CRSF1180 - Maintain Course Group Types

Purpose

To allow the creation and maintenance of institution-defined Course Group Types.

SubSystem Course Structure and Planning
Normally Run By Course/Planning Specialist
Anticipated Frequency At the beginning of the Course Year or as required.
Structure Block Course Group Type
Button Course Groups

 

This form is used to maintain the set of institution-defined Course Group Types. Courses may be gathered into ad-hoc groups for specific purposes. Each Course Group is identified by a unique code. Course Group Types are used to classify Course Groups according to the purpose of the grouping. Each Course Group must be mapped to a Course Group Type. Every Course Group Type must be mapped to a System Course Group Type that is recognised by the System for other functionality.

System Course Group Types Description and Function
ADMTRANSFR Admissions Transfer Process Course Group Code.
Used in processing of course transfer through Admission.
Refer to Process Course Transfer (ENRF4150) and Direct Admission Course (ADMF3240).
TRANSFER Course Transfer Group.
Used in processing of course transfer through Enrolment.
Refer to Process Course Transfer (ENRF4150).
COMBINED Combined Course Group.
Used in the derivation of commencing or returning student for Statistics.
Refer to Statistics Subsystem Data Pre-Requisites and Derivation of a Commencing Student.
EQUIV Course Equivalence Group.
Used in the derivation of commencing or returning student for Statistics.
Refer to Statistics Subsystem Data Pre-Requisites and Derivation of a Commencing Student.
GOVT-RET Government Returning Course Group.
Used in the derivation of commencing or returning student for Statistics.
Refer to Statistics Subsystem Data Pre-Requisites and Derivation of a Commencing Student.
RELATED Related Course Group.
Used in production of Academic Transcript (Extract).
Refer to Academic Transcript Extract - ASSJ06VE.
USERDEF User Defined Group.
This system type allows an institution to create Course Groupings for purposes unrelated to system functions.

 

The Course Group Type block contains:

  • Course Group Type
  • Description
  • System Course Group Type
  • Closed check box

    Button

    • Course Groups
      This button opens CRSF11D0 - Maintain Course Groups.

 

 

To create a new Course Group Type using the Maintain Course Group Types form:

  • Enter Insert Mode.
  • Enter the desired name of the Course Group Type in the Course Group. Type field of a blank record.
  • Enter a meaningful description for the Course Group Type in the Description field.
  • Select the appropriate System Course Group Type from the list of values (or key a valid value) in the System Course Group Type field.
  • Save .

Rules/Notes:

A Course Group Type cannot be added against a CLOSED system Course Group Type.

A Course Group Type cannot be re-opened (once closed) if the system Course Group Type onto which it is mapped is CLOSED.

 

To delete a Course Group Type using the Maintain Course Group Types form:

  • Find the record to be deleted.
  • Locate the cursor in the record to be deleted.
  • Delete record.
  • Save.

Rules/Notes:

If a Course Group Type has been used in the definition of a Course Group, it cannot be deleted. It can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box.

To modify a course type using the Maintain Course Types form:

  • Find the record to be modified.
  • Modify the record as required.
  • Save.

Rules/Notes:

If a Course Group Type has been used in the definition of a Course Group, only the description can be modified. This is not recommended unless the change in description is minor and does not affect the meaning of the Course Group Type. A new Course Group Type should normally be created.

A Course Group Type can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box.


Last Modified on 25-Feb-2015 10:16 AM

History Information

Release Information Project Change to Document
18.0 2094 - Character Sets Removed decommissioned form ASSF5600, & replaced with ASSJ06VE.