Griffith sciences pathway programs overview
Transcript of Griffith sciences pathway programs overview
GRIFFITH SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL PATHWAY PROGRAMS
Contact Louise Maddock Griffith Sciences Outreach Coordinator [email protected] 07 55 527 205
GRIFFITH CHEM
Griffith Chem Year 11 and 12 Program
Information Sheet
Complete a Griffith University chemistry course while studying Year 11 and 12 school chemistry
The Griffith School of Environment will offer Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to study a Griffith University chemistry course while undertaking Senior Chemistry at your School. Griffith Chem is an excellent opportunity for students to experience a university course whilst completing their senior studies.
Griffith Chem is a two year program taken over your Year 11 and 12.
In the Griffith Chem program in Year 11 you will -
study the content of the first half of Griffith Chem course within the normal delivery of the QSA Chemistry syllabus in your Year 11 Senior Chemistry subject. Two nominated laboratory sessions and write-ups will contribute towards Griffith Chem. All content and laboratory sessions will be undertaken at your School with your teachers
have the option of a day excursion to Griffith University to utilise practical equipment to complete an assessment in a water topic. This will be at the discretion of your School and the University
complete the stage 1 examination for Griffith Chem towards the end of Year 11. This exam will be undertaken at your School
Students who pass both laboratory sessions and achieve 50% or higher on the stage 1 examination will be invited to continue with the Griffith Chem program in Year 12. An administration/laboratory fee of $85 (to be reviewed before 2014) will be payable to Griffith University by students who continue with the Year 12 stage of Griffith Chem course.
In the Griffith Chem course in Year 12 you will -
study the content of the second half of Griffith Chem within the normal delivery of the QSA Chemistry syllabus in your Year 12 Senior Chemistry subject. This will be undertaken at your School with your teachers
attend the Griffith University campus on two days to complete Griffith Chem laboratory sessions and write-ups. Dates and times to be determined with anticipated dates in June/July
complete the end of course examination for Griffith Chem towards the end of Year 12 academic year. This will be undertaken at the University campus
What does participating in Griffith Chem mean to you as the student? If you successfully complete Griffith Chem over the two years by completing the laboratory sessions and the two examinations at an overall Pass or better, you will be awarded a formal Certificate of Completion by Griffith University.
If you then enrol in a Griffith University degree program you will be eligible for credit for your first semester, first year, Griffith University chemistry course, either 1001ENV Chemistry, 1013ENV Chemistry in Biological Systems 1, or 1101BPS Chemistry A providing that course is a core requirement in your degree. (Once enrolled at Griffith you apply for credit based on your Griffith Chem success. The Certificate of Completion will be your documentary evidence to support your credit application).
In addition, if you have done very well in Griffith Chem, by achieving an overall Pass or better for laboratory sessions and achieving a percentage of 65% or better for the end of program examination, and meet the entry admission pre-requisites into a Science or Environment program as nominated by Griffith University, you will be eligible for guaranteed acceptance into your selected program on the proviso that you list that program as your first QTAC preference. You will also be granted specified credit for 1001ENV Chemistry 1013ENV Chemistry in Biological Systems 1 or 1101BPS Chemistry A.
Please be assured that the undertaking of Griffith Chem along with your Senior Chemistry subject will in no way be detrimental to the class results of all students.
The Griffith Chem program is an example of the collaborative outreach work that Griffith University and schools within the region are undertaking that provide positive outcomes to students, schools and the University.
For more information about the Griffith Chem program please contact either: your chemistry teacher or Head of the Science Department at your School, or
Ms Margie Carsburg Griffith Chem Coordinator Griffith University Telephone: 07 5552 8873 Email: [email protected]
PROGRAM Campus QTAC
Code PRE-REQUISITES 2013
OP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Bachelor of Biomolecular
Science (Advanced) Nathan withdrawn
228292 English, Maths B
10 This 4 year program offers specialisations in the sought after areas of
drug design & development, cell therapies, plant & environmental
biotechnology. Following a work integrated learning industry placement
graduates will develop a knowledge of industry practices and operations. Bachelor of Science Gold Coast
Nathan 234112
228112 English, Maths A or B
English, Maths A or
B
16
16 This program offers a pathway to developing specialised skills and practical
knowledge for a variety of professional and research careers in the
biological, chemical and environmental sciences. Bachelor of Science
(Ecology and Conservation
Biology)
Gold Coast
Nathan 234702
224812 English 16
16 Graduates will have practical field skills as well as laboratory and
analytical expertise, for a career in conservation and conservation
management, the management of threatened animals and plant
communities.
withdrawn Graduates will be prepared for a successful environmental career, helping
to resolve many of the issues currently facing society, including biodiversity
and species loss, drought, planning sustainable cities, management
of natural resources such as rivers, forests and coral reefs. Bachelor of Environmental
Management Nathan 224022 English 16 The program offers an analysis and understanding of environmental
problems and issues through approaches drawn from biological,
physical, and social sciences and mathematics. Bachelor of Marine
Science Gold Coast 234142 English, Maths B 13 This program offers a multidisciplinary foundation in life and physical sciences
as well as resource management, global climate change, food production,
waste management with studies in biology, coastal physical
sciences and coastal management through a wide range of core and
elective courses and a marine industry placement. Bachelor of Forensic
Science Nathan
Mt Gravatt 228252 English, Maths B Graduates will acquire in-depth knowledge of new forensic analysis
methods and innovations with professional training in handling criminal
casework in forensic biology, chemistry and toxicology.
GRIFFITH CHEM GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE PROGRAMS for entry in 2014
Please note that 2013 OP scores are a guide only for 2014
1. In addition to pre requisites some programs will indicate Recommended Study and/or Assumed Knowledge as detailed in QTAC Guide information.
2. 2014 program offerings may be subject to change. Ensure you check QTAC Guide carefully.
GRIFFITHCHEM GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE PROGRAMS
PROGRAM Campus of Offer
QTAC Code
PRE-REQUISITES OP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Bachelor of Forensic
Science/ Bachelor of
Criminology & Criminal
Justice
Nathan 228262 English, Maths B 12 This double degree provides a grounding in the core elements of
criminology and criminal justice - law, political science, sociology
and psychology. The forensic component provides training in
handling criminal casework in forensic biology, forensic chemistry
and forensic toxicology. Classes are
offered at Nathan and Mt Gravatt campuses.
Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
Nathan 224212 English, Maths B 13 This program has a strong interdisciplinary focus on formulating
solutions to environmental problems and developing innovative
strategies and
technologies for a sustainable future. Includes a semester of industry training.
Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental)/Bachelo
r of Business
Management
Nathan 228682 English, Maths B 12 The program is a double degree in Environmental Engineering and
Business Management. In addition to a solid foundation in
engineering principles graduates will develop the necessary
managerial skills needed to run
complex programs smoothly. Includes an industry placement.
