ADMISSION
AND
ENROLMENT
PROCEDURES,
ADMISSION RULES,
PLANNING A
DEGREE COURSE
AND
ENROLMENT
ADMISSION AND ENROLMENT
Rules
Persons who wish to enrol for Bachelor degrees and Diploma courses must satisfy the Admission Rules (see page 20) and/or the enrolment requirements specified in the course rules.
Admission
Applications for admission and enquiries from persons wishing to enrol in courses shown under (a)-(d) below:
- Certificate courses;
- Diploma of Indigenous Studies which is normally available only to students of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent;
- graduate courses (coursework); and
- all higher degree courses (coursework),
Student Administration |
James Cook University |
Townsville Qld 4811 |
Telephone: (07) 4781 5255, |
Facsimile: (07) 4781 4644, |
Email: EnquiriesTownsville@jcu.edu.au |
School of Indigenous Australian Studies |
James Cook University |
Townsville Qld 4811 |
Manager Research Higher Degree |
Research Office |
James Cook University |
Townsville Qld 4811 |
Queensland Tertiary Admissions CentreQTACApplications for admission from persons who wish to enrol for any other course and who have never previously enrolled at the University are processed by the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC), PO Box 1331, Milton, QLD 4064, telephone (07) 3368 1166. Application forms and full details of procedures can be obtained from the Managing Director of QTAC at that address. A telephone registration application service is available for Queensland Year 12 students attending secondary school. Applications may also be lodged electronically by way of the World Wide Web www.qtac.edu.au For all other students a Tertiary Study Application Form can be obtained from Queensland tertiary institutions.
The James Cook University Student Administration offices are located as follows:
Townsville
Ground floor of the Humanities II Building, Douglas Campus.
Cairns
Ground floor of Building A1.
Enrolment
Applicants who receive from QTAC, offers of admission to the University will receive with the letter of offer, a Response to Offer form. An enrolment form and associated information will be sent direct from the University.
Prerequisites
Senior English (or its equivalent) is a general prerequisite for entry to all undergraduate courses. In addition, some courses have other prerequisites. Full details are given in the Admission Rules, Schedule II (pp. 23-26).
Enrolment in a Bachelor Honours Course
Graduates of other tertiary institutions (or students who are eligible to graduate at the end of 2001) who wish to enrol for an honours course should write to the Manager, Student Administration and request the form Application for Admission to Candidature for Honours.
Re-enrolment
- Continuing students
Students enrolled at the University in 2001 who wish to re-enrol in 2002 should submit the appropriate form to the Manager, Student Administration not later than 9 November 2001.
Note: For 2002, the University will offer a pre-enrolment process, whereby continuing students complete re-enrolment procedures for the following year, prior to sitting end-of-year examinations. - Returning students
Students previously enrolled at the University but not enrolled in 2001, who wish to return to the University in 2002 should obtain the appropriate forms from the Manager, Student Administration and submit them by the due date.
Credit for Other Studies
Students may in certain circumstances be given credit towards awards of this University for studies successfully undertaken in other tertiary institutions. Students should refer to the faculty policy statement on credit transfer included in specific Faculty Handbooks.
Any candidate for an award of this University who wishes to be considered for the granting of credit towards an award for subjects already successfully completed at another institution must apply in writing to Student Administration, enclosing a full official transcript from the institution concerned. No credit towards an award of this University can be considered to have been approved unless it has been formally granted by the Executive Dean of the respective faculty.
Variation or Cancellation of Enrolment
Students who wish to vary their enrolment in any way or to cancel totally must complete the appropriate form, obtainable from the Faculty Student Offices. Following the normal enrolment verification process, subsequent variations to enrolment are not accepted until the second week of each semester. A list of dates by which enrolments may be varied or cancelled without penalty of failure is printed in the Important Dates section inside the front cover of this publication. The appropriate date for cancellation or variation without penalty from a block mode course is the day prior to completion of 50 percent of the course.
Students who withdraw from subjects or cancel their enrolments after the appropriate date will normally be regarded as having failed unless at the time of withdrawal or cancellation they provide a statement which satisfies the appropriate officer of the faculty that failure should not be recorded.
