Graduate Awards Rules 2005 (Cth)
The Council of
Dated
PART 1 — Doctorates (except Professional Doctorates)
PART 2 — Professional Doctorates
PART 3 — Degrees of Master
PART 4 — Graduate Diplomas
PART 5 — Graduate Certificates 61
PART 6 — Combined Programs 62
PART 7 — Joint Programs
6 August 9 July
OBJECT OF WHAT THESE RULES DO These Rules are intended to set up the platform upon which
all of the University’sprofessional Doctorates graduate academic programs are based.In these Rules you
will will find generally applicable information aboutdoing pursu ing aprofessional doctorate graduate academic program at the University.
Some parts of these Rules refer only to specific programs . The Rules indicate when this is so.
Other d D etails about specificcourses programs and other matters relating to particular degrees are to may be found inthe O rders and in administrative directions and information available from the School,Research School, Faculty or Centreoffering specific doctoral degrees concerned .
(a) for a candidate in the Institute of Advanced Studies ¾ the Board of Advanced Studies; and
(b) for a candidate in The Faculties ¾ the Board of The Faculties; and
(c)
in any other case s ¾ - the Board which the Committee considers appropriate in the circumstances;
(a) in a connected series of classes or demonstrations; or
(b) by means of practical work, including the production by candidates ofessays
and or theses or case studies or the attendance and participation bycandidates in seminars
or workshops ;
( a ) t he Dean of the Faculty or head of the School, Research School or Centre in which the program is undertaken , or the nominee of that Dean or head ; (
a b )if if a person is appointed under subrule 5 .1 1.6(1) for a the candidate for in the course program ( and paragraph (a) is not to apply) —that person the Dean of the faculty or head of the school or centre in which
the course is undertaken ;(
b c )for a if the candidate ’s academic whose course program is to be pursued undertaken in part of the University other than a f F aculty, School, r R esearch S s chool or C c entre , or in more than one f F aculty , School, r R esearch s S chool, c C entre or part —a person nomina appoin ted by as the Committee prescribed authority and approved by the Board Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) ; if a person is appointed under subrule 6(1)—that person.
(c) in any other case, the Dean of the f aculty or head of the s chool or c entre in which the course is undertaken . in relation to a candidate whose course is to be pursued in some other part of the University, or in more than one research school, faculty or part – a person nominated by the Committee and approved by the Board;
(a)
s incorporat es an account of research done during a n academic program and its result; and (b)
if the research is on more than one topic, demonstrate s the relation between the topics ; and (c)
is (in addition to written material required to be provided by a candidate for the academic program ;
(a)
the organisation and conduct of particular coursework; and (b)
other matters necessary for the working of these Rules in the circumstances of the part of the U niversity in relation to which the prescribed authority is appointed .
(3)
A candidate admitted under subrule (2) may be subject to such conditions as the Committee thinks fit?????? ]Roger, Do we need to have something about conditions here?]
(a)
a degree of bachelor with first class honours or upper second class honours of an Australian university; or (b)
such other qualification (being a qualification that is equivalent or superior to such a degree) as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) , on the advice of the prescribed authority , determines.
(a) the prescribed authority may admit as a candidate a person who wishes to pursue a full-time course; or
(b) the Committee may admit as a candidate a person who wishes to pursue a part-time course
(a ) ) a degree of bachelor with first or upper second class honours of an Australian university; or
(b ) ) such an other qualification as that the prescribed authority determines , being a qualification that is equivalent or superior to such a degree ; .
(a)
if the person satisfies the minimum requirement for the admission set out in paragraph 2.2(2)(b); or
(b) if the person does not satisfy the prescribed minimum requirement for admission to that program ( and may impose conditions in relation to that admission as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) thinks fit ) .
(a)
admit as a part-time candidate for a n academic program for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy a person who satisfies the prescribed minimum requirement for admission;
( b ) on the recommendation of the head of the relevant academic section , admit as a full-time or part-time candidate for a n academic program a person who was, immediately before applying for admission, pursuing another graduate or undergraduate award program in the University or in another tertiary education institution and who intends to continue pursuing that other program, and may impose such conditions on the person’s admission as the prescribed authority thinks fit.
(a)
the nature of the academic program to be pursued, including the topic or topics of any thesis and the content of any coursework; and
( b ) the academic section or sections in which the academic program is to be pursued; and
( c ) the names of the person’ s supervisors or advisers, appointed under Division 2.7 ; and
( d ) the nature of any examination (within the meaning of Division 2.1 0 ) which the person is required to undertake.
(a)
is required to undertake coursework for the program leading to that award; and (b)
successfully undertakes the coursework but fails the thesis require d to obtain the award ;
(a)
a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy submits a thesis for examination in accordance with Division 2.1 0 ; and (b)
the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) requires the candidate to be re-examined by resubmission of thesis or resolves that the candidate not be awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy;
(a)
a candidate referred to in subrule 2.1 2 (1) appeals against a requirement or re solu tion referred to in paragraph 2.1 2 (1)(b); and (b)
the Appeal Committee appointed under Part 4 to hear and determine the appeal makes a decision under that Part dismissing the appeal and affirming the requirement or r esolu tion;
(2) A person referred to in sub - rule (1) will , on being admitted under rule 7 , receive status in relation to the degree for so much of the work undertaken for the Master’s degree as the prescribed authority determines.