Bachelor of Urban
and Environmental
Planning/ Bachelor of
Science
(Environment)
Nathan 224512 English 16 The program combines the knowledge and skills of planning with
in-depth study of core environmental areas and prepares
graduates for a career as an environmental scientist or as a
planner. Bachelor of
Engineering/ Bachelor
of Science
Gold Coast Nathan
234812
228372
English, Maths B 1012
The Gold Coast program combines Civil Engineering with a
major in Environmental Science whilst the Nathan program
combines Electronic and Computer Engineering with Applied
Maths or Physics or Environmental Engineering with
Environmental Science. Graduates will be skilled in
communication, research and critical analysis skills and
will complete a semester of industry training.
Bachelor of Science/
Bachelor of
Information
Technology
Nathan 228642 English, Maths B 16 This program builds on the increasing reliance of science on
computing and information technology such as collecting and
analysing data from laboratory instruments; storing and retrieving
large volumes of experimental data;
computationally intensive simulations of new physical phenomena.
Please note that 2013 OP scores are a guide only for 2014
1. In addition to pre requisites some programs will indicate Recommended Study and/or Assumed Knowledge as detailed in QTAC Guide information.
2. 2014 program offerings may be subject to change. Ensure you check QTAC Guide carefully.
GRIFFITH CHEM TOPICS AND ASSESSMENT
Topics Activity
1 Measurement and Matter (Lecture): Introduction to Chemistry Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapters 1 and 2);
2 Atoms molecules & ions (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 3);
3 Chemical equations & stoichiometry (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 5);
4 Chemical reactions (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 6);
5 Solutions & solution stoiciometry (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 7);
6 Electronic Structure of atoms (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapters 8 and 9);
7 Chemical Bonding & molecular geometry (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 10);
8 Chemical Bonding & molecular geometry (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 10);
9 Kinetics (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 11);
10 Kinetics (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 11);
11 Chemical Equilibria (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 12);
12 Chemical Equilibria (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapters 12 and 13);
13 Acid base Eqilibria (Lecture): Readings/Ref: Chemistry Text (Chemistry Companion Chapter 13);
Year 11 – Topics 1-5 Text Chapters 1-7 Year 12 – Topics 6-13 Text Chapters 8-13 Assessment Year 11 end of year (Stage 1) exam on chapters 1-7 Year 12 end of year (Stage 2) exam on chapters 1-13
GRIFFITH CHEM AGREEMENT BETWEEN: SCHOOL zyz, of school address AND: GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, a body corporate established pursuant to the Griffith University Act 1998, of Kessels Road, Nathan in the State of
Queensland, through the Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group. Parties to the Agreement The Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University and All Saints Anglican School being parties to this partnership agree that this Agreement is not a formal legal agreement giving rise to any legal relationship, rights, duties or consequences, but it is only a definite expression and record of the purpose of the partnership to which parties are bound in honour only. Scope of the Agreement This Agreement shall be known as GriffChem. The aim of the agreement is to establish and develop links with SCHOOL XYZ in respect to the delivery of Griffith University 1001EAS Chemistry course to selected Year 11 and 12 students. The following is core to this Agreement – 1) CREDIT Students who, over the two years of engagement, achieve a Pass or better in Griffith Chem whilst studying at School XYZ will receive, upon
application, specified credit for the course 1001ENV Chemistry, 1013ENV Chemistry in Biological Systems 1, or 1101BPS Chemistry A, upon entry to any Griffith University program in which this course is a core requirement.
2) GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE Students who achieve a pass for laboratory sessions and a percentage of 65% or higher for the end of course examination in Griffith Chem, and who
meet the entry admission pre-requisites into a nominated Science program, will be eligible for guaranteed acceptance into their selected program on the proviso that the selected program is listed as the student’s first QTAC preference. Students will be granted specified credit for 1013ENV Chemistry in Biological Systems 1, or 1101BPS Chemistry A.
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES The parties regard the following areas to be requirements of the agreement:
SCHOOL XYZ Delivery of course responsibilities
Cover the content of the first half of Griffith Chem program to Year 11 students within their normal delivery of the QSA Chemistry syllabus;
Students will complete the first two laboratory sessions and accompanying write-ups of the Griffith Chem in the school;
Students will sit a Stage 1 examination for Griffith Chem at the end of their Year 11 studies;
Students who pass both the laboratory sessions and achieve 65% or higher on the Stage I examination will, if they so choose, continue with the program in Year 12 of their study. An administration fee of $85 will be payable to Griffith University by those students continuing with the program in Year 12;
Cover the second half of Griffith Chem to continuing Year 12 students within their normal delivery of the QSA Chemistry syllabus;
Year 12 students will attend four laboratory sessions at Griffith University, Gold Coast campus, and complete accompanying write-ups;
Year 12 dtudents will sit the end program examination for Griffith Chem towards the end of Year 12 studies;
Year 12 students who receive a pass on the laboratory sessions and 65% or higher on the end of program exam, and meet entry admission pre-requisites, will receive guaranteed acceptance into one of a list of nominated Science programs offered by the Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group.
Administrative responsibilities
Staff nominated by the School must attend professional development sessions held by Griffith University about the administration of the course and use of resources;
The School must administer the course within their School;
The School must run and mark laboratory activities in Year 11;
The School must be willing to share their successful contexts and assessment items with other Schools that may incorporate Griffith Chem into their work programs with the QSA Chemistry syllabus;
The School must be involved in the professional development of additional schools that enter into a Griffith Chem agreement. Griffith University, Gold Coast campus
Promote and administer the Griffith Chem agreement to schools in the Gold Coast region;
Provide a schedule of programs for which Guaranteed Acceptance applies to the Griffth Chem Agreement;
Provide professional development for Griffith Chem teachers at participating schools;
Provide electronic copies of all resources necessary to teach the course;
Be available for consultation with teachers with respect to content concerns;
Provide laboratories, equipment and demonstrators for laboratory sessions to Year 12 participants;
Mark stage 1 examination paper, Year 12 laboratory sessions and end of semester examination paper;
Respond to the need, should it arise, for revision lectures/tutorials for students prior to the end of semester examination;
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS 1) Once a year, the Dean, Learning and Teaching, Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University (or delegate) and a School
representative make contact to discuss the processes described in this Agreement. 2) This Agreement will be subject to review, by both parties, every two years commencing Term 1, year to be entered here. 3) Long term tracking of students from the School through Griffith University and into the work force may be considered by the parties. 4) This Agreement is not affected by changes of personnel at either institution. PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION The partners of this agreement are approved to seek to achieve the maximum exposure and recognition possible for all of the parties to this agreement. Where possible joint publicity and promotional opportunities should be explored between the parties involved. While giving effect to all written marketing, promotion, sponsorship and media documentation, and policies, and complying with agreements approved and entered into by the partners, each of the parties may also promote their involvement with the event by any form of media or communication channel provided that no party states or implies it is the primary or major host of the Agreement. Each party is to acknowledge appropriately the involvement of all the other parties and should, as a courtesy, request approval by the other parties named on the understanding that this approval should not be unreasonably withheld. All advertising material used by either party must have the prior written approval of the other party in verifying that the layout, copyright and appropriate usage of logos and emblems meet the guidelines and requirements of both institutions. Signed on behalf of: SCHOOL XYZ GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY ………………………………………………….. …………………………………………. Principal, or nominee Professor Debra Henly All Saints Anglican School Pro Vice Chancellor Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group Griffith University Date…………………………………… Date ……………………………………
GRIFFITH ENG
Griffith Eng Year 11 and 12 Program
Information Sheet You can complete a Griffith University engineering course while studying Year 11 and 12 The Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group of Griffith University offers Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to study the equivalent of a first year first semester Griffith University engineering course. GRIFFITH ENG is an excellent opportunity for students to experience a university course whilst completing their senior studies. GRIFFITH ENG is a two stage program. Stage one, A Taste of Engineering, is offered to selected Year 11 students who express a genuine interest in pursuing a career in Engineering. Successful students of A Taste of Engineering will be invited to continue with stage two of the program, GRIFFITH ENG, in Year 12 semester 1. To be eligible to commence A Taste of Engineering students are required to be studying Maths B and English and at least one of the following – Maths C, Physics, Chemistry, Technology Studies or Engineering Studies. In Year 11 students will-
attend two on campus Experience Days run by Griffith School of Engineering.
