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Student Handbook 2019

      New Zealand Certificate in
      Information Technology Essentials
      Level 4
      NZ2594

      Disclaimer

      The information contained in this handbook replaces all information contained in any previous
      handbook and is intended as a guide only.

      UCOL is committed to innovation and continuous improvement, and reserves the right to
      change any aspect(s) of the programme. This may affect the currency of the information
      contained in this handbook, e.g.

            Programme location
            Lecture times
            Staff
            Other matters

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Table of Contents

       Quick Links .............................................................................................................................................. 3
       Welcome ................................................................................................................................................. 6
       Staff ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
       Programme Information ......................................................................................................................... 8
       Programme Assessment ....................................................................................................................... 12
       Pathways Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 16
       Student Responsibilities........................................................................................................................ 17
       Appendix 1 – Study Contract ................................................................................................................ 18
       Appendix 2 – Request for Extension ..................................................................................................... 19
       Appendix 3 – Request for Reconsideration of Result ........................................................................... 20
       Appendix 4 – Request for Resubmit / Resit .......................................................................................... 21

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Quick Links
       Student Intranet

       You can access the UCOL student intranet at http://student.ucol.ac.nz to find the most up to date
       policies, procedures, guidelines and forms. These are located in Policies and Procedures under UCOL
       Info. The Academic Statute and Student Discipline Statute (Non-academic), two important documents
       that set out the main rules and processes you need to be aware of, can be found under Related
       Documents to the left of the Policies and Procedures page.

       Outstanding Fees

       All fees are due to be paid in full by the first day teaching starts. Students who have not paid all of
       their fees (including outstanding library fines or other debts with UCOL) will not be eligible to graduate.
       See Academic Statute.

       Computer Suites

       The computer facilities provided by UCOL are available to every enrolled student. Your password is
       the key to your account. Never share your login and password details with anyone else. You will also
       be held responsible for any activities that take place under this account name. Further information
       about computer use at UCOL can be found on the Information Technology page. See Computer Use
       Policy.

       Student ID Cards

       Your student ID card helps you access certain rooms, borrow library equipment and other important
       functions. You can obtain your ID card from the Information Centre.

       Printing and Photocopying

       Printers and photocopiers are operated from your student ID card. The cost of using them is deducted
       from your account. You can top up your credit at the Information Centre and check your balance at
       http://student.ucol.ac.nz/MoneyMatters/Pages/Print-Credit.aspx.

       Internet Access

       Instructions for internet access at UCOL are available at http://connect.ucol.ac.nz.

       Car Parking

       Car parks are provided for UCOL students and staff only. For Palmerston North car parks, all vehicles
       must be registered and display a current year UCOL car parking sticker. This sticker can be obtained
       at the Information Centre. Further information is available on the Car Parking Information page.

       Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

       Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) acknowledges what you have learned from other programmes and
       qualifications, life experiences, work experiences, training programmes and workshops and measures
       this against the requirements of the programme you are enrolled in.

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You can be awarded credit towards a qualification if you can satisfactorily demonstrate that your prior
       qualifications and experience reaches the required standard. You should apply within two weeks of
       starting the course. See Recognition of Prior Learning Procedure and Recognition of Prior Learning
       Application Form.

       Student Support

       Student support is available to help you succeed. Possible types of support include:
            Health services
            Disability support
            Learning services
            Maori education support
            Scholarships and financial hardship support
            Library resources

       More information on how to access this support is provided on the student intranet on the Learning
       & Study and Health Matters pages.

       Concerns and Complaints

       Please refer to the Student Complaints Policy and Student Concerns and Complaints Procedure for
       information on how you can raise a concern or complaint and the process that follows.

       Health and Safety

       We all have a responsibility to maintain a safe, healthy work and study environment. See Student
       Health and Safety Obligations Policy and Student Health and Emergency Procedure.

       Smoking, Drugs and Alcohol

       For the safety and well-being of yourself and others, UCOL has policies regarding smoking, drugs and
       alcohol.

       Smoking is not permitted on any UCOL campus or facility. This smoke free policy applies 7 days a
       week, 24 hours a day. See Smoke Free Policy.

       You may be excluded from class or any UCOL activity if a staff member considers you are under the
       influence of drugs/substances. This may lead to suspension from your programme and even to having
       your enrolment cancelled. The Police may be notified of any illegal activity related to the use or
       possession of drugs or substances. See Drug and Alcohol Policy.

       You may be excluded from class or any UCOL related activity if a staff member believes you are under
       the influence of alcohol. See Drug and Alcohol Policy.

       Withdrawal

       Before you decide to withdraw from your programme, you should talk to staff on your programme.
       Remember, if you are having difficulties with your programme there are ways UCOL can help you. If
       you do decide to withdraw, you must complete a Change of Circumstances Form. These can be
       obtained from the Information Centre.

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Fee Refunds – Domestic Students

       The rules for fee refunds if you withdraw are outlined in the Admission & Enrolment Guide and Student
       Fee Refund Procedure.

       Fee Refunds – International Students

       Please refer to the International Student Fees and Refunds Procedure for more information about fee
       refunds for international students.

       International Students

       International Student Support can help international students with any questions they might have.
       Further information is available on the International Students page. See International Students
       Procedure.

       Whānau Room

       All three campuses have a whānau room or marae facility. The whānau room is a space for all UCOL
       students, where principles of whanaungatanga, whakaruruhau, oranga, ākonga, mātauranga and
       hāpainga I te reo Māori me ōna tikanga are fostered and nurtured.

