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Meeting No. 1/2000 of the Education Committee will be held on Wednesday, 2 February 2000 in the Sir George Lush Room, Administration Building 3A, Clayton Campus, commencing at
10:30am.Apologies: Please telephone: 9905 9003; or e-mail to : Kerri.Wilson-Reid@adm.monash.edu.au.
Ms K Wilson-Reid
Executive Officer
Members having a direct commercial or financial interest in any item before this meeting must declare that interest to the Chair via the Committee Secretary prior to consideration of the item, and must not take part in a vote on any matter concerning it.
A G E N D A
PART A PROCEDURAL AND POLICY MATTERS
1. APOLOGIES
No apologies have been received to date.
2. STARRED ITEMS
*As there are no new courses requiring approval at this meeting, no items have been automatically starred in the agenda.
Items may be starred at the discretion of the Committee.
Recommendation:
That the Committee nominate any additional items to be starred, and endorse the recommendations for all items other than those starred.
3. MINUTES
Recommendation:
That the Committee approve the Minutes of Meeting 8/99 held Wednesday, 8 December 2000, which were circulated separately, subject to amendment to the introductory paragraph under Part A so that it reads:
"Professor Evans thanked the departing members for their contribution to the Committee, including Dr Paul James, Dr Bernadette McSherry, Mr Noel Turner, Mr Daniel Hickman, Ms Claire Robinson, Ms Anne Purdham, Mr Chris Coles and Mr Ken Hull."
PART B: FACULTY REPORTS AND PROPOSALS
4. FACULTY OF ARTS
Recommendation
:That Education Committee note that at its Meeting 9/99 held on Wednesday, 8 December 1999, the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Arts recommended the subject below for approval, noting that the subject would be ratified by the Board of the Faculty of Arts at its Meeting 1/2000, to be held 1 March 2000.
4.1 New Subject Proposal
p 1- 2
A handbook entry is attached.
Recommendation:
That, subject to endorsement by the Board of the Faculty of Arts, Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Arts to establish the subject MAL1000 Malaysian Studies.
5. FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
p 3 - 10
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee receive and note the Report of Meeting 8/99 of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics held 10 December 1999, note the Proceedings and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.
5.1 Major Amendment to Existing Courses
5.1.1
Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Postgraduate Diploma in Commercep 11 - 12
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the admission requirements for the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics, and the Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce, to require an average mark of 65% in the entry qualification.
5.1.2 Master of Business (Agribusiness)
p 13 - 22
Documentation is attached.
The proposal under this item will require that the Master of Business (Agribusiness) be included under the Schedule of Exceptions in the Graduate Studies Policy.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the course structure of the Master of Business (Agribusiness), by reducing the number of subjects required to complete the course from sixteen subjects to twelve subjects, consistent with other masters courses offered by the Faculty.
5.1.3 Master of Business (Logistics Management)
p 23 - 32
Documentation is attached.
The proposal under this item will require that the Master of Business (Logistics Management) be included under the Schedule of Exceptions in the Graduate Studies Policy.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the course structure of the Master of Business (Logistics Management), by reducing the number of subjects required to complete the course from sixteen subjects to twelve subjects, consistent with other Masters courses offered by the Faculty.
5.1.4 Master of Taxation
p 33 - 34
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the admission requirements of the Master of Taxation, to permit candidates with specified qualifications in accounting or taxation to be conditionally admitted.
5.1.5 Intra-Faculty Double Degrees
p 35 - 48
Documentation is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the structures for the intra-faculty double degree programs, as detailed in the documentation presented, for implementation in 2000.
5.1.6 Bachelor of Business
p 49 - 52
Documentation is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the Bachelor of Business and the double degrees and double award courses involving the Bachelor of Business as detailed in the document presented, to replace the core subject ECG1101 Introduction to Economics with ECW1XXX Introductory Microeconomics.
5.1.7 Bachelor of Business and Commerce
p 53 - 72
Documentation is attached.
