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CRSF12C0 - Maintain Course Annual Load
Purpose |
To enable the recording of standard Annual Load for each year of a course where the standard Annual Load is variable |
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SubSystem | Course Structure and Planning | |
Normally Run By | Course/Planning Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | At the beginning of the Course Year, or as required | |
Structure | Blocks | Course Version |
Course Annual Load | ||
Course Annual Load Unit Link |
Course Version The Course Version block displays Course Details from CRSF1210. The displayed records in the Course Annual Load block, are the Annual Load data for that context record. For example, if Course Version A300 - Bachelor of Arts, version x is selected, then this form will display A300 - Bachelor of Arts and any existing Annual Load records relating to this Course Version will be displayed. Course Annual Load This form is used by institutions which have a variable Annual Credit Point Load for a full time year of study. Institutions which operate with standard Annual Loads use the Maintain Basic Course Details form to record credit point load. Where the Annual Credit Point Load varies, an EFTSL calculation is used to derive a student's attendance type. For example, where the Annual Credit Point Load for a full time year of study varies between years within a course, annual credit point values must be entered for each year of the Course Version. E.g. year 1 = 96 credit points, year 2 = 108 credit points, year 3 = 96 credit points. Course Annual Load Unit Link Unit Versions may be linked to Course Annual Loads for the purpose of calculating their EFTSL. In particular, a Unit Version may be linked to the load for a particular year of a course. |
The Course Version block contains:
The Course Annual Load block contains:
The Course Annual Load Unit Link block contains:
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Rules/Notes: Where the standard Annual Load is constant, this can be entered as a single value in the Maintain Basic Course Details form. |
To inquire on the Annual Load of a Course Version other than that initially displayed: This block does not permit a query to be entered. It is necessary to:
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To
record the Annual Load for a particular year of a Course Version using the
Maintain Course Annual Load form:
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Rules/Notes: If the Annual Load is constant for each year of a Course Version, this form should not be used. For constant Annual Loads use the Maintain Basic Course Details form. Annual Loads entered in this form will override a standard Annual Load entered in the Maintain Basic Course Details form. A year for the purpose of Course Annual Load can be any 12 month period which constitutes a study year for the particular course. e.g. 1/6/04 to 31/5/05 could be one such period. An Annual Load can be entered with a start date and no end date. This permits the recording of Annual Loads which may be applicable for many years. Annual Loads with the same description can be entered but only one of these can exist without an effective end date. Annual Load cannot be altered once the Course Version has been made INACTIVE. |
To
delete an Annual Load record from a Course Version using
the Maintain Course Annual Load form:
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Rules/Notes: Unless the Annual Load record was entered in error, it is advisable to End Date the record and create a new record. To delete an Annual Load record, any associated Course Annual Load records must first be deleted and saved. |
To
modify the Annual Load for a particular year of a Course
Version using the Maintain Course Annual Load form:
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Rules/Notes: Unless the Annual Load record was entered in error, it is advisable to End Date the record and create a new record. |
To
link a Unit Version to a Course Annual Load using the Maintain Course Annual
Load form:
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Rules/Notes: A link cannot be made to a Unit Version which has been made INACTIVE. Unit Links cannot be altered once the Course Version has been made INACTIVE. |
To
delete the link between a Unit Version and a Course Annual Load using the
Maintain Course Annual Load form:
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Last
Modified on 10 January, 2005