2014 dates are: Gold Coast Campus Day 1 – mid-August 2014 (TBA) from 9:00am - 3:00pm Day 2 – end of October 2014 (TBA) from 9:00am - 3:00pm Nathan Campus Day 1 – mid-August 2014 (TBA) from 9:00am - 3:00pm Day 2 – end of October 2014 (TBA) from 9:00am - 3:00pm
Students who pass the assessment for A Taste of Engineering will be invited to continue with the program in Year 12. An administration fee of $85 will be payable to Griffith University by students who continue with the Year 12 stage program. In Year 12 students will -
attend the 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals (on Gold Coast campus) or 1001ENG – Engineering Practice & Sustainability (at Nathan campus) lectures at Griffith University campus during semester 1, 2015;
complete the end of program examination for GRIFFITH ENG at the end of semester 1. What does participating in GRIFFITH ENG mean to you as the student? If you successfully complete GRIFFITH ENG at an overall Pass or better, you will be awarded a formal Certificate of Completion by Griffith University. If you then enrol in a nominated Griffith University Engineering degree program you will be eligible for credit for the first semester, first year, Griffith University course 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability (at Nathan campus) or 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals (on Gold Coast campus). (Once enrolled at Griffith you apply for credit based on your GRIFFITH ENG success. The Certificate of Completion will be your documentary evidence to support your credit application) In addition, if you meet the entry admission pre-requisites into a nominated Engineering program, you will be eligible for guaranteed acceptance into your selected program on the proviso that you list that program as your first QTAC preference. How to Get Started: Interested students can apply by completing a GRIFFITH ENG application form and they will need approval from their School (Principal, Head of Maths/Science department, or Guidance Officer) and submit it by 20th June 2014 (Date to the Griffith School of Engineering). Be quick as places are limited! For more information please contact the School of Engineering by email: [email protected].
GOLD COAST CAMPUS Griffith School of Engineering Engineering Drive, G09 Griffith University, Southport QLD 4222
NATHAN CAMPUS Griffith School of Engineering 170 Kessels Road, building N25 Griffith University, Nathan QLD 4111
GRIFFITH ENG AGREEMENT
BETWEEN: SCHOOL NAME of School Address AND: GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, a body corporate established pursuant to the Griffith University Act 1998, of Kessels Road, Nathan in the State of
Queensland, through the Griffith School of Engineering. Parties to the Agreement The Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University and School Name being parties to this partnership agree that this Agreement is not a formal legal agreement giving rise to any legal relationship, rights, duties or consequences, but it is only a definite expression and record of the purpose of the partnership to which parties are bound in honour only. Scope of the Agreement This Agreement shall be known as Griffith ENG. The Griffith ENG program will be delivered in two stages and will be offered on two campuses, Gold Coast and Nathan. The first stage will be referred to as a Taste of Engineering and will be delivered to Year 11 students. Students who complete the Taste of Engineering stage of the Griffith ENG program to a satisfactory standard will be eligible to proceed to stage two of the Griffith ENG program in Year 12. The aim of the agreement is to establish and develop links with in respect to the delivery of Griffith University 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals course (on Gold Coast campus) and 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability course (at Nathan campus) to selected Year 11 and 12 students. The following is core to this Agreement – 1) CREDIT Students who, over the two years of engagement, achieve an overall Pass or better in 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals (Gold Coast campus) OR
1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability (Nathan campus) whilst studying at School Name will receive, upon application, specified credit for the course upon entry to any Griffith University program in which 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals course OR 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability is a core requirement.
2) GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE Students who achieve an overall Pass or better in 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals course OR 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability,
and who meet the entry admission pre-requisites into a nominated Engineering program, will be eligible for guaranteed offer of entry into their
selected program on the proviso that the selected program is listed as the student’s first QTAC preference. Students will be granted specified credit for 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals OR 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability, as applicable.
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES The parties regard the following areas to be requirements of the Agreement: SCHOOL NAME Delivery of course responsibilities
School will identify Year 11 students who meet the following criteria and will commit to participating in Stage One, Taste of Engineering: o Have genuine interest in Engineering o Study Maths B and English o Study at least one of the following: Maths C, Physics, Chemistry, Technology Studies or Engineering Studies.
Interested and eligible students apply by completing the application form, which should be approved and supported by the School;
The total number of students to participate in Griffith ENG is capped for each campus due to capacity constraint;
Year 11 students will cover the Taste of Engineering stage of the Griffith ENG program in Terms 3 and 4. This will be a two-day intensive on-campus workshop run by Griffith School of Engineering;
Students will complete the project sessions and the written and oral assessment tasks of the Taste of Engineering as set by the Griffith School of Engineering;
Project content will be supplemented with additional hand-on tasks, as determined by teachers and Griffith University academic staff;
Students who successfully complete the Taste of Engineering stage of Griffith ENG will, if they so choose, continue with the program in Year 12 of their study. An administration fee of $85 will be payable to Griffith University by those students continuing with the program in Year 12;
Year 12 students will attend lectures at Griffith University campus in Terms 1 and 2 to cover the academic component of 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals (on Gold Coast campus) or 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability (at Nathan campus);
Students will sit the end of program examination for 1007ENG Engineering Fundamentals (Gold Coast campus) or 1001ENG Engineering Practice & Sustainability (Nathan campus) in the Griffith University June examination period;
Students who receive a pass or better grade for the program, and meet entry admission pre-requisites, will receive guaranteed offer of entry into one of degree programs hosted by Griffith School of Engineering for which the course is a core requirement. .
Administrative responsibilities
The School must administer the program within their School;
The School must be involved in the ongoing professional development of other schools that may enter into a Griffith ENG Agreement.
