(1) The purpose of this Policy is to support the assurance and enhancement of the quality, integrity, and relevance of the University’s suite of award courses of study (‘courses’). It ensures that all courses meet agreed institutional, disciplinary and regulatory standards regarding their quality in teaching, learning and the student experience. (2) The Procedures documented in this Policy specify the process through which an accredited award course is supported by regular annual monitoring and can be made the subject of targeted review during its period of Accreditation. (3) This Policy should be read in conjunction with the Unit of Study Monitoring and Grade Ratification Policy and the Unit of Study Review Policy. (4) This Policy applies to all Macquarie University award courses that align with the categories of the Australian Qualifications Framework including Combined Degrees and the Master by Research courses with the exception of the following awards: (5) This Policy does not apply to non-award programs of study. (6) Annual Course Monitoring ensures all award courses meet required standards throughout the period of Accreditation through: (7) Annual Course Monitoring and Review will also provide staff with regular opportunities to reflect on the course and its delivery. (8) An award course will be subject to the Annual Health Check process each year with the exception of: (9) All processes associated with Annual Health Check and In-Cycle Review will occur using the approved University system. (10) Based on the data and perceived risks, the relevant authorised Course Authority will make one of the following Recommendations to the relevant authorised Faculty/College Authority: (11) The relevant authorised Faculty/College Authority will review all course Annual Health Checks and either support or amend the Recommendation. (12) The relevant authorised Faculty/College Authority will compile an Annual Health Check Final Report and submit this to the Faculty/College Board. (13) The Faculty/College Board will approve the Faculty Annual Health Check Final Report. (14) The Faculty/College Board will submit the Faculty/College Annual Health Check Final Reports to Academic Standards and Quality Committee for noting. (15) An In-Cycle Review can be triggered by: (16) The terms of reference of an In-Cycle Review (including the composition of the Review Panel) will be set by the relevant Course Authority in consultation with the authorised Faculty/College Authority. (17) The authorised Faculty/College Authority will ensure that Review panel members have the appropriate expertise and/or experience to support the In-Cycle Review terms of reference. (18) Following an In-Cycle Review, the Review Panel will provide a report of the findings and any Recommendations. (19) The relevant Faculty/College Authority, in consultation with the Executive Dean, will respond to the Recommendations of the In-Cycle Review Panel. (20) The relevant authorised Course Authority, in consultation with the relevant authorised Faculty Authority, will consider the Recommendations and create a Recommendation Implementation Plan. (21) The relevant Faculty/College Authority, in consultation with Executive Dean will approve the plan or direct a course to the reaccreditation process (see Course of Study Reaccreditation Policy). (22) The approved plan will be submitted to the Faculty Board for oversight. (23) Following implementation of the Plan, the relevant authorised Course Authority will complete the Final Report section in the University’s Curriculum Management System (MQCMS) for Faculty Authority endorsement. (24) Nil. (25) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:Course of Study Monitoring and Review Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
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Section 2 - Policy
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Part A - Annual Health Check
Part B - In-Cycle Review
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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