Students should be careful not to confuse the dates for withdrawal from a subject on academic grounds and withdrawal to avoid financial liability under the Commonwealth Governments Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS). To avoid HECS liability, withdrawal from first semester subjects must take place by 28 March and withdrawal from second semester subjects by 30 August.
After Hours Studies
Degree studies may be undertaken on a part-time basis by attending lectures offered in the late afternoon, generally after 3.30pm. Not all subjects are so offered each year. A program of subject alternation from year to year permits a substantial number of subjects to be made available to part-time students over the period which such students will normally take to complete the requirements for their Awards. Reference should be made to the lecture timetables for 2002 for information regarding the subjects that have been timetabled for 3.30pm and later.
Cross-institutional Enrolment
- Cross-institutional students undertaking subjects at James Cook University for credit towards an award of another university
Students are required to satisfy the following criteria:- evidence must be provided by the home institution that James Cook University subjects will be accepted for credit towards the students award;
- an application for cross-institutional enrolment (obtained from Student Administration) and a certified copy of academic record from the other university must be submitted to James Cook University by 11 February 2002 for first semester and 15 July 2002 for second semester.
- Students enrolling for subjects at other universities for credit towards an award of James Cook University
Students are required to satisfy the following criteria:- at least the first 50 percent of the award must have been completed at James Cook University;
- prior approval must be obtained from the appropriate Head of School and appropriate Faculty Officer at James Cook University;
- approval must be obtained from the appropriate officer/Executive Dean at the host university and, where required, by that universitys Registrar.
Those seeking to enrol in 2002 should contact the host university to enquire about its admission requirements.
FLEXIBLE DELIVERY STUDIES
Flexible delivery learning at James Cook University offers students off-campus access to some higher education courses through a combination of self-instructional materials and, in some cases, on-campus workshops.
Lecturer/student interaction is a major feature of the courses. Students receive self-instructional material regarding the subject and details of the work to be covered during the semester. Selected readings from books and journals, in either electronic or print form, may also be issued.
The following courses are available via flexible or external delivery:
Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences
Postgraduate programs:
Master of Cultural Heritage Studies
Master of Education
Master of Social Policy
Master of Social Science
Master of Social Work
Graduate Certificate of Social Science
Postgraduate Certificate of Education
Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science
Graduate Diploma of Social Science
Postgraduate Diploma of Social Science
Postgraduate Diploma of Social Welfare
Undergraduate programs:
Bachelor of Community Welfare
Bachelor of Education (Professional Development)
Bachelor of Education (RATEP)
Bachelor of Educational Services (Child Care)
School of Medicine
Postgraduate programs:
Rural and Remote Medicine
School of Nursing Sciences
Postgraduate Certificates in:
Advanced Clinical Practice, Cardiac Nursing, Care of the Aged, Clinical Teaching, Intensive Care, Perioperative Care
Postgraduate Diploma in:
Midwifery
Masters in:
Advanced Nursing Practice; Nursing Studies (course suspended for 2002)
Undergraduate program:
Bachelor of Nursing Science (Qld residents only)
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Postgraduate programs
Indigenous Health Care; Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Neonatology; Rural and Remote Health; Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; Travel Medicine
Centre for Womens Studies
Postgraduate studies:
Postgraduate Certificate of Womens Studies
Postgraduate Diploma of Womens Studies
Master of Womens Studies
Graduate Diploma of Womens Studies
Undergraduate studies:
Advanced Diploma of Womens Studies
Partial studies are also available in a number of other courses. Students should check the section of this Handbook where subjects are described in full to determine what is available.
To assist students in the Mackay area, a study centre has been established. Within Queensland, Learning Network Qld has been established to help develop and expand access to higher education for all individuals. Refer to your local telephone directory to see if there is one in your area.
An off-campus library service is available. A range of services is provided including book loans, a photocopy service, literature searches and inter-library loans. The librarys catalogue may also be accessed electronically by external users. A printed guide is available to assist off-campus students in the use of library facilities and services.
