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(1) The Curriculum Approval Procedures facilitate the development and approval of (2) In considering proposals for new undergraduate and taught postgraduate (3) In establishing a new, or making substantial variations to an existing Associate Degree, an External Advisory Committee for an Associate Degree Program can be established to fulfil the external feedback function. (4) Schools and The College may need to establish a number of External Advisory Committees to cover the range of discipline areas that they offer, either on their own or in collaboration with other Schools or Research Institutes. (5) For the purposes of these procedures, the definitions that apply can be found in the Curriculum Design and Approvals Policy and Policy DDS Glossary, in addition to the following: (6) Refer to the Curriculum Design and Approvals Policy and the Curriculum Approval Procedures. (7) An External Advisory Committee is established as an ongoing body, to provide advice over a considerable period, from inception of a particular program through to the program being offered to students, or for a limited duration to provide feedback on a planned (8) External Advisory Committees provide industry and expert advice about curriculum design for current or proposed programs with the core functions to: (9) External Advisory Committees can have other functions included in their terms of reference including: (10) Feedback from External Advisory Committees is used to inform quality improvement processes, including being incorporated into Curriculum Review Reports. They can also be invited to comment on reports from the University's (11) The relevant Dean, Deputy Dean, Director or Deputy Chief Executive Officer, The College: (12) The External Advisory Committee's reports will be referred to the School Academic Committee and the Academic Planning and Curriculum Approvals Committee, as part of the consideration of the (13) School Academic Committee will also consider reports on continuing (14) External Advisory Committees feedback for Associate Degree Programs will be referred to during the (15) An annual report from External Advisory Committees for Associate Degree Programs will be provided to The College Academic Pathways Committee. (16) The University recognises that an external committee is not the only way to obtain evidence, information, external views, and feedback on (17) Other sources of information include: (18) Sample terms of reference documents are available under associated information. (19) A reporting template for External Advisory Committees is available under associated information.Curriculum Design and Approval Procedures - External Advisory Committee
Section 1 - Purpose and Context
Section 2 - Definitions
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Section 4 - Procedures
Reporting
Section 5 - Guidelines
Other Sources of External Advice