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CRSF2150 - Maintain Unit Modes
Purpose |
To allow the creation and maintenance of institution defined Unit Modes |
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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 Mode |
Unit Mode This form is used to record and maintain the set of institution defined Unit Modes. A Unit Mode describes the way in which students may study the unit. Unit Modes are assigned to Unit Classes to describe the way the class will be presented to students. Every institution defined Unit Mode must be mapped to a System Unit Mode which is recognised by the System for other functionality. Unit Mode provides for any flexibility required by an institution by permitting classification at a more detailed level and the use of Unit Mode names specific to the institution. For example, there are currently only three System Unit Modes. They are On Campus, Off Campus and Composite. Any institution defined Unit Modes can be mapped to these or the set of Unit Modes could be identical to the set of System Unit Modes. |
The Unit Mode block contains:
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create a new Unit Mode using the Maintain Unit Modes form:
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To delete a Unit Mode using the Maintain Unit Modes form:
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Rules/Notes: If a Unit Mode has been assigned to a Unit Class, it cannot be deleted. It can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box. A Unit Mode cannot be closed if a Unit Class which is mapped to it is open. |
To modify a Unit Mode using the Maintain Unit Modes form:
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Rules/Notes: If a Unit Mode has been assigned to a Unit Class, 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 Unit Mode. A new Unit Mode should normally be created. A Unit Mode can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box. |
Last modified on 4 November, 2003