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
Application Procedure
Before making formal application for a postgraduate course, an intending applicant is advised to consult initially with the Head of the relevant School so that a proposed program of advanced study and research can be formulated.
The prescribed application form, available from Student Administration, duly completed along with original or certified copies of academic transcripts, should be submitted to Student Administration. If an applicant was not born in Australia proof of residency should be supplied.
ADMISSION RULES
1. Types of Admission
Admission of a person to the University shall be by:
- Ordinary Admission
or - Alternative Entry
or - Miscellaneous Admission.
2. Ordinary Admission
To gain Ordinary Admission, a person who wishes to enrol for a course listed in Schedule I shall:
- have been allotted by the Tertiary Entrance Procedures Authority, an OP (Overall Position) of at least the level indicated against the name of the course in Schedule I;
or - have obtained in not more than two years of study for the Queensland Senior Certificate;
either- at least 88 semester points in 20 semester units in Senior subjects
or - an exit assessment of at least Sound Achievement in five Senior subjects provided that at least three of these subjects have been studied over four semesters
(such subjects being those approved by the Board of Senior Secondary School Studies and listed in Schedule III),
together with
a Tertiary Rank or Overall Position (OP) considered acceptable by the Executive Dean of the relevant faculty;
and - at least 88 semester points in 20 semester units in Senior subjects
- have obtained results in prerequisite Senior subjects at the level indicated in Schedule II;
in addition- a person who wishes to enrol for the Bachelor of Com-munity Welfare course may be required to demonstrate, at inter-view, suitability for welfare work;
- a person who wishes to enrol for the Bachelor of Music, or for the Bachelor of Theatre course shall be required to demonstrate, at interview and/or audition, suitability for the course;
- a person who wishes to enrol for the Bachelor of Nursing Science course shall provide an appropriate statement of health;
- a person who wishes to enrol for the Bachelor of Communication Design, Bachelor of Photography or Bachelor of Visual Arts course shall be required to demonstrate at interview suitability for the course and provide a portfolio of relevant work;
- a person who wishes to enrol for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery course shall be required to demonstrate at interview suitability for the course.
(d)
2.1 if the final year of that persons secondary education has been undertaken in Queensland: either
2.2 if the final year of that persons secondary education has been undertaken elsewhere than in Queensland:
have obtained qualifications deemed by the Registrar to be equivalent to those prescribed in Rule 2.1;
2.3 if that person does not satisfy the provisions of either Rule 2.1 or Rule 2.2:
satisfy the Executive Dean* of the appropriate faculty that the standard of education attained by such person is sufficient to allow pursuit of the proposed course.
3. Alternative Entry
A person who does not qualify for Ordinary Admission may gain admission through Alternative Entry if the Executive Dean of the appropriate faculty is satisfied that such person has reasonable prospects of success in the course for which that person wishes to enrol.
4. Miscellaneous Admission
Miscellaneous admission may be available to those who wish to enrol for a particular subject or subjects but not for any course.
The following will apply:
- enrolment in a subject must be acceptable to both the Head of the School which offers the subject and the Executive Dean of the appropriate faculty;
- enrolment will normally be permitted to a maximum of 25 percent of a full load per year.
5. Successful completion of a subject or subjects by a person who has gained Miscellaneous Admission does not of itself entitle that person to Ordinary Admission or admission through Alternative Entry.
6. Quotas
Notwithstanding the preceding Rules, the Vice-Chancellor, having regard to the physical and other resources of the University, may, from time to time, determine, on the recommendation of the Academic Board, a quota for the number of qualified persons to enrol, in a particular academic year, for a particular course/subject.
