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Accreditation

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Credit into UNSW@ADFA Postgraduate Programs for Attendance at Professional Education Courses

Does UNSW@ADFA offer credit for attendance at Professional Education Courses?

UNSW@ADFA allows students who have successfully completed a minimum of 12 days of approved professional education courses (PECourse) to use those courses as credit in eligible postgraduate programs. In eligible programs students enrol in a course in a professional practice (professional education in SEIT) which has 2 main components:

  • an essay in approved form to explore issues related to professional practice of a relevant discipline; and
  • prior successful completion of 12 days of approved PECourse
What is an approved PECourse?

An approved PECourse is one that:

  • contains at least one day (at least 6 hours) of course work;
  • is delivered by a presenter, or presenters, that would be eligible for an appointment at an Australian University;
  • is assessed by at least one hour of examinations for every three days of work; and
  • is able to be verified by inspection of course and assessment materials.
Which UNSW@ADFA Professional Education Courses are approved courses?

A list of approved PECourses for each eligible program is in Table 1

Are approved PECourses offered by any other service provider?

A PECourse offered by a provider other than UNSW@ADFA may be considered for inclusion in the list of approved PECourses providing it meets the criteria for an approved PECourse. If the course in question is not already listed on the list of approved PECourses an application may be made to the relevant school. An application of approval must contain at least the following:

  • evidence of the number of hours of work;
  • evidence that the presenter(s) would be eligible for appointment at an Australian University (a brief CV of each presenter is required providing qualifications, background and experience);
  • evidence of the assessment for the course (must be at least one hour of examination for three days of course work), including copies of previous tests and marking criteria; and
  • a copy of the course materials (course notes and text)
What is an eligible post graduate program?

The following UNSW@ADFA postgraduate programs are eligible programs:

Masters in:

  • Business
  • Engineering Science (Electrical)
  • Science (Information Technology)
  • Systems Engineering
  • Management Studies (Project Management)

Graduate Diploma in:

  • Business
  • Engineering Science (Electrical)
  • Science (Information Technology)
  • Systems Engineering

See Table 1 for a list of approved courses in each eligible program.

How is credit approved?

Students seeking to obtain credit for successful completion of approved courses are to contact the relevant School. With the approval of the School, students may then enrol in the relevant professional education course.

Does the opportunity for credit expire?

The regulations governing UNSW@ADFA postgraduate programs specify that credit towards a postgraduate program expires after a certain period. Currently this period is ten years.

Credit for Professional Education Courses in UNSW@ADFA Postgraduate Programs

Table 1

Course Title MEngSc (Electrical)* MSysEng MSc (IT)* MMgtStd**
CDE Mid Year Course
RASigs ROBC Course
PWO Systec Component
Basic Communications Principles
Modern Communications Systems
Information Security
Internet Technologies
Satellite Communications- Overview
Satellite Communications- Intermediate
Satellite Communications- Advanced
Laser Safety
 Digital Television: Technology and Standards
 Digital Television: Advanced Systems
 Digital Multimedia:MPEG-4
 Introduction to Project Management
 Introduction to Systems Engineering
 Systems Engineering Practice
 Requirements Engineering
 Introduction to Risk Management
 Risk and Contract Management
 Preparing to Lead
 Software Project Management
 Systems Thinking and Modelling
 Systems Dynamics Practicum
 Battlefield Digitisation
 Introduction to Electronic Warfare
 Introduction to Radar Systems
 Introduction to Guided Weapons
 GPS and its Military Application
 Modern Military Navigation Systems
 Optical Surveillance Systems
Principles of Avionics
Solving Complex Problems
Introduction to State Certification Processes

*Credit can be obtained for 12 days of approved Professional Education courses via the course ZITE8500 Professional Education. This credit is available in the programs;
MEngSci (Elec), MSysEng, GradDipEngSci (Elec), MSc (IT) and GradDipSc (IT).

**Credit can be obtained for 12 days of approved Professional Education Courses via the course ZBUS8305 Professional Practice. This credit is available in the programs MMgtStud and GradDipMgtStud.

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