(a)
for whom 1 supervisor is appointed under this Division — appoint not less than 2 advisers; and
(b) for whom 2 supervisors are appointed under this Division — appoint not less than 1 adviser.
(a)
in the case of a full-time candidate – 1 week’s research effort; or (b)
in the case of a part-time candidate – 2 weeks’ research effort.
(a)
the courses are substantially comparable in quality with equivalent courses offered by the University for the academic program ; or (b)
the institution concerned has satisfactory research facilities for the purposes of the academic program ;
(a)
a candidate withdraws from the program; or (b)
the candidate ’ s candidature is terminated; or (c)
the candidate has completed the coursework requirements (if any) and has submitted his or her thesis for the relevant award;
(a) course work ; and
(b) research, being research into a topic or topics determined by the prescribed authority, provided that, if more than one topic is permitted, the topics must have a reasonable relationship with each other; and
(c) such clinical or professional practice as may be required by the Board .
• (a)
course work; and • (b)
research, being research into a topic or topics determined by the prescribed authority, provided that, if more than 1 topic is permitted, the topics shall have a reasonable relationship with each other; and • (c)
such clinical or professional practice as may be required. .
(a ) ) the date on which the candidate’s course will is to be regarded as having be deemed to have commenced; and
(b ) ) the nature of the course to be pursued and the content of course work ; and
(c ) ) subject to rule 11., the person or persons to be the supervisor;
(d ) subject to Part 5, the nature of the examination which the candidate will is be required to undertake for the course work component of the course ; and
(e ) ) subject to rule 14 15 , the duration of the course .
(a ) ) the topic or topics of the candidate’s thesis; and
(b) subject to rule 11, the person or persons to be the supervisor; and
( c b ) ) subject to Part 5, the nature of the examination which the candidate will is be required to undertake for the research component of the course .
(a) was, at the time of application for admission under rule 6, pursuing another degree or diploma course in the University or in another university or tertiary education institution and the candidate did not obtain the permission of the Committee;
(b) fails to comply with a condition imposed by the Committee under subrule 6(2)???? .
(a) before the date on which the candidate's academic program expires ; or
(b)
on the withdrawal of the candidate from the program ;
(a)
the student submits the thesis for examination or re-examination and completes any other required work ; or (b)
the student withdraws from candidature; or (c)
the student's candidature is terminated by the University; or (d)
the academic program has been pursued for its maximum duration.
(a) the candidate may be examined for the program on the research only; or
(b) the candidate may be required to pass a written examination on the coursework before being examined on the research, but the examination for the program is to be on the research only; or
(c) the candidate may be examined for the program on the combined results of examination of research and c oursework.
( a ) to the examination of a candidate by reports by the candidate’s supervisors about the candidate’s performance during:
(i)
internships; or (ii)
other form of professional practice ; and
( b ) in relation to an academic program offered by the School of Art or the School of Music in the Faculty of Arts , to the examination of :
( i ) an exhibition; or
( ii ) a performance; or
( iii ) a folio of original works .
(a) internships; or
(a) internships; or
(a)
a candidate whose work he or she is examining; or
(b) a supervisor of the candidate.
(a)
ascertain from those who are to be absent their wishes as to questions to be put to the candidate ; and (b)
at the examination , put the substance of such questions to the candidate, together with any other questions they think relevant ; and (c)
communicate to the absent examiners a report on the performance of the candidate including the response to questions suggested by those not present.
(a) a reference to a department shall is to be read as a reference to a department or similar academic section;
(b ) ) a reference to a faculty or the dean of a faculty shall is to be read as a reference to the prescribed authority ;
(c) a reference in sub-rule 4(6) of those rules to the transmission of the report to the dean of each faculty concerned shall be disregarded.
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(a) carry out, under supervision, independent research of a high standard; and
(b) relate that research to the broader framework of the discipline; and
(c) make a substantial contribution to knowledge and understanding of an aspect of that discipline.
(a)
whether or not it has been revised since being submitted for examination for the d egree of Doctor of Philosophy ; and (b)
whether or not it exceeds the maximum length normally acceptable for theses submitted for such an examination.
[Roger, because rule 24 is a somewhat abbreviated version of rule 18 of the PhD Rules, perhaps the following subrule should be added???
(a)
that the candidate be granted the award ; or (b)
that the candidate be failed; or
(c) that the candidate be granted the award subject to corrections or revisions (if any) required by the examiners in the thesis to be made to the satisfaction of the prescribed authority in the copy intended for deposit with the University Library; or
( d ) that the candidate be permitted to submit a revised thesis for re-examination .