Overall Position (OP) | Minimum Tertiary# Rank | |
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Bachelor of Administration (Tourism) | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Applied Science | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Arts | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Arts in Communication | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Business | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Commerce | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Communication Design+ | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Community Welfare | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Education | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Educational Services | N/A | 80 |
Bachelor of Engineering | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Hospitality Management | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Indigenous Studies | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Information Technology | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Journalism | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Languages | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Laws | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery | 3 | 96 |
Bachelor of Music* | ||
Bachelor of Nursing Science | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy | 6 | 90 |
Bachelor of Pharmacy | 3 | 96 |
Bachelor of Photography* | ||
Bachelor of Psychology | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Public Policy | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Science | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Social Science | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Social Science (Environmental Studies) | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Social Work | 15 | 67 |
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science | 10 | 80 |
Bachelor of Theatre* | ||
Bachelor of Visual Arts* | ||
Advanced Diploma of Arts | 15 | 67 |
Advanced Diploma of Indigenous Studies | 15 | 67 |
Advanced Diploma of Social Science | 15 | 67 |
Advanced Diploma of Womens Studies | 15 | 67 |
Diploma of Indigenous Studies | 10 | 80 |
Diploma of Science | 10 | 80 |
# Quotas may be applied in any course which would adjust the minimum tertiary rank. | ||
*Admission to this course is dependent upon a successful audition or portfolio and interview. | ||
+Admission to this course is dependent upon provision of a suitable folio and an interview. |
Course | Subjects | Semester Units |
Exit Assessment | |
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Bachelor of Administration (Tourism) | English | 4 | SA | |
Mathematics B (recommended) | ||||
Bachelor of Applied Science | (a) | Applied Ecology and Conservation or Aquaculture or Environmental Science major | ||
English | 4 | SA | ||
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
(b) | Environmental Management major | |||
English | 4 | SA | ||
Chemistry, Geography or Mathematics B (recommended) | ||||
(c) | GIS and Spatial Analysis major | |||
English | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Geography (recommended) | ||||
(d) | Environmental and Urban Planning major English |
4 | SA | |
Geography (recommended) | ||||
(e) | Tropical Agriculture major English Chemistry Mathematics B Agricultural Science (recommended) | 4 4 4 | SA SA SA | |
Bachelor of Arts | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Arts in Communication | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences | English | 4 | SA | |
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Bachelor of Business | (a) | Human Resource Management or Management or Marketing major | ||
English | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B (recommended) | ||||
(b) | Hospitality and Tourism major VETEC diploma in Hospitality Management |
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(c) | Travel and Tourism major VETEC diploma in Travel and Tourism management |
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Bachelor of Commerce | English | 4 | SA | |
Mathematics B (recommended) | ||||
Bachelor of Communication Design | English plus folio and interview | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Community Welfare | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Education | (a) | Secondary, Primary or Early Childhood major | ||
English | 4 | SA | ||
(b) | Human Movement major | |||
English | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Chemistry, Mathematics C or Physics (recommended) | ||||
(c) | Graduate entry | |||
Bachelors degree | ||||
(d) | Professional development | |||
Diploma or Bachelor of Teaching | ||||
Bachelor of Educational Services | Child Care major | |||
Associate Diploma or Diploma of Child Care or a registered nursing qualification or equivalent | ||||
Bachelor of Engineering | English | 4 | SA | |
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Chemistry, Physics or | ||||
Mathematics C (recommended) | ||||
Bachelor of Hospitality Management | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Indigenous Studies | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Information Technology | English | 4 | SA | |
Mathematics B (recommended) | ||||
Bachelor of Journalism | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Languages | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Laws (with combinations of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Public Policy, Bachelor of Social Science) | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Laws (with combinations of Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Science) | English Mathematics B (recommended) | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science | English | 4 | SA | |
