James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2002

ADMISSION/ENROLMENT

ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES — RULES

1.  In these Rules the following terms have the meanings set against them respectively:

‘New student’
— a person who has applied for enrolment at the University for the first time;
‘Continuing student’
— a person who enrolled at the University the academic year immediately preceding the year in which the student has applied for enrolment;
‘Returning student’
— a person who has previously enrolled at the University, but not in the academic year immediately preceding the year in which application for enrolment is made, or a person who has at any time enrolled at the former Townsville College of Advanced Education;
‘Due date’
— in relation to a student’s enrolment, the date specified by the Registrar (on the enrolment form or otherwise) as the date on or before which the student’s enrolment form must be lodged with the Registrar.

2.  Charges shall be payable as set out in the Schedule to these Rules.

3.  If a student has paid to the University a late charge in respect of enrolment and the enrolment is not accepted by the University, the late charge shall be refunded.

4.  If a student who has paid a late charge considers that there are grounds for requesting a refund of that charge, that student may put a request in writing to the Manager, Student Administration, who may recommend to the Director, Resources Office that the late charge be refunded if the grounds are considered to be such as warrant a refund.

Schedule

Schedule

See Schedule page 49.

HIGHER EDUCATION CONTRIBUTION SCHEME — RULES

1.  Definitions

In these Rules the following terms shall have the meanings assigned to them:

“Act”
means the Higher Education Funding Act 1988 of the Commonwealth as in force from time to time;
“student”
means a person who has enrolled, or made application for enrolment, for a course of study which is a designated course of study as defined in Chapter 4 of the Act;
“exempt student”
means a student who is an exempt student for the purposes of Chapter 4 of the Act;
“contributing student”
means a student who is not an exempt student;
“HECS contribution”
means the contribution payable by a contributing student under Chapter 4 of the Act;
“HECS semester contribution”
means the contribution payable by a contributing student in respect of the student’s enrolment for a particular semester, calculated in accordance with the provision of Chapter 4 of the Act;
“enrolment”
includes re-enrolment.

2.  Procedure on Enrolment

The application for enrolment of a student who is not an exempt student shall not be accepted by the University in respect of a semester unless, by a date specified by the Registrar,

3.  Additional Payment

Where a student who has complied with Rule 2(1) is later notified that an additional payment is required because the amount first paid was less than 75 percent of the HECS semester contribution calculated on the basis of an amended enrolment, the student shall pay to the University the additional amount requested by a date specified by the Registrar, otherwise the Registrar shall cancel the student’s enrolment.

4.  Special Cases

The Registrar shall have power to determine, in accordance with the provisions of the Act, any matter necessary to be determined in order to permit the application of these Rules to a particular case not clearly covered by these Rules.

TUITION FEES — REQUIREMENTS

1.  FEE PAYING OVERSEAS STUDENTS

    1. Full refunds apply when the University does not accept enrolment.
    2. Tuition fees shall be payable as set out in Part A of Schedule 1 to these Requirements.
    3. Tuition fees shall be paid in the manner and by the dates shown in Part B of Schedule 1.
    4. Unless otherwise stated by the Registrar, the student’s enrolment may be cancelled if all tuition fees for which the student is liable have not been paid. The prescribed date for such payments will be the HECS census dates.
      Note: Sponsored students will not be affected by this date.
    5. Withdrawal from subjects after the HECS census date does not reduce the fee liability.
    6. If a student has paid tuition fees for which the student is liable in accordance with these Requirements and gives written notice of cancellation of enrolment up to the commencement of semester the tuition fees paid shall be refunded to the student as partial refunds (90% less agent’s fees).
    7. If a student has paid tuition fees for which the student is liable in accordance with these Requirements and gives written notice of cancellation of enrolment after commencement of semester but prior to the relevant census date, the Director, International Student Centre may authorise a refund of fees up to a maximum of fifty percent of the tuition fee less agent’s fees.
    8. Fees will not be refundable after the census date save in exceptional circumstances as approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor.