(a)
that the candidate be granted the award; or (b)
that the candidate be granted the award subject to making any minor amendments in the thesis required under paragraph 2.57 ( 3 4 )(c); or (c)
that the candidate be re-examined by resubmission of thesis or re-examination of coursework or both, as the case requires; or (d)
that the candidate be failed .
(a) that the the candidate has be regarded as having satisfied the requirements of the examination as to the thesis ; , or ha s ving satisfied the requirements subject to making corrections or revisions (if any) in the thesis to the satisfaction of the prescribed authority in the copy of the thesis intended for deposit with the University Library; or
(b ) ) that the candidate be permitted to submit a revised thesis for re-examination; or
( d c ) ) that the thesis is be regarded as unsatisfactory.
[Roger, Eventhough the normal situation will be that a candidate will have completed the coursework at the required level in order to proceed to the thesis, these rules need to cover re-examination in the coursework component. It is possible, although unlikely, that coursework in some future course for example would be undertaken concurrently with the thesis. Mostly, it can be expected that any re-examination of coursework is likely to occur after the coursework component and before proceeding to the thes is. i.e. The student who doesn’t reach the required level to proceed will either be re-examined in some of the coursework to try to come up to the required standard, or the course will be terminated because they have failed, or they will transfer to the Masters degree and be awarded that.]
(a) a candidate whose work he or she is examining; or
(b) a supervisor of the candidate.
(a) resolve that the candidate be granted the award; or
(b) require the candidate to be re-examined by resubmission of thesis or re-examination of other coursework or both, as the case requires; or
( c ) resolve that the candidate be failed .
(a) terminating a candidature under rule 3.2 7 ; or
(b) that a candidate has failed ;
(c) a statement to the effect that, subject to these Rules, the candidate is entitled to appeal against the decision; and
(d) a statement setting out the procedure for lodging an appeal.
(a) that the candidate be failed ; or
(b) that the candidate’s candidature be terminated.
(a) in relation to a graduate diploma or graduate certificate , 28 days; and
(b) in any other case , 3 months ;
(a) notify the candidate of the resolution;
(b) give the candidate:
(i) a copy of the reports of the examiners of the thesis (if any) and of the results of the examinations following coursework, and any other assessment, prepared so that the identity of the candidate's examiners is not disclosed to the candidate; and
(ii) an account of the substance and effect of any observations relating to the candidate submitted to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority , prepared so that the identity of the candidate's examiners is not disclosed to the candidate;
(c) inform the candidate to the effect that, subject to these Rules, the candidate is entitled to appeal against the resolution; and
(d) advise the candidate of the procedure for lodging an appeal.
(a) dismissing the appeal and affirming the resolution made by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority in relation to the candidate;
(b) requiring that the candidate be re-examined; or
(c) recommending that the candidate be granted the award .
(a) the candidate must be re-ex amined in accordance with such of these Rules as are relevant, as if the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) had required the re-examination under rule 2.59 or the prescribed authority had required the re-examination und er rule 3.5 3 ; and
(b) the Appeal Committee has, in relation to the candidate, all the powers and duties of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority in relation to the determination of the conditions of the re-examination and the appointment of examiners.
( a ) dismissing the appeal and affirming the decision; or
( b ) requiring that the candidate be permitted to continue the program subject to such conditions, including conditions as to the duration of the program, as the Appeal Committee, after consultation with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority, determines .
(a) if there is a majority of one opinion, the question must be decided according to the opinion of the majority; and
(b) in any other case, the resolution of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority in relation to the candidate must be affirmed.
(a) notify the candidate of the resolution;
(b) give the candidate:
(i) a copy of the reports of the examiners of the thesis and of the results of the examinations following course work , and any other assessment , prepared so that the identity of the candidate's examiners is not disclosed to the candidate . The reports of the examiners will be edited so that the identity of the examiners is not disclosed to the candidate ; and
(ii) an account of the substance and effect of any observations relating to the candidate submitted to the Committee by the prescribed authority, prepared so that the identity of the candidate's examiners is not disclosed to the candidate;
(c) inform the candidate to the effect that, subject to these Rules, the candidate is entitled to appeal against the resolution; and
(d) advise the candidate of the procedure for lodging an appeal.
(a) to make the thesis available in the University Library on demand for the purpose of private study or research; and
( b ) with the candidate's permission , to make the thesis otherwise available in microform, paper or digital format for the purpose of private study or research .
(a) the appendix contains material obtained on conditions legally requiring the material to be kept confidential; or
(b) having regard to the circumstances in which, or the conditions on which, the material contained in the appendix was obtained, it is reasonable that the material should be kept confidential.
(a) has completed work towards that program; and
(b) not to do so might disadvantage that candidate .
(a) the candidate elects that the amendment apply to the candidate and submits to the prescribed authority proposed alterations to the candidate's academic program and the prescribed authority approves those alterations; or
(b) the prescribed authority otherwise determines.
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