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery | English | 4 | SA | |
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
plus interview | ||||
Physics (recommended) | ||||
Bachelor of Music | English plus audition and interview | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Nursing Science | (a) | Pre-registration | ||
English | 4 | SA | ||
Biological Science, Chemistry and Mathematics (recommended) | ||||
(b) | Post-registration | |||
Registered nursing qualification | ||||
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy | English | 4 | SA | |
plus one of | ||||
Biological Science, Chemistry or Physics | 4 | SA | ||
Bachelor of Pharmacy | English | 4 | SA | |
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Bachelor of Photography | English plus folio and interview | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Psychology | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Psychology (Indigenous) | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Public Policy | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Science (Biological Science major Aquaculture or Marine Biology or Plant Sciences or Tropical Ecology or Zoology)* | English | 4 | SA | |
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Bachelor of Science (major other than Biological Science) | (a) | Archaeology major English |
4 | SA |
(b) | Aviation or Meteorology or Physical Oceanography or Physics or Technology major English |
4 | SA | |
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Physics | 4 | SA | ||
or in lieu of Physics Mathematics C |
3 | SA | ||
(c) | Biochemistry or Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry or Marine Science or Marine and Environmental Chemistry or Microbiology or Pharmacology or Physiology or Plant Science or Tropical Ecology or Zoology major English |
4 | SA | |
Chemistry | 4 | SA | ||
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
(d) | Computer Science major English Mathematics B (recommended) |
4 | SA | |
(e) | Environmental Earth Sciences or Geology or Economic Geology major English |
4 | SA | |
Chemistry (recommended) | ||||
(f) | Geography or Environmental Studies major English |
4 | SA | |
Geography or Mathematics B (recommended) | ||||
(g) | Mathematics and Statistics major English |
4 | SA | |
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
(h) | Sport Science major English |
4 | SA | |
Mathematics B | 4 | SA | ||
Chemistry, Mathematics C or Physics (recommended) | ||||
Bachelor of Social Science | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Social Science (Environmental Studies) | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Social Work | English | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science | English | 4 | SA | |
Mathematics B Chemistry, Mathematics C or Physics (recommended) |
4 | SA | ||
Bachelor of Theatre | English plus audition and interview | 4 | SA | |
Bachelor of Visual Arts | English plus folio and interview | 4 | SA | |
Advanced Diploma of Arts | English | 4 | SA | |
Advanced Diploma of Indigenous Studies | English | 4 | SA | |
Advanced Diploma of Social Science | English | 4 | SA | |
Advanced Diploma of Womens Studies | English | 4 | SA | |
Diploma of Indigenous Studies | English | 4 | SA | |
Diploma of Science | ||||
Certificate of Australian Studies | Nil | |||
Certificate of Biomedical Science | Nil | |||
Certificate of Business | Nil | |||
Certificate of Child and Adolescent Mental Health | Nil | |||
Certificate of Counselling | Nil | |||
Certificate of Desktop Publishing | Nil | |||
Certificate of Education | Nil | |||
Certificate of Effective Communication | Nil | |||
Certificate of Effective Communication (NESB) | Nil | |||
Certificate of Indigenous Studies | Nil | |||
Certificate of Introductory Engineering Studies | Nil | |||
Certificate of Languages | Nil | |||
Certificate of Music Practice | Nil | |||
Certificate of Piano Accompaniment | Nil | |||
Certificate of Photography | Nil | |||
Certificate of Science | Nil | |||
Certificate of Social Science | Nil | |||
Certificate of Sport and Exercise Science | Nil | |||
Certificate of Theatre Skills | Nil | |||
Certificate of Visual Arts Fundamentals | Nil | |||
Certificate of Visual Arts Practice | Nil | |||
Note: Mathematics A is not acceptable to replace the Mathematics subjects specified above |
English | Mathematics C |
English Extension (Literature) | Chemistry |
French | Physics |
French Extension | Biological Science |
German | Earth Science |
German Extension | Multi-Strand Science |
Indonesian | Marine Studies |
Italian | Agricultural Science |
Japanese | Accounting |
Korean | Business Organisation and Management |
Russian | Business Communication and Technologies |
Chinese | Home Economics |
Vietnamese | Hospitality Studies |
Modern Greek | Engineering Technology |
Latin | Graphics |
Spanish | Technology Studies |
Ancient History | Visual Art |
Modern History | Music Extension (Performance) |
Futures | Film and Television |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies | Dance |
Geography | Drama |
Political Studies | Music |
Economics | Study of Religion |
Study of Society | Information Processing and Technology |
Legal Studies | Information Technology Systems |
Logic | Health Education |
Mathematics A | Physical Education |
Mathematics B |
PLANNING A DEGREE COURSE AND ENROLMENT
University Study
This is an introductory description for general guidance it is most important that students also read the Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards, Faculty Award Requirements and specific Degree and Diploma Award Requirements to ensure familiarity with the conditions of the degree regulations.
