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Study Periods 2010

Study Periods and Guidelines for Offering Units in 2010


Approved by Academic Board on 23 July 2008



1. Study periods

Study periods will operate in accordance with the tables below and units must be administered within those study periods. Within this document:
  • “Standard study period” means Semester 1 and Semester 2;
  • “Non-standard study period” means Summer A, Summer B, Autumn, Winter, Spring A, Spring B, Research A, Research B, Research C and Research D Terms;
  • “International trimesters” are also classed as non-standard study periods and are only used for off-shore programs.

Common academic calendar to be approved by Academic Board 23 July 2008

2010 Start End
Orientation 15 February 19 February
Semester 1 22 February 21 May
AVCC common vacation week 5 April 9 April
Examinations 31 May 19 June
Winter term/recess 21 June 30 July
Semester 2 2 August 29 October
AVCC common vacation week 27 September 1 October
Examinations 8 November 27 November


Domestic non-research study periods

Semester

Code

Earliest Commencing Date

Latest Commencing Date

Latest Finishing Date*

Census Date**

Summer Term A

201005

Sun 22 November 2009

Sun 10 January 2010

Sun 31 January 2010

Mon 11 January 2010

Summer Term B

201015

Sun 10 January 2010

Sun 7 February 2010

Sun 21 February 2010

Mon 8 February 2010

Semester 1

201030

Sun 7 February 2010

Sun 28 March 2010

Sun 27 June 2010

Wed 31 March 2010

Autumn Term

201035

Sun 28 March 2010

Sun 2 May 2010

Sun 6 June 2010

Mon 3 May 2010

Winter Term

201045

Sun 2 May 2010

Sun 18 July 2010

Sun 1 Aug 2010

Mon 19 July 2010

Semester 2

201060

Sun 18 July 2010

Sun 29 August 2010

Sun 5 December 2010

Tues 31 August 2010

Spring Term A

201065

Sun 29 August 2010

Sun 3 October 2010

Sun 31 October 2010

Mon 4 October 2010

Spring Term B

201075

Sun 3 October 2010

Sun 21 November 2010

Fri 31 December 2010

Mon 22 November 2010

* See also Section 8.4 below.

** Section 169-25 (2) of the Higher Education Support Act states that a unit of study's census date must be "...not less than 20% of the way through the period during which the unit is undertaken". DEEWR has advised that "...period during which the unit is undertaken" means not just the actual teaching period, but the full period of the Term/Semester, ie including the mid term break, study week and examination period.


1.3 Research higher degree terms

Semester

Code

Commencing – Finishing Dates

Census Date*

Research A Term 201017 1 January 2010 to 28 March 2010

Mon 8 Feb 2010

Research B Term 201037 29 March to 27 June 2010

Mon 21 June 2010

Research C Term 201057 28 June 2010 to 26 September 2010

Tues 31 August 2010

Research D Term 201077 27 September 2010 to 31 December 2010

Mon 22 November 2010


1.4 International (offshore) trimesters

Semester

Code

Commencing – Finishing Dates

Census Date*

Trimester 1 201032 23 November 2009 to 23 May 2010

Wed 31 March 2010

Trimester 2 201052 1 April 2010 to 31 August 2010

Mon 21 June 2010

Trimester 3 201072 1 September 2010 to 31 December 2010

Mon 22 November 2010


2. Admission cycles

2.1 The principal admission cycle for courses offered through the Tertiary Admission Centres (principally undergraduate courses) and via direct application to ACU (principally postgraduate courses) will be for admission for study from the commencement of the relevant academic year; a secondary admission cycle (through UAC and QTAC and by direct application) will be conducted for mid-year admission, for commencement of study in second semester each year. Supplementary admission processes will be conducted for direct application for admission to relevant courses for commencement of study in the non-standard study periods.

2.2 Student Administration will circulate to Deans, at least six weeks before the commencement of the principal and secondary admission cycles, timelines applicable to that cycle.

2.3 The on-time and late closing dates for applications, together with any late fees or conditions relating to late applications, will be published on the University website and be accessible via Student Connect - Apply for Admission. In the case of any course for which a closing date earlier than the standard closing date is required, the Dean must notify the Manager, Admissions, within the timelines specified by the Manager, Admissions, in order to enable such requirements to be published to prospective applicants from the opening of the admissions process.

2.4 Where applications are received after the published closing date for applications for a particular study period, they may be considered for the next available study period for the course(s) for which the person has applied.

3. Provision of details of unit offerings

3.1 Each year, Schools will provide to Student Administration, in the requested format and within the required timeline, details of all units, across all study periods, to be offered in the following year.

3.2 Information related to units offered in Research Higher Degree Terms, International Trimesters, Summer A Term, Summer B Term, Semester 1, Autumn Term and Winter Term must be complete and final by the due date for submission.

