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(1) This procedure provides the rules for the granting of advanced standing towards masters by coursework. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Credit Policy. (3) This procedure applies to students wishing to apply for, and staff assessing applications for, advanced standing towards masters by coursework. (4) Advanced standing may be granted for masters by coursework programs via credit processes and may reduce the overall program duration. (5) Advanced standing may be assessed at admission or after enrolment but cannot be granted after a student has attempted the courses. (6) Advanced standing may be available for masters by coursework based on: (7) The granting of advanced standing is subject to satisfaction of the following recency requirements and exceptions: (8) The previous award an application is based on does not have to be conferred to be considered for advanced standing but the student must provide satisfactory evidence that they completed the program requirements. (9) Advanced standing may be available for qualifications completed outside Australia if they are assessed as equivalent to AQF level 7 or above. (10) Students may be granted advanced standing in a program for only one previous qualification. (11) Students may not receive both advanced standing and credit transfer using one previous qualification. (12) Advanced standing is not transferrable to a graduate diploma or graduate certificate even if it is an exit award from the masters program. (13) The recommended advanced standing amounts are presented in Schedule 1 – Masters Advanced Standing Credit Point Values. (14) The program guide informs applicants and students of masters by coursework about any advanced standing that may be available in a program and includes the: (15) If a professionally accredited masters requires a minimum program duration, advanced standing must not reduce the duration below that minimum. These limits will be stated in program guides and marketing summary pages. (16) Applications for advanced standing may not be granted if the program guide does not specify the possibility for advanced standing. (17) If an applicant presents two qualifications that may be the basis for advanced standing, the selection officer should apply whatever combination of advanced standing and/or credit transfer that will give the applicant the greatest reduction in their volume of learning. (18) Eligible applications for advanced standing are assessed as part of the admissions process. Applicants are required to apply for credit transfer separately if they are eligible for credit transfer in addition to advanced standing. (19) Masters advanced standing reduces the total volume of learning in a student’s program. The remaining volume of learning becomes the basis for maximum amounts of credit in accordance with Schedule 1. (20) Recommended advanced standing amounts refers to the number of credit points an applicant may receive based on their completed qualification when entering the masters program. (21) Maximum credit points after advanced standing refers to the number of credit points an applicant is eligible to receive after receiving the advanced standing. Credit Procedure - Masters Advanced Standing
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
Masters Advanced Standing
Program Guide
Combinations of Advanced Standing and Credit Transfer
Section 5 - Schedules
Schedule 1 – Masters Advanced Standing Credit Point Values
192 Credit Point 2-Year Masters Programs
144 Credit Point 1.5-year Masters Programs
Masters Programs Less Than 1.5 Years and 144 Credit Points