Griffith University, Gold Coast and Nathan campuses
In consultation with schools, the Griffith School of Engineering will select and set two full day experience days, in Semester 2 for Year 11, and schedule weekly 2-hour lectures in Semester 1 the following year for Year 12 students;
Promote and administer the Griffith ENG Agreement to schools in the Gold Coast and/or South Brisbane regions;
Provide a schedule of programs for which Guaranteed Acceptance applies to the Griffith ENG Agreement;
Provide electronic copies of all resources necessary for the program;
Be available for consultation with teachers with respect to content concerns;
Provide laboratories, equipment and demonstrators for laboratory sessions to Year 11 participants;
Mark Year 11 laboratory sessions and end of program examination paper;
Respond to the need, should it arise, for revision lecturers/tutorials for students prior to the end of program examination. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS 1) This Agreement will be subject to review, by both parties, every two years commencing Term 1, 2014. 2) Long term tracking of students from the School through Griffith University and into the work force may be considered by the parties. 3) This Agreement is not affected by changes of personnel at either institution. PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION The partners of this Agreement are approved to seek to achieve the maximum exposure and recognition possible for all of the parties to this Agreement. Where possible joint publicity and promotional opportunities should be explored between the parties involved. While giving effect to all written marketing, promotion, sponsorship and media documentation, and policies, and complying with Agreements approved and entered into by the partners, each of the parties may also promote their involvement with the event by any form of media or communication channel provided that no party states or implies it is the primary or major host of the Agreement. Each party is to acknowledge appropriately the involvement of all the other parties and should, as a courtesy, request approval by the other parties named on the understanding that this approval should not be unreasonably withheld. All advertising material used by either party must have the prior written approval of the other party in verifying that the layout, copyright and appropriate usage of logos and emblems meet the guidelines and requirements of both institutions. Signed on behalf of: SCHOOL NAME GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY ………………………………………………….. …………………………………………. Principal or nominee Ms Kathy Grgic School Name Academic Registrar Griffith University Date…………………………………… Date ……………………………………
GriffithENG ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS FOR GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE
Program Title Campus of offer
QTAC code
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) Gold Coast 234212
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Gold Coast 234962
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic & Biomedical Engineering)
Gold Coast 234002
Bachelor of Industrial Design Gold Coast 234522
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
Gold Coast 234992
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Gold Coast 234982
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Business (Management)
Gold Coast Nathan
234512 228682
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Information Technology
Gold Coast Nathan
234612 228622
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science Gold Coast Nathan
234812 228372
Bachelor of Engineering Technology Gold Coast Nathan
234932 228722
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic & Computer Engineering)
Nathan 228712
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic & Energy Systems)
Nathan 228392
Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
Nathan 224212
Bachelor of Engineering (Microelectronic Engineering)
Nathan 228312
Bachelor of Engineering (Software) Nathan 228362
GRIFFITH MATHS
Griffith Maths Year 11 and 12 Program
Information Sheet
You can complete a Griffith University Maths course while studying Year 11 and 12
The course revises and extends basic integral and differential calculus of one variable, introduces partial derivatives and basic vector algebra in two
and three dimensions. It provides a foundation for later studies in mathematics and science. This course acts as a bridge between the students'
previous experience in mathematics and further tertiary study in mathematics. It provides the basis for the acquisition of the basic computational and
theoretical skills necessary for the practising scientist, mathematician, engineer or pilot and introduces students to the mathematical way of thinking
desirable in the training of these professionals.
Aims, Objectives & Graduate Attributes
Course Aims
This course acts as a bridge between the students' previous experience in mathematics and further tertiary study in mathematics. It provides the basis
for the acquisition of the basic computational and theoretical skills necessary for the practising scientist, mathematician, engineer and pilot and
introduces students to the mathematical way of thinking desirable in the training of these professionals.
The course revises and extends basic integral and differential calculus of one variable, introduces partial derivatives and basic vectors in three
dimensions. It provides a mathematical foundation for later studies in mathematics and science.
Learning objectives
After successfully completing this course you should be able to:
1 Manipulate 2D and 3D vectors and use vector addition and subtraction as well as the dot and cross product of vectors. Use these ideas in problems
involving geometric, force and velocity vectors.
2 Know and use the standard addition formulas for sin, cos and tan. Be able to prove some of the simpler trig addition formulas. Understand and use
the inverse trigonometric functions.
3 Define and evaluate reasonably straightforward limits and be able to use and interpret the limit definition of the derivative.
4 Calculate derivatives using the sum, product, quotient and chain rule. Know the derivatives of basic functions.
5 Identify the local maxima, minima and points of inflection of straightforward functions and use this information to sketch the graphs of these
functions.
6 State and use the small change formula appropriately.
7 Convert word problems into mathematics and analyze them using calculus.
8 State and calculate Taylor approximations to standard functions.
9 State and use l'Hopital's rule to evaluate 0/0 limits.
10 Understand the definition of integrals using Riemann sums and be able to provide a variety of situations in which the integral is used besides
areas under curves.
11 State the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and be able to evaluate simple definite and indefinite integrals.
12 Be able to use straightforward substitutions to evaluate integrals.
13 Use definite integrals to calculate areas.
14 Understand the geometric meaning and the analytic definition of partial derivatives. Calculate the first and second derivatives of
straightforward functions and be able to apply the small change formula for functions of several variables.
Teaching & Learning Activities Week Commencing
ActivitY
Learning Objectives
25 Feb 13 - 1 Mar 13
Week 1 (Lecture): Review of trigonometric functions and
addition formulas. Introductory vectors.
1, 2
4 Mar 13 - 8 Mar 13
Week 2 (Lecture): Vector addition and subtraction, applications. 1
11 Mar 13 - 15 Mar 13
Week 3 (Lecture): The dot and cross product of vectors and applications. 1
18 Mar 13 - 22 Mar 13
Week 4 (Lecture): Periodic
functions. Limits and
continuity
2, 3
25 Mar 13 - 29 Mar 13
Week 5 (Lecture): Definition and interpretation of the derivative. 3
8 Apr 13 - 12 Apr 13
Week 6 (Lecture): Sum, product, quotient and chain rules
for derivatives. Implicit differentiation.
4
15 Apr 13 - 20 Apr 13
Week 7 (Exam): Mid-semester exam
22 Apr 13 - 29 Apr 13
Week 8 (Lecture): Applications of derivatives using turning
points and concavity. Small change formula.
5, 6
29 Apr 13 - 3 May 13
Week 9 (Lecture): Setting up calculus problems from
written descriptions. Taylor expansions.
7, 8
6 May 13 - 10 May 13
Week 10 (Lecture): L'Hopitals rule.
Definition of integrals using
Riemann sums. The fundamental
theorem of calculus.
9, 10, 11
13 May 13 - 17 May 13
Week 11 (Lecture): Integration using anti-derivatives
and substitution. Applications to areas.
12, 13
20 May 13 - 24 May 13
Week 12 (Lecture): Partial derivatives - geometrical interpretation and methods of calculation.
14
27 May 13 - 31 May 13
Week 13 (Lecture): Chain rule for partial derivatives and second order partial derivatives.