Degree Structure
The Universitys policy on the structure of its academic awards is detailed in this Handbook.
The minimum duration of each level of award offered at the University is shown below.
Certificate | 6 months part-time | 6 units |
Advanced Diploma and Diploma | 2 years | 48 units |
Undergraduate Degree | 3 years | 72 units |
Undergraduate Degree | 4 years | 96 units |
Honours Degree final year | 1 year | 24 units |
Graduate or Postgraduate Certificate | 6 months | 12 units |
Graduate or Postgraduate Diploma | 1 year | 24 units |
Masters Degree by Coursework | 18 months or 2 years | 36 units or 48 units |
Masters Degree by Research | 18 months | 36 units equiv. |
Doctor of Philosophy | 3 years |
Units system
The structure of the Universitys awards is based on a system of units. A full year of study normally requires a student to complete subjects to the value of 24 units. Most subjects at the undergraduate level have values of three or four units, though some have higher values. The guideline adopted by the University in determining the number of units represented by each subject is that the usual full-time student load in a semester is 12 units; thus, a three unit subject should be planned to require approximately a quarter of a students available time and effort in a semester and a four unit subject should be planned to require approximately one third of a students available time and effort in a semester.
Courses and Majors
In selecting subjects students are assisted by the identification within courses of major areas of study (see description of course and major in Definitions page 11).
Full-time and part-time study
Full-time study
A full-time student normally enrols for 12 units in each semester and 24 units in each academic year. It is important to note that a student must be enrolled in at least nine units in a semester to be regarded as full-time; those whose enrolment drops below nine units at any stage in the semester normally will no longer be eligible for Austudy or, if an overseas student, for a student visa.
Part-time study
A part-time student normally enrols for fewer than nine units in a semester and fewer than 18 units in an academic year. Part-time study in most courses is available, but classes during the evening can be offered in only a limited number of subjects. Students who foresee difficulty in attending classes during the day should therefore take note of published lecture times in planning their enrolment.
A part-time student is normally permitted to enrol in a workload that suits the students requirements provided that any specifications within degree requirements concerning minimum enrolment and/or maximum period of candidature are complied with.
FINALISING ENROLMENT
New Students
New students must take the following steps to secure their offer of a place in a course at the University:
- accept the offer through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre by the date shown on the Response to Offer form;
- complete and submit to the University, by the due date, the application for enrolment form and the HECS payment option form;
- pay the Student Association Service Fee;
- attend an enrolment verification session as detailed in the guidelines for enrolment which are included in the enrolment package.
The application for enrolment form must be submitted by the due date. Late submission will result in a $30 late fee.
Those who wish to defer their studies must complete the QTAC Response to Offer form indicating that deferment is required. Note: Deferment is permitted for up to one year after the offer of a place in a course and by making appropriate application to the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre. Some courses require that an applicant must have obtained in the year deferment is sought an overall position or rank as specified in the admission rules displayed in student handbooks.
Deferment is not available to alternative entry students who do not meet the minimum required OP or rank as printed in the Student Handbook.
Continuing Students
Continuing students must take the following steps to finalise their enrolment:
- submit the application for enrolment form to the University by 9 November 2001;
- pay the Student Association Service Fee;
- attend an enrolment verification session if so advised in their confirmation letter.
The application for enrolment form must be submitted by the due date; late submission will result in the following late fee:
- from immediately after the due date to 11 January 2002 $30
- after 11 January 2002 $50.
COMPLETION OF THE APPLICATION FOR ENROLMENT FORM
The application for enrolment form contains guidelines on how to complete each section. There are some sections that require further clarification. These are as follows:
Course of Study
Each course of study offered at the University has a special computer code which must be shown on the form. Select the appropriate code for your course, as shown in the Enrolment Guide, and insert it where indicated.
Subject selection
The subjects which are offered at the University are listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects which is included later in this Handbook. The letters in the subject code indicate the discipline in which the subject is located, eg AN1001 is an Anthropology subject. The first number in the code indicates the level at which the subject is taught; in this case AN1001 is a level 1 subject. The remaining digits in the subject code relate to the specific requirements of each school.
