice-Chancellor.
To assess ongoing viability, micro-credentials will be reviewed by the
a. financial viability;
b. strategic value;
c. alignment with market needs, industry skills and/or knowledge;
d. student satisfaction; and
e. student completion rates. |
Academic Approval and Quality Assurance |
Non-credit bearing micro-credentials will be approved by the relevant College Board. |
Discontinuation | Discontinuation of non-credit bearing micro-credentials will be recommended by the relevant Head of School and endorsed by College Pro Vice-Chancellor. |
Exclusions |
Non-credit bearing micro-credentials will not:
a. be included on the official transcript;
b. be included within
c. appear on Australian Higher Education Graduation Statements (AHEGS);
d. be rebadged into micro-credentials at two different levels;
e. be co-taught with award
f. include face-to-face supervised examinations held in the formal examination period;
g. include placement activities, practicums, industrial experience or any other
h. require compulsory attendance;
i. be created as a multi-term sequence;
j. include prerequisites or co-requisites; and
k. include Compulsory Course Requirements such as |
Other provisions | Appeals against a Final Result will be dealt with under the appeal provisions utilised for |
Section 3 - Relaxing Provision
(5) To provide for exceptional circumstances arising in any particular case, the President Academic Senate, on the recommendation of the relevant Deputy Vice-Chancellor or relevant College Pro Vice-Chancellor may relax any provision of this Schedule.
Top of PageSection 4 - Reporting
(6) The President Academic Senate will report all applications of the relaxing provision of this Schedule to the Academic Senate.