14
Assessment
Assessment Summary This is a summary of the assessment in the course. For detailed information on each assessment
Assessment Task Due Date
Weighting
Test or quiz
Algebra quiz
25 Feb 13
Repeated tests available from weeks 1-12
2%
Log of Learning Activities Tutorials
(11)
4 Mar 13
Weekly throughout the semester
11%
Assignment - Problem Solving Assignment Assignments
(3)
28 Mar 13 16:00 - 23 May 13 16:00
Toward the ends of weeks 5, 11 and 12
12%
Exam - constructed response
Mid-semester exam
20 Apr 13
Week 7
25%
Exam - constructed response
Final Examination
8 Jun 13 - 22 Jun 13 50%
GRIFFITH Maths GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE PROGRAMS
PROGRAM Campus QTAC
Code PRE-REQUISITES 2013
OP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Bachelor of Biomolecular
Science (Advanced)
Gold Coast
Nathan
234172
228292
English, Maths B 10
10 This 4 year program offers specialisations in the sought after
areas of drug design & development, cell therapies, plant &
environmental biotechnology. Following a work integrated
learning industry placement graduates will develop a knowledge
of industry practices and operations.
Bachelor of Science Gold Coast
Nathan
234112
228112
English, Maths A or
B English, Maths B
15
15
This program offers a pathway to developing specialised skills and
practical knowledge for a variety of professional and research
careers in the biological, chemical and environmental sciences. Bachelor of Science
(Ecology and
Conservation Biology)
Gold Coast
Nathan
234702
224812
English 15
15
Graduates will have practical field skills as well as
laboratory and analytical expertise, for a career in
conservation and conservation management, the
management of threatened animals and plant
communities.
Bachelor of Science
(Environment)
Nathan 224112 English 15 Graduates will be prepared for a successful environmental career,
helping to resolve many of the issues currently facing society,
including biodiversity and species loss, drought, planning
sustainable cities, management
of natural resources such as rivers, forests and coral reefs.
Bachelor of Environmental
Management
Nathan 224022 English 15 The program offers an analysis and understanding of
environmental problems and issues through approaches
drawn from biological, physical, and social sciences and
mathematics. Bachelor of Marine
Science
Gold Coast
234142 English, Maths B 12 This program offers a multidisciplinary foundation in life and physical
sciences as well as resource management, global climate change,
food production, waste management with studies in biology, coastal
physical
sciences and coastal management through a wide range of
core and elective courses and a marine industry placement.
Bachelor of Forensic
Science
Nathan
Mt Gravatt
228252 English, Maths B 12 Graduates will acquire in-depth knowledge of new forensic
analysis methods and innovations with professional training in
handling criminal casework in forensic biology, chemistry and
toxicology.
PROGRAM Campus of Offer
QTAC Code
PRE-REQUISITES OP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Bachelor of Forensic
Science/ Bachelor of
Criminology & Criminal
Justice
Nathan 228262 English, Maths B 11 This double degree provides a grounding in the core elements of
criminology and criminal justice - law, political science, sociology
and psychology. The forensic component provides training in
handling criminal casework in forensic biology, forensic chemistry
and forensic toxicology. Classes are offered at Nathan and Mt
Gravatt campuses.
Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
Nathan 224212 English, Maths B 13 This program has a strong interdisciplinary focus on formulating
solutions to environmental problems and developing innovative
strategies and technologies for a sustainable future. Includes a
semester of industry training. Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental)/Bachelo
r of Business
Management
Nathan 228682 English, Maths B 9 The program is a double degree in Environmental Engineering and
Business Management. In addition to a solid foundation in
engineering principles graduates will develop the necessary
managerial skills needed to run complex programs smoothly.
Includes an industry placement.
Bachelor of Urban
and Environmental
Planning/ Bachelor of
Science
(Environment)
Nathan 224512 English 13 The program combines the knowledge and skills of planning with
in-depth study of core environmental areas and prepares
graduates for a career as an environmental scientist or as a
planner. Bachelor of
Engineering/ Bachelor
of Science
Gold Coast Nathan
234812
228372
English, Maths B 10
10
The Gold Coast program combines Civil Engineering with a
major in Environmental Science whilst the Nathan program
combines Electronic and Computer Engineering with Applied
Maths or Physics or Environmental Engineering with
Environmental Science. Graduates will be skilled in
communication, research and critical analysis skills and
will complete a semester of industry training.
Bachelor of Science/
Bachelor of
Information
Technology
Nathan 228642 English, Maths B 13 This program builds on the increasing reliance of science on
computing and information technology such as collecting and
analysing data from laboratory instruments; storing and retrieving
large volumes of experimental data; computationally intensive
simulations of new physical phenomena.
GRIFFITH InfoTech
Griffith InfoTech - Year 11 and 12 Program
Information Sheet
Complete Griffith University ICT courses while studying Year 11 and 12 school IPT The School of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Griffith University will offer Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to study Griffith University ICT courses while undertaking Senior IPT at High School. Griffith InfoTech is an excellent opportunity for students to experience university courses whilst completing their senior studies.
Griffith InfoTech is a two year program taken over your Year 11 and 12.
In Year 11 you will -
study the content of Griffith InfoTech 1 within the normal delivery of the IPT syllabus in your Year 11 Senior IPT subject. You will perform the assessment items associated with the Griffith University course 1001ICT Introduction to Programming. All content and assessment items will be undertaken at your School with your teachers.
have the option of a day excursion to Griffith University to attend a lecture and a computing workshop in conjunction with ICT university students. This
will be at the discretion of your School and the University.
In Year 12 you will have the option to continue the program and -
study the content of Griffith InfoTech 2 within the normal delivery of the IPT syllabus in your Year 12 Senior IPT subject. You will perform the assessment items associated with the Griffith University course 1005ICT Object-oriented Programming. All content and assessment items will be undertaken at your School with your teachers.
have the option of a day excursion to Griffith University to attend a lecture and a computing workshop in conjunction with ICT students. This will be at the discretion of your School and the University.
What does participating in Griffith InfoTech mean to you as the student? If you successfully complete either stages of Griffith InfoTech by completing the assessment items at an overall Pass or better, you will be awarded a formal Certificate of Completion by Griffith University.
If you then enrol in a Griffith University ICT degree you will be eligible for credit in 1001ICT Introduction to Programming for successfully completing Griffith InfoTech 1 and 1005ICT Object-oriented Programming for successfully completing Griffith InfoTech 2, providing these courses are core requirements in your degree. (Once enrolled at Griffith you apply for credit based on your Griffith InfoTech success. The Certificate of Completion will be your documentary evidence to support your credit application).
In addition, if you have done very well in Griffith InfoTech 1, by achieving an overall mark of 65% or higher in the assessment items, and meet the admission pre-requisites into an ICT degree program as nominated by Griffith University, you will be eligible for guaranteed admission on the proviso that you list that program as your first QTAC preference (see list of Griffith InfoTech guarantee admission degree programs).
Please be assured that the undertaking of Griffith InfoTech along with your IPT subjects will in no way be detrimental to your class results.
The Griffith InfoTech program is an example of the collaborative outreach work that Griffith University and schools within the region are undertaking that provide positive outcomes to students, schools and the University.