The proposal under this item seeks to amend the Bachelor of Business and Commerce to:
change the major sequences, major sequence subjects, the specialisations and specialisation sequence subjects for the Bachelor of Business and Commerce at the Gippsland and Peninsula campuses from semester one, 2000;
offer up to two of ETW1000 Business and Economic Statistics, ETX1640 Business Mathematics and Statistics and ETW1642 Business Mathematics and Statistics Sequence 2, on all campuses that offer the Bachelor of Business and Commerce;
from 2000, provide choice for students in the Bachelor of Business and Commerce at the Malaysian campus to take either ETW1000 Business and Economic Statistics, or ETW1642 Business Mathematics and Statistics Sequence 2, as a core subject; and
establish transition arrangements for 2000 for the Bachelor of Business and Commerce at the Malaysian campus as follows:
offer the subject MGW1010 Managing People and Organisations using the code MGW1030; and
offer AFW1001 Introductory Accounting A.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the Bachelor of Business and Commerce as highlighted above and detailed in the documentation presented.
5.1.8 Bachelor of Commerce
p 73 - 74
A document is attached.
The proposal under this item seeks to establish a new compulsory structure for the Bachelor of Commerce as follows:
ECC1000 and ECC1100/ECC2100 (Economics)
ETC1000 and ETC1010/ETC2010 (Business and economic statistics)
AFC1021/2 (Accounting principles)
AFC1100/AFC2100 (Introduction to finance) or AFC2140 (Business finance)
MGC1010 and MGC1020/MGC2020 (Introduction to management)
MKC1200/2200 (Principles of Marketing)
BTC1110/BTC21110 (Business Law)
While students would have a choice of compulsory finance subjects, they will be advised that those attempting AFC2140 without having completed AFC1100/AFC2100, or its equivalent, may be seriously disadvantaged. Students wishing to take first-year subjects other than those on the above list would be able to undertake the second-year versions of the appropriate number of compulsory subjects. This allows students to complete substantial work in elective fields such as languages, computing, psychology, or mathematics.
As a consequence of this alteration the prerequisites for AFC2140 will be amended and advice similar to that given above about the desirability of completing AFC1100/AFC2100 will be inserted in the prerequisite section of the subject information.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to revise the compulsory subjects within the Bachelor of Commerce as highlighted above and detailed in the document presented.
5.2 New Subjects
p 75 - 124
Handbook entries are attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to the Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to establish the twenty-five subjects listed below:
PMM1011 Introductory Business Law and Accounting for Non-Business Students
AFF2XXX Equity Markets
AFF3XXX Applied Research in Finance
AFF3880 Successors in Family Owned Businesses
BTC2250 Comparative Asian Taxation
BTC3190 Asian Business Law
BTC3640 Information Law
BTF2223 Corporate Crime
BTF2250 Comparative Asian Taxation
BTF3641 Information Law
BTW1200 Business Law
ECW1101 Introductory Microeconomics
ECW1102 Introductory Macroeconomics
ECW2120 Applied Micro/Macroeconomics
ECW2122 Contemporary Economic Issues in Global Commerce
ECW2XXX Economics of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce
ECX2731 Managerial Economics
MKC1200 Principles of Marketing
AFF4880 Family Business: Issues and Challenges
MGX5130 Equity and Discrimination in the Workplace
MGX5461 Contemporary Issues in Globalisation
MKP5XXX Advanced Supply Chain Management Seminar
MKX5XXX Contemporary Issues in Marketing
MKX5XXX E Marketing
MKX5XXX Marketing Project
5.3 Major and Minor Amendments to Existing Subjects
Recommendation:
That Education Committee note the major and minor amendments to subjects approved by the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics as detailed under Proceedings 5 and 6 of the Faculty Board Report.
Proceedings
6. FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
p 125 - 132
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting 7/99 of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology, held by email on 13 December 1999, note the Proceedings and consider the items requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.
6.1 New Course
6.1.1 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Management and Systems
Recommendation:
That Education Committee note that the proposal to establish the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Management and Systems, which was forwarded by the Board of the Faculty of Arts and endorsed by the Education Committee at its Meeting 8/99, has been ratified by the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology.
6.2 Major Amendment to Existing Courses
6.2.1 Master of Business Systems
p 133 - 138
Documentation is attached.
Recommendation:
That, subject to endorsement by the Offshore Quality Assurance Committee, Education Committee endorse the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to extend the campus of offer of the Master of Business Systems by distance education to include locally-supported distance education in Thailand.
6.2.2 Executive Certificate in Information Technology
The course amendment reported under this item involves a faculty certificate.
