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CRSF2140 - Maintain Unit Levels
Purpose |
To allow the creation and maintenance of institution-defined Unit Levels and their associated Weighted Average Mark, Weighting Factors. |
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SubSystem | Course Structure and Planning | |
Normally Run By | Course/Planning Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | Before the commencement of the Course Year, or as required | |
Structure | Block | Unit Level |
Unit Level This
form is used to record and maintain the available set of Unit Levels that
may be used to define Unit Versions. Unit
Levels are used to specify the year level in which units are usually
attempted, for particular Course Types
(i.e. a Unit Version may have a different Unit Level depending on the Course
Type it is associated with.)
A Unit Level is generally (but not restricted
to) the year level of the course(s) to which the unit belongs. Each Unit Level may be assigned a Weighted Average Mark, Weighting Factor. This factor may act as a default value (overrideable) where weighted average marks are used elsewhere in the System. For example, '1' may refer to a unit in year 1 of an undergraduate degree course. Level '5' may refer to a unit in year 1 of a Masters Degree. This does not preclude students taking, say, a level 2 unit in the third year of a course. Unit Levels defined here are also used in Course Plan Structures - specifically the Components page (CRSW2020) where a Unit Level must be specified if one of the following Qualifiers is assigned to the Component: BALANCE-LVL, BALANCE-CP-LVL or BALANCE-HOURS-LVL. |
The Unit Level block contains:
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To
Create a New Unit Level:
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Rules/Notes: For correct functioning of the Rules facility:
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To Delete a Unit Level:
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Rules/Notes: If a Unit Level has been assigned to a Unit Version, it cannot be deleted. It can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box. |
To Modify a Unit Level:
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Rules/Notes: If a Unit Level has been assigned to a Unit Version, only the description and the WAM Weighting can be modified. This is not recommended unless the change in description is minor and does not affect the meaning of the Unit Level. Changing the WAM Weighting may confuse interpretation of related historical data. A new Unit Level should normally be created. A Unit Level can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box. |
Last modified on 31 May, 2012
History Information
Release Version | Project | Change to Document |
15.0 | 1722 - Transform 10g to 11g | Added link to Course Plan Structures page CRSW2020. |