For more information about the Griffith InfoTech program please contact either your IPT teacher or Head of the Science Department at your School, or
The School of Information and Communication Technology Griffith University Telephone: 07 5552 8542 Email: [email protected]
www.griffith.edu.au/ict
GRIFFITH InfoTech
GUARANTEED ADMISSION DEGREE PROGRAMS (for entry in 2014)
PROGRAM CAMPUS QTAC
CODE
PRE
REQS
ASSUMED
KNOWLEDG
E
2013
OP/RANK
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Bachelor of Information Technology
Gold Coast
Nathan
234312
228612
Nil
English plus either Maths A
or B (4SA)
16/66
This program helps students succeed in a variety of information technology jobs. The selection of majors allows students to choose pathways that emphasise either technical or less technical aspects of the IT profession.
Systems analyst, software developer, IT support and client services, database and systems administrator, project manager, quality manager, technical writer, Web developer.
Bachelor of Multimedia
Gold Coast
Nathan
234322
228652
Nil
English, plus either Maths A
or B (4SA)
16/66
This program introduces students to a range of multimedia design, production, management, and evaluation skills. Students can specialise in a variety of areas according to their interests. Students have the option to complete majors at the Queensland College of Art, South Bank.
Multimedia designer, editor, developer, production manager in computer games, websites, Internet marketing and publishing, sound, music and video production.
Bachelor of Business Information Systems
Gold Coast
Nathan
234381
228741
English (4,SA)
Maths A or B (4,SA)
16/66
Students gain technical knowledge and business skills in preparation for a corporate or government information technology job, which typically involves identifying the needs of business users, finding innovative applications of IT in the business, communicating and negotiating with business management, project planning and management, and supporting the operation of major information technology systems.
Business analyst, mobile technology manager, online content specialist, e- marketing and communications consultant, manager of computer-based information systems.
Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Multimedia
Gold Coast
Nathan
234352
228662
Nil
English (4,SA);
Maths A or B (4,SA)
16/66
This integrated program equips students to meet the industry need for graduates who have skills in both information technology and multimedia production. Students have the option to complete majors at the Queensland College of Art, South Bank.
See separate entries for Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Multimedia.
Bachelor of Information Technology (Accelerated)
Gold Coast
234372
Nil
English (4,SA);
Maths A or B (4,SA)
14/70
This program enables students to complete their information technology degree in a shorter time (2 or 2.5 years) by combining courses at either Nathan or Gold Coast with intensive summer semester courses at Logan.
See entry for Bachelor of Information Technology.
Nathan
228702
14/70
Bachelor of Information Technology@Work
Logan
264222
Nil
English, plus either Maths A
or B (4SA)
16/66
This program allows students to gain full-time employment in the information technology industry after 12 months of intensive study (which includes summer semester). The rest of the degree is part- time, including online and intensive mode summer courses which are suited to full-time employed students. The University helps students gain such employment after successful completion of the first 12 months of study.
See entry for Bachelor of Information Technology.
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology
Nathan
228642
English (4SA); Maths B (4SA)
At least one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics
16/66
This program builds on the increasing reliance of science on computing and information technology in collecting and analysing data from laboratory instruments and storing and retrieving large volumes of experimental data. Core courses introduce students to basic areas such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, information systems, and computer programming.
Information technology, designing, writing, testing, documenting and maintaining computer applications, development work in commerce, industry and government departments.
Please note that 2013 OP scores and Ranks are a guide only for 2014
1. In addition to pre requisites some programs will indicate Recommended Study and/or Assumed Knowledge as detailed in QTAC Guide information. 2. 2014 program offerings may be subject to change. Ensure you check QTAC Guide carefully. 3. All ICT programs include practical team project for external clients or an industry placement to provide first-hand experience to students in their last year of studies.
For more information please contact the School of Communication and Information Technology at Griffith University on (07) 555 28542 or email [email protected]
GRIFFITH InfoTech AGREEMENT
BETWEEN: SCHOOL xyz, of school address AND: GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, a body corporate established pursuant to the Griffith University Act 1998, of Kessels Road, Nathan in the State of
Queensland, through the Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group. Parties to the Agreement The Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University and School xyz, being parties to this partnership agree that this Agreement is not a formal legal agreement giving rise to any legal relationship, rights, duties or consequences, but it is only a definite expression and record of the purpose of the partnership to which parties are bound in honour only. Scope of the Agreement This Agreement shall be known as Griffith InfoTech. The aim of the agreement is to establish and develop links with School xyz in respect to the delivery of Griffith University Griffith InfoTech program - including Griffith InfoTech 1 (Griffith course 1001ICT Introduction to Programming) and Griffith InfoTech 2 (Griffith course 1005ICT Object Oriented Programming) courses - to selected Year 11/12 students. The following is core to this Agreement – 1) ADMISSION to Griffith InfoTech courses at Griffith University
student must be OP eligible
students that have successfully completed Griffith Info Tech 1 course 1001ICT with an overall mark of 50% or higher in the assessment items may apply to undertake Griffith InfoTech 2 course 1005ICT.
2) CREDIT Students who achieve a Pass or better in Griffith InfoTech 1 whilst studying at School xyz will receive, upon application, specified credit for the
course upon entry to any Griffith University program in which 1001ICT Introduction to Programming is a core requirement.
Students who achieve a Pass or better in Griffith InfoTech 2 whilst studying at School xyz will receive, upon application, specified credit for the course upon entry to any Griffith University program in which 1005ICT Object Oriented Programming is a core requirement.
3) GUARANTEED ADMISSION Students who meet the following criteria will be eligible to apply for guaranteed admission into selected School of Information and Communication
Technology programs at Griffith University provided that students:
achieve an overall mark of 65% or higher in the assessment items for Griffith InfoTech 1(or 2?);
meet the subject prerequisites for admission into their nominated School of Information and Communication Technology program at Griffith University;
they maintain that they are OP eligible.
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES The parties regard the following areas to be requirements of the agreement: School xyz Delivery of course responsibilities
Cover the content of the Griffith InfoTech 1 syllabus to Year 11/12 students within the normal delivery of their Information Processing and Technology (IPT)studies;
Cover the content of the Griffith InfoTech 2 syllabus to Year 11/12 students within the normal delivery of their IPT studies;
Students will complete Griffith InfoTech 1 and Griffith InfoTech 2 assessment items;
All assessment items for Griffith InfoTech 1 and Griffith InfoTech 2 will be assessed at the School;
Ensure only those students who have completed English and Maths A subjects with a grade of C or higher are admitted into the Griffith InfoTech program;
Administrative responsibilities
Staff nominated by the School must communicate with Griffith University about the administration of the courses and use of resources;
The School must administer the course within their School;
The School must ensure students complete the “Application for Griffith University Courses Undertaken in High School” form and attach semester reports to be submitted for processing by Griffith University before commencing a Griffith InfoTech course.