3.3 Information for units offered in Semester 2, Spring Term A and Spring Term B (only) may be updated by Schools if the amended details, including a complete set of unit data, are provided to Student Administration by the required due date for the relevant study period.

3.4 Where the proposed offering of a unit does not fit the dates, as outlined in Section 1 above, advice should be sought from Student Administration prior to the provision of the data. This is to ensure that offerings are compliant with the Higher Education Support Act. 3.5 Units will not be established to accommodate the situation where a student(s) has failed a unit(s) (including a final unit[s]).

4. Units offered in intensive mode

4.1 Units may be offered in intensive mode (in whole or part) in both standard and non-standard study periods.

4.2 When providing details of units to be offered in intensive mode, in accordance with Section 2 above, the School should notify Student Administration of the intended start and end dates of the actual teaching period.

4.3 The School must also specify in the Unit Outline, the commencing and finishing dates, and due dates for submission of assessment tasks for units offered in intensive mode.

4.4 The census date, specified in Section 1 above, applies to units offered in intensive mode, as well as units offered across the duration of the relevant study period, and must be adhered to, irrespective of when the actual teaching occurs.

5. Units offered in non-standard study periods

5.1 Units offered in non-standard study periods will normally consist of preparatory work, class contact (which may be presented in intensive mode), private study time and assessment. Units offered in a non-standard study period will have the same educational outcomes as when the given unit is offered in a standard study period.

5.2 When providing details of units to be offered in non-standard study periods, in accordance with Section 2 above, the School will notify Student Administration of the intended start and end dates of the actual teaching.

5.3 The School must specify, in the Unit Outline, the commencing and finish dates, and dates for submission of assessment tasks for units offered in non-standard study periods.

5.4 The census date, specified in Section 1 above, applies to units offered in non-standard as well as standard study periods and must be adhered to, irrespective of when the actual teaching occurs.

5.5 Students must enrol for the entire year at the time of enrolment/re-enrolment for the relevant year and must enrol for non-standard as well as standard study periods in accordance with normal enrolment practices. Timelines for enrolment/re-enrolment and payment of fees for both standard and non-standard study periods will be published on the web.

6. Fee and associated issues

6.1 Any student enrolled in a Commonwealth-supported place must be able to undertake all units of study in that course, whether in standard or non-standard study periods, as a Commonwealth-supported student.

6.2 Any student in a Commonwealth-supported place who undertakes a unit of study beyond the requirements of their course will enrol in that unit on a fee-paying basis and be charged the standard unit tuition fee.

6.3 For all categories of fee-paying students, the (relevant) standard unit tuition fee will apply, regardless of whether the unit/s are taken in standard or non-standard study periods.

7. Timetabling

Timetabling of classes for units offered in standard and non-standard study periods, in accordance with Section 2 above, will be undertaken centrally by Student Administration.

 

8. Assessment

8.1 All assessment tasks will normally be completed within the timeframe of the relevant study period. However, for non-standard study periods, the date for finalisation of assessment may be extended to the end of the next standard study period.

8.2 Examinations for units which are taught in standard study periods, and which are notified to Student Administration within the required timelines, will be arranged and conducted by Student Administration within the approved central examination period/s.

8.3 Examinations for units offered in non-standard study periods will be arranged and conducted by the relevant School.

8.4 If the unit structure or presentation necessitates later completion of assessment, the School must notify Student Administration accordingly when defining unit parameters in accordance with Section 2 above.

9. Results

9.1 Results for all units taught in standard study periods must be submitted no later than two weeks after the relevant unit’s nominated examination date in the current study period.

9.2 Results for units taught in non-standard study periods are normally submitted within two weeks of the finishing date of the unit, or alternatively can be submitted not later than two weeks after the relevant unit’s nominated examination date in the next standard study period.

9.3 If the unit structure or presentation necessitates later finalisation of results, the School must notify Student Administration accordingly when defining unit parameters in accordance with Section 2 above.

9.4 Except as otherwise provided in the Academic Regulations, any result which is incomplete at the end of the third week of the next standard study period will be converted to Fail (NN).


Associated regulations, policies and procedures

Academic Regulations
Admissions Policy
Admission Rules
Policy on Development and Application of the Admission Model (MS Word Document, 47.5 kb) Uploaded 25 May 2007
Assessment Policy and Procedures
Timetabling Principles and Procedures (PDF File, 158.6 kb) Uploaded 20 August 2009
Examination Policy and Procedures – Staff (PDF File, 96.3 kb) Uploaded 30 October 2009
Examination Policy and Procedures - Students (PDF File, 92.7 kb) Uploaded 30 October 2009

“Final unit” means the last unit required to be completed in order for the student to complete the requirements of the course.