2.  FEE PAYING DOMESTIC POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK STUDENTS

    1. Tuition fees shall be payable as set out in Part A of Schedule 2 to these Requirements.
    2. A non-refundable deposit is payable by commencing students as set out in Part B of Schedule 2 to these Requirements.
    3. If all tuition fees for which a student is liable have not been paid:
      1. for students enrolled in semester based subjects — by the HECS census date each semester;
      2. for students enrolled in intensive mode subjects — by the first day of teaching of the subject;
      the student’s enrolment will be cancelled. In order for an enrolment to be reinstated the student must pay the fees in full plus an Enrolment Reinstatement Fee of $150.
    4. If a student has paid tuition fees for which the student is liable in accordance with these Requirements and gives written notice of cancellation of enrolment:
      1. for students enrolled in semester based subjects — on or before the HECS census date;
      2. for students enrolled in intensive mode subjects — on or before the first day of teaching of the subject;

      the tuition fees paid shall be refunded to the student except that the non-refundable deposit shall be retained by the University.
    5. If a student has paid tuition fees for which the student is liable in accordance with these Requirements and gives notice of cancellation of enrolment:
      1. for students enrolled in semester based subjects — after the HECS census date;
      2. for students enrolled in intensive mode subjects — after the second day of teaching of the subject;

      the tuition fees will not be refunded, other than in instances where a student is unable to continue study due to serious illness or death of a close family member (parent, sibling, spouse, partner or child).
    6. All applications for a refund of fees after the relevant census date must be submitted on the appropriate application form and must be accompanied by the required documentary evidence. Applications for refund must be received by the Director, Student Affairs or nominee by the last day of teaching of the subject. When an application for a refund after the census date is approved, the student can elect to receive a 50% refund of fees or to credit the full fee (less the deposit paid) over to another semester for up to one year.
    7. The University may consider special cases for refund of fees where this policy does not adequately encompass individual circumstances. Applications for special consideration are to be directed to the Director, Student Affairs in writing and include supporting documentation. Final decision on applications for special consideration in the refund of fees will be made by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor or nominee.

3.  NON-AWARD STUDENTS

  1. A student who is enrolled in a subject or subjects offered by the University but not for a course leading to an award of the University shall:
    1. where enrolled in a subject which is offered on a HECS liable basis, pay the non-discounted differential HECS fee for the subject in accordance with the DEETYA guidelines for such payments, except that the option to defer payment will not be given;
    2. where enrolled in a subject which is offered on a fee-paying basis, pay tuition fees in accordance with these Requirements.

4.  The Registrar shall have power to determine any matter necessary to be determined in order to permit the application of these Requirements to a particular case not clearly covered by these Requirements.

SCHEDULE 1 — INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEES

Part A — Fees Per Annum for On-Campus Study

Course Law, Economics, Business, Humanities, Mathematics/Statistics, Social Sciences, Education, Computing, Arts, Nursing, non-Lab Science Lab-based Science, Engineering
PhD $14,000; $14,500; $16,200; $20,300 $14,000; $16,200; $20,300; $23,400
Masters (Research) $12,000; $14,000; $14,500; $16,200 $14,000; $16,200; $18,200; $20,300
Masters (Coursework) $12,000; $14,000 $14,000; $14,850; $16,200; $18,200
Graduate Diploma/Certificate $6,500; $7,300; $12,000 $7,500; $12,000; $14,000; $16,200
Postgraduate Diploma/ Certificate $6,000; $12,000 $6,250; $7,000; $12,000; $14,500
Bachelor $8,670; $11,000; $11,500; $12,000; $12,500; $13,000; $14,000; $14,500; $16,200 $14,000; $16,200; $16,800
Foundation (20 weeks) $6,250
Foundation (40 weeks) $12,500
Study Abroad (1 semester) $7,300
MBA annual fee $14,600

Notes:

  1. Fee-paying overseas students may only enrol on a full-time basis. A student is classified as being full-time when their aggregated student load, across all units of study (including work experience in industry units) for all subjects undertaken by the student in the reference year, is 0.75 or more.
  2. Bachelor of Hospitality Management
    This course is offered as a joint degree with TAFE for the first three semesters and then reverts to a full JCU course from semester 4. A unit fee is charged for the first three semesters for the JCU component as detailed in the table on page 64. Unit fees for the TAFE component for the first three semesters are payable to TAFE. The unit fees are generalised over a course fee and included in the schedule above – the table on page 64 explains how this course is structured.
    JCU fees per semester based on $510 per unit for typical study pattern
    Semester Subject Units/Subject Units/Semester International Fee
    1 2 3 6 $3,060
    2 2 3 6 $3,060
    3 2 3 6 $3,060
    4 3 3 9 $4,590
    5 3 4 12 $6,120
    6 3 4 12 $6,120
    Total units over six semesters 51 $26,010
  3. Postgraduate Certificate of Nursing Science
    Students undertaking clinical placement will be charged an additional $1,200 for those subjects which require clinical placement.
  4. Degrees offered in Sydney and Melbourne at Holmes College
    Fees charged for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered at the Sydney and Melbourne Campuses (Holmes College), are the same as those for on-campus enrolments in Townsville and Cairns. These degrees are Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Administration (Tourism) and the MBA.
*

