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(1) The University offers a number of courses that are recognised by professional bodies. Where the professional recognition of a course of study is required for graduates to be eligible to practise their profession, the University must ensure that such recognition is gained and maintained. In all cases, information presented on professional recognition must be updated in a timely manner. (2) The purpose of this Procedure is to ensure the effective management of professional recognition, including the publication of information regarding eligibility. (3) Refer to the Course and Subject Management Policy. (4) Refer to the Course and Subject Management Policy. (5) For the purposes of this Procedure, the term ‘professional recognition’ may include any of the following: (6) Where recognition by a professional body is required for graduates to be able to practise and/or access specific career outcomes, Heads of School are responsible for ensuring that: (7) The attainment of non-required forms of professional recognition is at the discretion of the Head of School. Heads of School must ensure that the current cohort of students is not disadvantaged if an attained form of recognition lapses before they complete their course. (8) Heads of School are responsible for ensuring that all relevant documentation relating to professional recognition, including copies of all submissions, reports, action plans, and correspondence, is submitted to the Quality and Standards Office as soon as practicable for each submission to the professional body. (9) Schools or Colleges will assume the costs associated with professional recognition processes relevant to their courses. (10) Unless otherwise required by the professional body, the signatory to all submissions will be the relevant College Pro Vice-Chancellor. (11) The Quality and Standards Office maintains a central record of all confirmed course professional recognitions, including expiry dates and approved text for publication. Heads of School are responsible for ensuring that all details of their School’s courses are accurate. (12) Published professional recognition information will normally take one of the following formats: (13) Requests for changes to the approved text for professional recognition, including any variation from the standard formats listed in clause 12, must be provided to the Quality and Standards Office prior to any publication. The Executive Director, Quality and Standards is responsible for approving changes to professional recognition text, and does so in consultation with the relevant Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Coursework). (14) Professional recognition claims may not be altered by any member of the University outside of these processes. (15) The Quality and Standards Office will liaise with each School prior to the expiry of the current recognition of affected courses to ensure that any necessary changes in published claims are applied prior to these coming into effect. (16) All staff are responsible for ensuring that accurate information is provided to students about the professional recognition status of a course. (17) For the purposes of this Procedure: (18) Information about professional accreditation and recognition is maintained on the Quality and Standards Unite Site.Course and Subject Management Procedure - Professional Recognition (To be removed 24 August 2020)
This Procedure is to be removed on 24 August 2020.
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Procedures
Part A - Types of Professional Recognition
Part B - Attainment of Professional Recognition
Part C - Management of Professional Recognition Information
Recognition type
Standard Text
Course Accreditation
The [Name of Course] [is accredited/conditionally accredited/recognised/approved by / has provisional accreditation from] [Name of Relevant Body]. Professional [registration/membership] may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.
Accreditation of Majors
The [Name of Major] in the [Name of Course] [is accredited/conditionally accredited/recognised/approved by / has provisional accreditation from] [Name of Relevant Body]. Professional [registration/membership] may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.
Professional Memberships
Membership may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.
Depending on major or subject choice, graduates of the [Name of Course] may apply for membership with [Name or List of Membership Body/Bodies]. Membership may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.
Professional Registration
Graduates of the [Name of Course] may be eligible to apply for registration with [Name of Registering Body] as a [Name of Profession]. Professional registration may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.
Section 5 - Definitions
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