(1) This Policy sets out the principles and procedures for quality assurance of the University’s microcredentials including but not limited to design, approval, delivery, monitoring, and review. (2) This Policy applies to participants and prospective participants in a Macquarie University (University) microcredential offering. (3) This Policy applies to all staff of the University and its controlled entities (including directors), involved in the design, approval, delivery, monitoring, and review of the University’s microcredentials. (4) A University microcredential that is designed and delivered with a third party must adhere to this Policy. (5) This Policy does not apply to award courses of the University or units of study undertaken as part of an award course. (6) A microcredential is a certification of an individual’s discrete learning and achievements. Microcredentials are often aligned to industry or other professional needs and, in some instances, may be used to provide credit towards formal qualifications. (7) All Microcredentials must have stipulated learning outcomes and/or achievements that can be assured. (8) A micro program is a structured compilation of microcredentials with stipulated micro program learning outcomes. The attainment of these micro program learning outcomes can be assured through the associated microcredential assessments and/or specific micro program assessment/s. (9) Microcredentials are certified through assignment of a digital credential and associated metadata. (10) Microcredentials must be designed, approved, delivered, and governed according to the Procedures specified in Section 3 of this Policy and in alignment with the University’s Microcredential Framework (refer Appendix A Microcredential Framework). (11) Microcredentials will usually be an open “public” offering. However, in some circumstances, microcredentials will have restricted entry, for example an industry partner offering, or specific entry requirements. (12) A microcredential that is designed and / or delivered through a Third-Party Arrangement must comply with University policies and procedures. (13) All microcredentials and micro programs (herein collectively referred to as credentialled offering) must be registered and approved within the University’s Curriculum Management System. (14) Credentialled offering are subject to review and monitoring in alignment with the University’s Quality Assurance Framework Policy and Quality and Standards Monitoring and Reporting Procedure. (15) A credentialled offering can be designed as an articulation pathway to a specific award course. Applications for admission to an award course will be assessed in alignment with the Admission Policy. (16) Credit arrangements for credentialled offering to count towards formal credit in an award course may be established. Eligibility for formal credit will be assessed according to the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. (17) For the purposes of institutional and governmental reporting obligations, a participant undertaking a University microcredential does not meet the definition of an award student. (18) A microcredential must be delivered and administered in accordance with the requirements of the University’s Microcredential Terms and Conditions or other contract. (19) The Designated Authority proposing the credentialled offering is responsible for administration of the approval process within the Curriculum Management System. (20) The Designated Authority proposing the credentialled offering is responsible for ensuring that appropriate consultation with all key and potentially impacted stakeholders is undertaken. (21) All applicable fields for the credentialled offering proposal must be completed in the Curriculum Management System before submission. (22) New credentialled offerings must have a business case endorsed by the relevant Faculty Authority, or equivalent, prior to approval by the relevant Faculty Board or equivalent. (23) All credentialled offerings must have a Microcredential or Micro Program Authority (herein referred to as the Designated Authority) who is responsible for design and delivery. (24) When designing and delivering credentialled offerings, the following principles must be adhered to: (25) Details of the types of microcredentials that may be offered are provided in Appendix A Microcredential Framework. This framework will guide the design and delivery of all microcredentials. (26) The credentialled offering title must be used in all enrolment and marketing material. (27) Articulations into, or formal credit in, award courses will only be available if a credit arrangement has been approved in accordance with the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. Unless a credit arrangement has been established and approved, marketing materials must state credit articulation as only a potential opportunity that may be available where relevant. (28) The Designated Authority is responsible for ensuring that marketing material accurately reflects the designed and approved credentialled offering. (29) A credentialled offering may be offered at any time following approval by the relevant Faculty Board or equivalent. (30) The anticipated timing and duration of the credentialled offering will be documented as part of the approval process. (31) Amendments to credentialled offering availability and offerings, unless otherwise stated in the legal contract for a Third-Party Arrangement, may be made with approval of the Executive Dean, or the Designated Authority. (32) Participants in a microcredential will receive a digital credential upon successful completion of the microcredential. (33) Each digital credential must contain sufficient information to ensure that the learning the participant has achieved is appropriately described. (34) A proposal to amend a credentialled offering must be completed by the relevant Designated Authority within the Curriculum Management System. (35) The Designated Authority is responsible for ensuring that appropriate consultation with all key stakeholders is undertaken prior to an amendment being submitted within the Curriculum Management System. (36) All applicable fields in the amendment proposal must be completed in the Curriculum Management System before submission. (37) The relevant Faculty Board, or equivalent, is responsible for approving any amendments to credentialled offerings, aside from changes to availability and offerings as specified in clause 14. (38) The monitoring and review processes for credentialled offerings reflects the diversity in the way credentialled offerings are designed, delivered, offered, and evaluated. The processes specified within this Procedure reflect the minimal requirements for monitoring and review. (39) Faculties will conduct an annual review of all credentialled offerings delivered since the last review. (40) At any stage a more rigorous or frequent review of one or more credentialled offerings may be requested by the respective Delegate or relevant Faculty Board. (41) A Faculty Microcredential Report detailing the outcomes and recommendations of the Faculty review of credentialled offerings will be submitted to the Faculty Executive Dean for noting and Faculty Board for approval. This report will then be submitted to the Academic Standards and Quality Committee for noting. (42) As specified within the University’s Microcredential Terms and Conditions the University may discontinue a credentialled offering subject to the terms or contract governing the credentialled offering. (43) The discontinuation of a credentialled offering may occur for a variety of reasons, including academic and/or business considerations, and may occur within a review cycle. (44) The discontinuation of a credentialled offering must be proposed within the Curriculum Management System. (45) The discontinuation of a credentialled offering must be endorsed by the relevant Faculty Executive Group, or equivalent, prior to approval by the relevant Faculty Board or equivalent. (46) Appendix A Microcredential Framework. (47) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:Microcredentials Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Note: For information pertaining to units of study, including a unit of study with a volume of learning less than 10 credit points, refer to the Curriculum Architecture Policy.Section 2 - Policy
Section 3 - Procedures
Part A - Approval of Credentialled Offerings
Part B - Design and Delivery
Part C - Representation and Marketing
Part D - Timing of Offering
Part E - Credentialing
Part F - Amendments to credentialled offerings
Part G - Monitoring and Review
Part H - Discontinuation
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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