(1) This Policy supports the assurance, enhancement and improvement of the quality, integrity and relevance of the University’s suite of units of study (‘units’). (2) This Policy should be read in conjunction with the following policies and procedures: (3) This Policy applies to all units that are available for credit, including: (4) The Policy does not apply to: (5) Unit of study monitoring and grade ratification assists the University to meet its commitment to providing students with an exceptional academic experience that meets their needs and those of the course. (6) Unit of study monitoring and grade ratification is designed to ensure that all units offered for credit: (7) Grade ratification ensures that all units offered for credit: (8) Unit monitoring and grade ratification is informed by: (9) A unit will be subject to monitoring and grade ratification after every offering. (10) Part A outlines the Unit Monitoring and grade ratification process for all units offered for credit with the exception of units within Year 2 of the Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research, which is specified in Part B of this Policy. (11) The Unit Monitoring and grade ratification process will be conducted through approved University processes including, where applicable, application of the approved templates and proformas. (12) The Unit Convenor will finalise their Grades in the approved University system, examine performance data, student feedback and engagement data, and complete the Unit Monitoring and Grade Ratification Report (Form A) identifying any issues which may require further action. (13) The Faculty/College Board will monitor the progress of actions planned to improve units with identified issues. (14) Faculty or the College Authorities are responsible for ensuring adequate monitoring of units and review of Grades is undertaken at the end of every study period in which units are offered, through a meeting or schedule of meetings. If a unit was not offered in a prescribed study period, this process should be scheduled at the earliest opportunity. (15) The final Grades for all units will be reviewed during these meetings and recommended to the Faculty/College Board (as relevant) for ratification. (16) Where required to support the monitoring of a group of units within a course, course component or other appropriate grouping, the relevant authority, as determined by the Faculty or College Authority will complete the Unit Group Monitoring Report (Form B) and submit it to the Faculty/College Board (as relevant). (17) The Faculty/College Board will review the Results and reports and ratify the final Grades, including any holding Grades as identified in the Assessment Procedure as those Grades where a mark is not given. (18) In exceptional circumstances the Faculty/College Board may consider whether a cohort of students or all students have been disadvantaged by a unit’s assessment-based moderation activities or another external factor and approve an adjustment to the marks tabled at the review meeting. (19) Where holding Grades are awarded within a unit, the Faculty/College Authority (as relevant) will determine whether final Grades, once established, will require a review meeting to be held prior to grade ratification. (20) Where there are a significant number of holding Grades within a unit noted at the time of initial Grade ratification, the Faculty/College Board may request that an updated Form A, Unit Monitoring Report be submitted to it (as relevant) for approval once a sufficient number of final marks have been established and assessment Grades awarded. (21) Faculty/College Authorities will complete the Faculty Unit Monitoring Report (Form C) and submit to the Academic Standards and Quality Committee (ASQC) for consideration. (22) The unit convenor (MRes Advisor) of Year 2 of the Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research will provide the Results of compulsory assessment Results, excluding externally marked theses, in a report to the MRes Director twice a year. (23) The MRes Director will collate and complete a Faculty report on the compulsory assessment Results, excluding externally marked theses, of Year 2 of the degree for submission to the Candidature Coordinator (Graduate Research). (24) The Research Degree Subcommittee (RDSC) will review the compulsory assessment result reports, in addition to the thesis result reports, for each Faculty offering of Year 2 of the Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research, once a year or more often as needed. Review recommendations for Year 2 of the Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research will be submitted to the Research and Research Training Committee (RRTC) as an annual course report. In accordance with the Master of Research Thesis Preparation, Submission and Examination Procedure, individual compulsory assessment marks will be reviewed at the same time as individual thesis marks, on a rolling basis to determine an individual student’s final Grade. (25) The Results of compulsory assessment and thesis components, as well as the final Grades of individual students will be recommended to the RRTC for ratification on a rolling basis. (26) The RRTC will consider recommendations from the RDSC based on the annual course report. Upon approval or emendation by the RRTC, the Academic Director, Graduate Research or Course Authority will compile a report for Faculty Boards and the ASQC outlining the recommendations. (27) The ASQC will annually consider RDSC and RRTC recommendations to ensure institutional consistency and identify any issues that may be deserving of recommendation to the Academic Senate for thematic review. (28) Responsibilities related to these Procedures are as follows: (29) Nil. (30) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:Unit of Study Monitoring and Grade Ratification Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
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Section 3 - Procedures
Part A - Unit Monitoring and Grade Ratification Process
Part B - Unit Monitoring Process for Research Assessment Components – Year 2 Bachelor Philosophy/Master of Research
Part C - Responsibilities
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Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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