Majors and courses of study have been identified within degrees and include suggested combinations of subjects organised to provide a cohesive program of study. Students completing one or more majors should follow the sequence of subjects as indicated in the handbook immediately after the Award Requirements. Students undertaking study within generalist degrees such as the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science may undertake an appropriately planned course of study in lieu of a prescribed major. Subjects for the current year of enrolment should be selected and shown in the appropriate place on the enrolment application form. Note that there are separate boxes for semester 1, semester 2 and full-year subjects. If subjects cannot be finalised until after discussion with an academic adviser, insert as many subjects as possible. The application for enrolment form should be submitted by the due date whether or not subjects have been selected. Subjects can be added to or changed during the enrolment verification process.
James Cook University Student Association
Townsville
The enquiry counter is located on the ground floor of the Student Association Building, telephone (07) 4781 4400 or internal extension numbers 4478/4400.
The address for all correspondence is:
James Cook University Student Association |
PO Box 1 |
James Cook University |
Townsville QLD 4811. |
Cairns
The Student Association offices are located next to the Refectory on the ground floor of Building 2, Smithfield Campus, telephone (07) 4042 1160 or internal 1160, facsimile (07) 4042 1161 or internal 1161.
The address for all correspondence is:
James Cook University |
Cairns Campus Student Association |
PO Box 6811 |
Cairns QLD 4870. |
Student Association Service Fee Cairns and Townsville 2002
Student may not enrol at the University unless they:
- become and continue to be a member of the James Cook University Student Association by payment of the appropriate fee; or
- seek exemption from such fee through a bona fide conscientious or religious objection. In such a case, the student must make a payment equivalent to the prescribed Student Association Service Fee to the Building Development Fund.
The 2002 James Cook University Student Association Service Fees are as follows:
Full-time | $275.00 |
Part-time | $137.00 |
Remote Residence* | $77.00 |
Students may apply to the Student Association for a refund of their Student Association Service Fee if they formally cancel or vary their enrolment from full-time to part-time or full year to single semester by the dates shown:
31 March 2002 (Semester 1 HECS Census date):
- full refund if withdrawing from full-year subject(s).
- full refund if withdrawing from Semester 1 subject(s).
31 August 2002 (Semester 2 HECS Census date):
- full refund if withdrawing from Semester 2 subject(s).
- half refund if withdrawing from full-year subject(s).
Submitting the application FOR ENROLMENT form
Use the following check list to ensure that you have completed all of the requirements before forwarding your application for enrolment form to the University.
Applications for enrolment must be complete and be accompanied by the necessary documentation and evidence of payments. (Note: please ensure you sign the enrolment application form.)
Please ensure that you have completed all sections/boxes on the application form and that you enclose:
- HECS payment options form;
- Documentary evidence of qualifications, if required;
- Statistics form;
- Evidence of payment of Student Association Service Fee;
- Evidence of payment of late fees, if lodging after the due date.
Applications that do not comply with these conditions may be returned.
Townsville
The enrolment application form may be submitted personally to:
Student Administration |
Ground Floor |
Administration Building. |
or if submitted by mail should be posted to:
Student Administration |
James Cook University |
Townsville QLD 4811. |
Cairns
The enrolment application form may be submitted personally to:
Student Administration |
Ground Floor, Building A1 |
James Cook University Cairns |
McGregor Road |
Smithfield. |
or if submitted by mail should be posted to:
Student Administration |
James Cook University Cairns |
PO Box 6811 |
Cairns QLD 4870. |
ENROLMENT VERIFICATION
All new students except those undertaking an Award offered on a flexible delivery basis must attend the enrolment verification process. Enrolment verification includes:
- meeting with an enrolment adviser to discuss subject selection;
- meeting with the Academic Adviser to have the enrolment approved;
- having a student identity card prepared.
It is important to note that a person is not formally enrolled for the academic year until the above procedures have been finalised.
Continuing students may be required to attend the enrolment verification process, on advice from the faculty.
Further details about the enrolment verification process including dates and times of sessions are included in the enrolment package.