The nominated High School staff must provide the results of assessment for students in a timely manner to the Gold Coast Campus convenor for Griffith InfoTech 1 and Griffith InfoTech 2;
The nominated High School staff to ensure only students who have achieved a 50% or higher on the overall assessment total for Griffith InfoTech 1 are eligible to advance into Griffith InfoTech 2;
Griffith University has the obligation to report Griffith InfoTech enrolments to Queensland Studies Authority (QSA Therefore, Griffith University must be advised by the nominated high school staff member of any students who decide to withdraw from a Griffith InfoTech course in a timely manner to ensure that they are correctly withdrawn from both Griffith University student records and recorded on their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) correctly;
The nominated School staff must inform Griffith University promptly of any students that withdraw from the program; Griffith University, Gold Coast campus
Provide a schedule of programs for which Guaranteed Acceptance applies to the Griffith InfoTech Agreement;
Provide relevant communication to the School regarding the administration of the courses and use of resources;
Provide electronic copies of all resources necessary to teach the course;
Be available for consultation with teachers with respect to content concerns;
Provide 1 Guest Lecture per School Term for students to attend at Griffith University, Gold Coast campus;
All students that successfully complete the course will be provided with an academic transcript. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS 1) At least once a year, the Dean, Learning and Teaching, Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University (or delegate) and a
School representative meet to oversee the processes described in this Agreement. 2) This Agreement will be subject to review, by both parties, every two years commencing Term 1, year to be entered. 3) Long term tracking of students from the School through Griffith University and into the work force may be considered by the parties. 4) This Agreement is not affected by changes of personnel at either institution. PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION
The partners of this agreement are approved to seek to achieve the maximum exposure and recognition possible for all of the parties to this agreement. Where possible joint publicity and promotional opportunities should be explored between the parties involved. While giving effect to all written marketing, promotion, sponsorship and media documentation, and policies, and complying with agreements approved and entered into by the partners, each of the parties may also promote their involvement with the event by any form of media or communication channel provided that no party states or implies it is the primary or major host of the Agreement. Each party is to acknowledge appropriately the involvement of all the other parties and should, as a courtesy, request approval by the other parties named on the understanding that this approval should not be unreasonably withheld. All advertising material used by either party must have the prior written approval of the other party in verifying that the content, layout, copyright and appropriate usage of logos and emblems meet the guidelines and requirements of both institutions. Signed on behalf of: SCHOOL xyz GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY ………………………………………………….. …………………………………………. Principal or nominee Professor Debra Henly School xyz Pro Vice Chancellor Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group Griffith University
GRIFFITH InfoSys
GRIFFITH InfoSys AGREEMENT
BETWEEN: SCHOOL [insert here], of school address AND: GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, a body corporate established pursuant to the Griffith University Act 1998, of Kessels Road, Nathan in the State of
Queensland, through the Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group. Parties to the Agreement The Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University and School [insert here], being parties to this partnership agree that this Agreement is not a formal legal agreement giving rise to any legal relationship, rights, duties or consequences, but it is only a definite expression and record of the purpose of the partnership to which parties are bound in honour only. Scope of the Agreement This Agreement shall be known as Griffith InfoSys. The aim of the agreement is to establish and develop links with School [insert here] in respect to the delivery of Griffith University Griffith InfoSys program - including Griffith InfoSys Part 1 (Griffith course 1008ICT Business Informatics Part 1) and Griffith InfoSys Part 2 (Griffith course 1008ICT business informatics Part 2) courses - to selected Year 11/12 students. The following is core to this Agreement – In the Griffith INFO SYS program, Year 11 students (stage 1) will -
Study the content of the first half of Griffith INFO SYS program. This will be undertaken under the supervision of teachers from the school.
Complete the stage 1 quizzes (nine quizzes) and 11 skills activities (eleven skills activities) for Griffith INFOSYS during the second semester (Term 3 and 4) of Year 11. These quizzes and skills activities will be undertaken online.
Students who pass stage 1 requirements and achieve 50% or higher will be invited to continue with the Griffith INFOSYS program in Year 12.
In the Griffith INFO SYS program, Year 12 students (stage 2) will -
Study the content of the second half of the Griffith INFOSYS program. This will be undertaken under the supervision of teachers from the school.
Complete the stage 2 project for Griffith INFOSYS during the first semester (Term 1 and 2) of the Year 12 academic year. This project will be submitted online.
Complete the stage 3 quizzes (three quizzes) and 1 project report (one project report) for Griffith INFO SYS during the first semester (Term 1 and 2) of the Year 12 academic year. These quizzes and project report will be undertaken online.
1) ADMISSION to Griffith Info Sys course (1008ICT) at Griffith University
student must be OP eligible.
achieving at least a Sound Achievement (C grade) in English;
achieving at least a High Achievement (B grade) in an Authority Business, IT or Humanities subject;
achieving at least a passing grade in all other subjects;
students that have successfully completed Griffith Info Sys Part 1 (1008ICT_Y1) with an overall mark of 50% or higher in the assessment items may progress to undertake Griffith Info Sys Part 2 (1008ICT_Y2).
2) GUARANTEED ADMISSION Students who meet the following criteria will be eligible to apply for guaranteed admission into the Bachelor of Business Information Systems at
Griffith University provided that:
the student achieves an overall mark of 50% or higher both Griffith InfoSys Part 1 & Part 2;
meet the subject prerequisites for admission into the Bachelor of Business Information Systems;
they maintain that they are OP eligible
3) CREDIT Students who, over the two years of engagement, achieve a Pass or better in Griffith InfoSys 1&2 whilst studying at School [insert here] will receive, upon application, specified credit for the course upon entry to any Griffith University program in which 1008ICT Business Informatics is a core requirement.
Students must achieve a pass in In Griffith InfoSys Part 1 in order to be accepted into Griffith InfoSys Part 2.
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES The parties regard the following areas to be requirements of the agreement: School [insert here] Delivery of course responsibilities
Cover the content of the Griffith InfoSys Part 1 syllabus to Year 11 students;
Cover the content of the Griffith InfoSys Part 2 syllabus to Year 12 students;
Students will complete Griffith InfoSys Part 1 and Griffith InfoSys Part 2 assessment items;
All assessment items for Griffith InfoSys Part 1 and Griffith InfoSys Part 2 will be assessed at the School;
Ensure only those students who have completed English and Maths A subjects with a grade of C or higher are admitted into the Griffith InfoSys program;
Administrative responsibilities
Staff nominated by the School must communicate with Griffith University about the administration of the courses and use of resources;
The High School must administer the course within their School;
The High School must ensure students complete the “Application for Griffith University Courses Undertaken in High School” form before commencing the Griffith InfoSys course.