International Tuition Fees 2002 – Short Courses
School Course Title Subject Code 2002 Fee Units Allocated
Biological Sciences Marine Science Reef to Rainforest BS9000:03 $5,500 3
Indigenous Australian Studies Dreaming Tracks to Super-Highways IA9007:06 (B) $4,200 6
COMVAT Underwater Photography PT1411:03 (B) $4,900 3
Earth Sciences Geology Field Training in the Australian Outback* EA9001:10 $4,000 10
Earth Sciences Geology Field Training Rainforest to Reef* EA9000:06 $4,000 6
Pharmacy and Molecular Sciences Molecular Genetics for Biologists BC3022:03 $4,000 3
* The two Earth Sciences short courses can be taken separately or consecutively. (B) Block mode

Part B

A fee-paying overseas student shall pay, prior to arriving in Australia and concurrently with the submission, duly completed by the student or by the student’s parent or guardian where the student is under 18 years, of the form “Acceptance Advice Form”, the full tuition fee prescribed in Part A of this Schedule or the equivalent of tuition fees for one semester of the approved course of study. In any event the full fee shall be paid by the student by a date specified by the Registrar as the course commencement date.*

SCHEDULE 2 – DOMESTIC POSTGRADUATE TUITION FEES – 2002

Part A: Fee Schedule

Subject Code Prefix Discipline Per unit $ Per 3 unit $ Subject Code Prefix Discipline Per unit $ Per 3 unit $
AN Anthropology 220 660 LA Law 380 1140
AQ Aquaculture 380 1140 MA Mathematics 220 660
AR Archaeology 220 660 MB Marine Biology 380 1140
AY Cultural and Heritage Studies 220 660 MD Medicine 380 1140
BC Biochemistry 380 1140 ME Mechanical Engineering 560 1680
BT Botany 380 1140 MI Microbiology and Immunology 380 1140
BU/MG Business* 425 1275 MU Music 300 900
CE Civil Engineering 560 1680 NS Nursing Science 220 660
CH Chemistry 380 1140 OT Occupational Therapy 300 900
CO Commerce* 425 1275 PH Physics 380 1140
CP Information Technology# 425 1275 PL Political Science 220 660
EA Earth Science 380 1140 PP Physiology and Pharmacology 380 1140
EC Economics* 425 1275 PY Psychology• 380 1140
ED Education 220 660 SP Sports Science 380 1140
EE Electrical Engineering 560 1680 SY Sociology 220 660
EG Engineering – Biomedical 560 1680 TH Theatre 300 900
EL English 220 660 TM Public Health and Tropical Medicine 380 1140
EV Environmental Science 380 1140 TO Tourism* 425 1275
FR French 220 660 TV Tropical Veterinary Science 380 1140
GE Geography 380 1140 VA Visual Arts 300 900
HI History 220 660 WC Women’s Studies 220 660
IA Indigenous Studies 220 660 WS Social Work and Community Welfare 220 660
JA Japanese 220 660 ZL Zoology 380 1140
JN Journalism 220 660        

* Students who commenced their current course prior to 1999 will pay a fee of $300 per unit or $900 for a 3 unit subject in these disciplines.

# Students who commenced their current course prior to 2001 will pay a fee of $300 per unit or $900 for a 3 unit subject in these disciplines.

• Students who commenced their current course prior to 2002 will pay a fee of $220 per unit or $660 for a 3 unit subject in these disciplines.

Part B — NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT

Commencing domestic fee-paying students are required to pay a $150 non-refundable deposit concurrently with the submission of duly completed “Acceptance of Offer of Enrolment” form.

RE-ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS

For the purpose of these requirements —

“Course”
means a combination of subjects, the successful completion of which will fulfil the prescribed requirements for a particular award;
“Executive Dean”
means the Executive Dean of the relevant Faculty or the delegate of the Executive Dean;
“Subject”
means a discrete portion of a course, identified by both a code and a title.

1.  Show-cause Statement

2.  Repeated Failure Statement

3.  Notification of Liability

4.  Action by Executive Dean

5.  Notification of Decision

6.  Re-admission

7.  Exclusion from Another Institution

8.  Appeal

9.  Saving of Other Rules, Policies or Requirements

Schedule

All students, both full-time and part-time, shall obtain passing grades in subjects totalling at least 50 percent of the units attempted* in each year of their enrolment.

Note: Note: Special provisions will apply to students enrolled for the MBBS course. Details will be provided in the offer of a place in the course.