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Program Notes


STUDENTS MUST MAKE THEMSELVES AWARE OF COURSE DETAILS CONTAINED IN THE TABLE OF COURSE AVAILABILITY, AND IN COURSE SYNOPSES PRIOR TO ENROLMENT.

THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCORRECT ENROLMENT, WHICH MAY RESULT IN AN INABILITY TO GRADUATE.

Students are advised to make themselves aware of enrolment rules contained in this handbook.

Students are also encouraged to contact their Program Advisors for advice or details of program requirements.

Please note: The faculties reserve the right to withdraw a course due to factors such as insufficient enrolments.

 

Summary Definitions


Duration: This is the minimum time required to complete the degree in either full-time, part-time, or external mode.

Mode and Location: This denotes which modes of study the degree is available and at which CQU campus the student is able to study the degree. In some instances, programs may be started at one campus, but students may be required to complete at Rockhampton or as an external student.

B - Bundaberg
E - Emerald
G - Gladstone
M - Mackay
R - Rockhampton
BIC - Brisbane International Campus
FIC - Fiji International Campus
GIC - Gold Coast International Campus
HK - Hong Kong Operation
MAL - Malaysia Operation
MIC - Melbourne International Campus
SIC - Sydney International Campus
SING - Singapore Operation

Please note BIC, FIC, GIC, MAL, MIC, SIC, HK and SING cater only for international or full-fee-paying students.

Internal: Study conducted where there is a need to regularly attend a class(es) on campus. This mode of study may or may not involve some instruction through paper-based, external or online mediums.

External: Principally paper-based external study conducted where there is no need to regularly attend class(es) on campus. This mode of study may or may not involve some instruction through irregular face-to-face (e.g. residential workshops), online or other instruction (i.e. teleconference).

Multi-modal: Where a student may enrol in different modes of study for each courses (i.e. internal mode for one course and external mode for another).

Online: Study is conducted 100% online and there is no need to regularly attend class(es) on campus.

Courses/units of credit: This is the minimum credit value or course completion requirement for eligibility to graduate. Details of the credit point or course load are contained in program information.

Faculty: This is the CQU Faculty through which the program is run. Many CQU programs are run as joint programs, and students are advised to contact their specific program advisor with any queries.

Entry: This denotes the method of entry to the program. Most undergraduate degrees are entered via QTAC. For specific information regarding types of entry via QTAC, refer to Admission details in this handbook. In addition to QTAC application, some programs also require an interview or audition. In these cases, prospective students must contact CQU Admissions on 07 4930 9000 for the relevant audition or interview form.

Accreditation: This denotes whether the program leads to recognition or accreditation by registered industry bodies. Accreditation to membership of the body named is dependent upon successful graduation from the suggested programs, and in many instances graduates must complete further training for full membership. Contact the relevant program advisor for further information.

Practicum/Work Placement: This denotes the minimum amount of practical or work related experience required to be eligible for graduation.

Residential School: This denotes the residential school requirements of a particular program. In many instances, this is dependent upon courses selected, and students are advised to consult the Residential School Timetable and Table of Course Availability to ensure that there are no clashes. Students are responsible for any costs incurred.

Exit Awards: This denotes any exit awards within the program, which allow students to be recognised for work completed to a certain level within a particular program.

Contact: Students should contact the stated person with any queries relating to the particular program.

International Students: International students studying in Australia may only enrol in full-time programs that are registered with the government and display a CRICOS Code.

CQU CRICOS Program Codes: As a provider of international education, CQU must register with Federal and State governments. Both the University and its programs must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).

Course identification codes used in this handbook have change since July 2001. Course numbers are now a combination of Subject Area and Catalogue Numbers, e.g. ACCT1234. A translation table of current courses is available at http://handbook.cqu.edu.au/active_newcode.html A translation table of inactive courses is available at http://handbook.cqu.edu.au/inactive_newcode.html


Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-May-2002
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