Recommendations:
That Education Committee note that the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology proposes to amend the Executive Certificate in Information Technology to:
extend the campus of offer to include locally-supported distance education in Thailand; and
change the admission requirements to recognise successfully completed relevant tertiary-level study when assessing the applicant's eligibility for entry.
6.2.3 Graduate Certificate in Network Computing
p 139 - 140
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to amend the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Network Computing as detailed in the document presented.
6.2.4 Graduate Diploma in Network Computing
p 139 - 140
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to amend the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Network Computing as detailed in the document presented.
6.2.5 Bachelor of Information Management & Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Information Management
The proposal under this item seeks to establish transition arrangements as detailed below for the Bachelor of Information Management and the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Management while these degrees are being taught out:
1. offer the professional stream electives of the Bachelor of Information Management in semesters one and two of a year. These electives are:
LAR3630 Recordkeeping Contexts and Clients
LAR3631 Appraisal and Description
LAR3632 Recordkeeping Concepts
LAR3634 Professional Practice (Recordkeeping)
LAR3650 Information Resources: Acquisition and Access
LAR3651 Information Resources: Organisation
LAR3652 Reference Principles and Practice
LAR3653 Library Contexts and Clients
LAR3654 Professional Practice (Librarianship)
LAR3671 Libraries, Curriculum and Literature
LAR3672 Professional Practice (Teacher Librarianship)
2. vary the structure of the Bachelor of Information Management to permit a Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) elective to be replaced by an elective from any other faculty, subject to the approval of the Course Director, when an elective of appropriate point value and relevant topic is not available within FIT.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to establish transition arrangements for the Bachelor of Information Management and the Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Information Management as detailed above.
6.2.6 Bachelor of Business (Accounting) / Bachelor of Computing, Peninsula Campus
p 141 - 142
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to extend the interim arrangements which were previously approved for the 1999 student intake for the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) / Bachelor of Computing, offered at the Peninsula campus, to the 2000 intake.
6.3 Minor Amendment to Existing Course
Recommendation:
That Education Committee note the minor amendment to the Bachelor of Computing approved by the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology as detailed under item 3.1 of the Faculty Board Report presented.
6.4 New Subjects
p 143 - 148
Handbook entries are attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to establish the three subjects listed below:
CPE3008 Electronic Commerce
CPE3009 Distributed Database Management
CSE3200X Industrial Experience Project
6.5 Major and Minor Amendments to Existing Subjects
p 149 - 150
A document is attached.
Recommendation:
That Education Committee note the major and minor amendments to existing subjects approved by the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology, as detailed under items 5 and 6 of the Faculty Board Report and the document presented.
Proceedings
PART C: NEXT MEETING
The next scheduled meeting of the Education Committee will be held at 10.00 am on Wednesday, 22 March 2000.
All final submissions for that meeting are due by Wednesday, 8 March 2000. For other important dates, please refer to the 2000 Education Committee Submission Schedule and Evaluation Roster, which is located on the web at the following address:
http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/unisec/com/comind.htm
Membership:
Professor Alan Lindsay (Chair)
Associate Professor David Garrioch
Dr Denise Cuthbert
Mr Karen Bensley
Associate Professor Alan Farley
Associate Professor Les Nethercott
Associate Professor Peter Gronn
Associate Professor Kim Ng
Associate Professor John Hurst
Mr Chris Avram
Associate Professor Susan Campbell
Professor Grahame Taylor
Professor Leon Piterman
Dr Kristina Macrae
Associate Professor Michael Morgan
Associate Professor Louis Roller
Professor Peter Stewart
Professor Max King
Professor Merran Evans
Professor John Harris
Professor Graham Webb
Professor Les Johnson
Ms Kerri Thomas (MUBS)
Ms Chris Hortis (MUGSU)
Mr Noel Turner (MPA) – Masters by Coursework
In Attendance:
Mr Robert Burnet
Mr Clive Vernon
Mr Peter Lawford
Ms Kerri Wilson-Reid (Executive Officer)
Further Distribution:
Faculty Registrars/Managers (*9)
Mr B Eddy
Ms M Fairbanks
Dr A Mitchell
Mr P Siggins
Ms J Buckingham
Ms C Holland
Ms P Herman