The nominated High School staff must provide the results of assessment for students in a timely manner to the Nathan Campus convenor for Griffith InfoSys Part 1 and Griffith InfoSys Part 2;
The nominated High School staff to ensure only students who have achieved a 50% or higher on the overall assessment total for Griffith InfoSys Part 1 are eligible to advance into Griffith InfoSys Part 2;
Griffith University has the obligation to report Griffith InfoSys enrolments to Queensland Studies Authority (QSA). Therefore, Griffith University must be advised by the nominated high school staff member of any students who decide to withdraw from a Griffith InfoSys course in a timely manner to ensure that they are correctly withdrawn from both Griffith University student records and recorded on their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) correctly;
The nominated School staff must inform Griffith University promptly of any student that withdraws from the program;
Ensure School Guidance Officers are kept informed of any student withdraws and/or poor academic performance; Griffith University, Nathan campus
Provide relevant communication to the School regarding the administration of the courses and use of resources;
Provide electronic copies of all resources necessary to teach the course;
Be available for consultation with teachers with respect to content concerns;
Provide 1 Guest Lecture per School Term for students to attend at Griffith University, Nathan campus;
All students that successfully complete the course will be provided with an academic transcript. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS 1) At least once a year, the Dean, Learning and Teaching, Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University (or delegate) and a
School representative meet to oversee the processes described in this Agreement. 2) This Agreement will be subject to review, by both parties, every two years commencing Term 3, year to be entered. 3) Long term tracking of students from the School through Griffith University and into the work force may be considered by the parties. 4) This Agreement is not affected by changes of personnel at either institution. PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION The partners of this agreement are approved to seek to achieve the maximum exposure and recognition possible for all of the parties to this agreement. Where possible joint publicity and promotional opportunities should be explored between the parties involved. While giving effect to all written marketing, promotion, sponsorship and media documentation, and policies, and complying with agreements approved and entered into by the partners, each of the parties may also promote their involvement with the event by any form of media or communication channel provided that no party states or implies it is the primary or major host of the Agreement. Each party is to acknowledge appropriately the involvement of all the other parties and should, as a courtesy, request approval by the other parties named on the understanding that this approval should not be unreasonably withheld. All advertising material used by either party must have the prior written approval of the other party in verifying that the content, layout, copyright and appropriate usage of logos and emblems meet the guidelines and requirements of both institutions. Signed on behalf of:
SCHOOL [insert here] GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY ………………………………………………….. …………………………………………. Principal or nominee Professor Debra Henly School [insert here] Pro Vice Chancellor Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group Griffith University Date…………………………………… Date …………………………………… GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY …………………………………………. Kathy Grgic Academic Registrar Academic Administration Griffith University Date ……………………………………
APPLICATION FORM FOR GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY COURSES UNDERTAKEN IN HIGH SCHOOL
APPLICATION FOR GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY COURSES UNDERTAKEN IN HIGH SCHOOL
GUHS
1. PERSONAL DETAILS
Name: Mr Miss Ms Date of birth:
Family name: / /
First name: Gender:
Preferred name: Male Female
2. CONTACT DETAILS
Email Address: Home telephone number: Mobile:
Permanent home address: Mailing address: If your Mailing Address is the same as your Permanent home address please write “same as home address”
No and street: No and street:
Suburb/town: State: Suburb/town: State:
Country: Postcode: Country: Postcode:
3. SCHOOL AND LEARNER UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
Secondary School currently attended:
Current Year Level: Year 11 Year 12 Year you intend completing Year 12:
Griffith University course being undertaken:
I am applying for: Semester 1 Semester 2
Learner Unique Identifier (LUI): (Queensland applicants only)
Your Learner Unique Identifier (LUI) is assigned to you by the Queensland Studies Authority on the establishment of your learning account. If you do not know your LUI please speak to your nominated school contact officer for advice.
4. CITIZENSHIP STATUS
Are you an Australian Citizen? Yes No Are you a New Zealand Citizen? Yes No
Do you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander? Yes No
Have you been granted a Permanent Humanitarian Visa in Australia? Yes No
Have you been granted a Permanent Residency (other than a permanent humanitarian visa) in Australia? Yes No
Country of birth (All Applicants):
Are you an International Student currently completing your Senior Schooling in Australia? Yes No
If yes, give country of passport issue:
5. NOMINATED SCHOOL CONTACT OFFICER’S APPROVAL
School Name:
Nominated School Contact Officer:
Position:
Contact email address: Contact telephone number:
I approve and support the applicant’s request to undertake studies at Griffith University. I confirm that the applicant is OP or ATAR eligible or equivalent.
Signature: Date: / /
6. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
Please attach your latest school semester reports.
Applicants applying for Semester 1 or Summer Semester intake must provide their semester 1, Year 11 report;
Applicants applying for Semester 2 intake must provide their semester 2, Year 11 report and Year 12 term 1 report (if available).
7. STUDENT DECLARATION
I authorise the University to obtain information concerning my academic record from any school, university or other institution attended by me. I agree to inform the University promptly should I be excluded, suspended or expelled from any tertiary institution during the period of my enrolment at the University. I consent to the collection, storage and disclosure of information concerning any acts of record falsification or other irregular acts in relation to my academic record. I acknowledge that the University may vary or reverse any decision made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information supplied by me. I authorise the University to obtain information concerning my status required under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006, Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002, and the Higher Education Support Act (HESA) 2003. I acknowledge that the University may vary or reverse any decision made on the basis of such information once obtained. I confirm that at the time of application I am OP eligible and understand that should my status change I may no longer be eligible to apply for guaranteed admission.
Signature: Date: / /
8. LODGING INSTRUCTIONS
To be sent to: Your High School Administration Office OR directly to: Griffith University
OFFICE USE ONLY
Application is: Approved / Not Approved
Approved Course:
Semester Intake:
Processed by:
Date: / /
Date received
OFFICE USE ONLY
LETTER TEMPLATE OF GUARANTEED ENTRY TO GRIFFITH UNIVERSTIY
Student ID: «SN» 26
th August 2013
«Prefix» «Given_Names» «Last_Name» «Address_1» «City» «State» «Postal» Dear «Given_Names»,
Griffith University offers students who successfully complete their <Griffith University High School> program requirements a Guaranteed Offer of Entry to the University. Guaranteed offers are usually linked to the degree program from which the completed GUESTS course originates.
The Guaranteed offer is conditional on you maintaining your OP eligibility, completing additional requirements under the <Griffith University High School> program, as well as meeting any prerequisite subjects for the degree program for which you are applying.
If you wish to take advantage of this offer please take the time to read the following information, and complete and return the enclosed 'Application for Guaranteed Offer of Entry’ form by 27 September 2013. We will confirm your guaranteed offer in
late October.
On the form, you have the opportunity to list up to three (3) degree programs that you are eligible to apply for guaranteed admission through the <Griffith University High School> program. List these in order of preference, with number one being the degree program you most want to study. To assist you in your decision, information on degree programs is available online at: http://www.griffith.edu.au/programsandcourses/. Please also refer to the <attached flier/ information>.
You will be made a guaranteed offer of entry into one of your eligible preferences provided you have achieved a grade of ‘Pass’ or better in your <Griffith University High School> course. Guaranteed entry to higher demand programs may require higher grades achieved in your Griffith University course.
You must apply to QTAC or UAC before the on-time closing date 27 September 2013, and list the programs you are interested
in, including your possible guaranteed offer of entry as part of the <Griffith University High School> program. Please remember that you should always list the degree that you want the most as your first preference. Your formal offer to Griffith University will be sent to you by QTAC/UAC.
Be aware that your offer is guaranteed provided that you do not receive a final offer in a higher QTAC/UAC preference. Should you receive an offer in a higher preference your <Griffith University High School program> offer will be forfeited. Your guaranteed offer is also subject to you passing any applicable prerequisite(s) for your chosen program.
Once your final <Griffith University High School> course grades are released, we will forward you an Official Academic Transcript and advise your school of your <Griffith University High School program> course results. Your <Griffith University High School program> course results will also be reported to the Queensland Studies Authority (QSA) for recording on your QCE.
If you need clarification about this process, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely
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