       All three campuses have a whānau room or marae facility. The whānau room is a space for all UCOL
       students, where principles of whanaungatanga, whakaruruhau, oranga, ākonga, mātauranga and
       hāpainga i te reo Māori me ōna tikanga are fostered and nurtured.

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Welcome
       Hello and welcome to UCOL.

       I’m Leanna Burnett, Head of School for Business and ICT. It’s great you have chosen to study in a field
       that is both challenging and exciting.

       Your lecturers and I are looking forward to working with you and are here to help you meet your study
       goals.

       Leanna Burnett
       HEAD OF SCHOOL
       BUSINESS AND ICT

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Staff
                            EXECUTIVE DEAN
                            Dean Rankin

                            HEAD OF SCHOOL
                            Leanna Burnett

                            Phone: 06 952 7001 extn 70156
                            Email: l.burnett@ucol.ac.nz

                            PROGRAMME LEADER
                            Kawtar Tani

                            Phone: 06 952 7001 extn 70309
                            E-mail: k.tani@ucol.ac.nz

                            LECTURER
                            Heather Moran

                            Phone: 06 952 7001 extn 70128
                            Email: h.moran@ucol.ac.nz

                            LECTURER
                            Marina Nairne

                            Phone: 06 952 7001 extn 70984
                            Email: m.nairne@ucol.ac.nz

                            LECTURER
                            Mat Pendleton

                            Phone: 06 952 7001 extn 70989
                            Email: m.pendleton@ucol.ac.nz

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Programme Information
       Length

       This Certificate is a 19 week (includes 2 weeks holiday plus 1 week for resits) full time programme with
       intakes in the first and second semester.

       You will spend approximately 6 hours per paper a week which includes lecturer supported learning
       hours and independent learning hours.

       Start/Finish Dates

       Semester One
       Term 1                     25 February to 12 April 2019
       Mid-semester break         13 April to 28 April 2019
       Term 2                     29 April to 28 June 2019

       Semester Two
       Term 3                     22 July to 27 September 2019
       Mid-semester break         28 September to 13 October 2019
       Term 4                     14 October to 22 November 2019

       Holidays

       Semester One
       Waitangi Day               06 February
       Good Friday                19 April
       Easter Monday              22 April
       Easter Tuesday             23 April
       ANZAC Day                  25 April
       Queen’s Birthday           03 June

       Semester Two
       Labour Day                 28 October

       Timetable

       A timetable will be issued to you at the beginning of your programme. A programme timetable is also
       available from:
               the School’s Administration Coordinator, or
               on the UCOL internal web-site – using this address:
       http://intranet.ucol.ac.nz/main.asp?page=733

       Note: all timetables are published subject to change. You are advised to regularly check the on-line
       web-based timetable (the address given above), for changes.

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Programme Structure

         Title                                Level      Pre/co-requisites   Local Credits   Lecturer Supported   Independent Learning
                                                                                             Learning             Hours
                                                                                             Hours
         Technical IT Skills                      4                 -                  15              68                  82

         Media Design and Development             4                 -                  15             68                   82

         Information Management                   4                 -                  15             68                   82

         Software Design and Development          4                 -                  15             68                   82

         Totals for programme                     -                 -                  60             272                 328

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Aims

       To provide students with the knowledge and skills for further study to equip them to work in the field
       of Information Technology (IT) as a profession.

       Graduation Requirements

       Students who fulfil all the requirements of the New Zealand Certificate in Information Technology
       Essentials (Level 4) will be awarded this qualification.

       Compulsory Academic Requirements

       Not applicable.

       Off-Campus Learning

       At times your lecturer may wish to take the class to an exhibition or workshop that will be beneficial
       to your learning and creative development.

       UCOL has systems in place to ensure your safety and welfare.

       Any documentation related to the safety of the off-campus activity will be forwarded to you prior to
       the event.

       Student Learning Off-Campus Procedure
       Student Work Experience and Off-campus Learning Policy
       Student Work Experience Procedure

       Health and Safety

       All matters related to issues of health and safety are detailed in the Student Handbook, and included
       in and referred to as part of the programme orientation activities.

       Health and safety information and requirements that are specific to a particular course or learning
       environment will be provided to students before they commence the course and its learning activities.

       Students are informed of UCOL health and safety policy and requirements, including the responsibility
       that students have for their own health and safety and those around them, and they are required to
       follow UCOL health and safety guidelines at all times.

       Students may engage in educational visits that are related to the learning outcomes of the
       programme. When educational visits occur, students are specifically briefed with regard to their
       responsibility for their own health and safety and the health and safety of those around them in the
       context of the learning activity. All off-campus learning activities are conducted in accordance with
       UCOL policies and procedures.

       Refer also to Student Health and Emergency Procedure and Student Health and Safety Obligations
       Policy

       Programme Materials and Costs

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All materials and textbooks needed to complete this paper will be accessible through Moodle, Safari
       or the UCOL library

       Note: All equipment and books belonging to UCOL must be returned and debts settled before you can
       receive your certificate.

       Textbooks

       Required and recommended reading material will be specified in the course outline provided by the
       lecturer at the beginning of the semester.

       Students may use texts and other books, journals, on-line databases, and the Internet to increase their
       awareness and knowledge of the subject material.

       Staff Studios

       The staff studio is 1-1-32. There is a telephone outside the door which you can use to contact
       lecturers.

       Please do not knock on the door to the staff studio without first contacting the staff member by phone.

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Programme Assessment
       Assessment Methodology

       To provide students with the knowledge and skills for further study to equip them to work in the field
       of Information Technology (IT) as a profession.

       Grading Scale

       The grading scale used in this programme is:

       A (+/-)            Pass with Distinction
       B (+/-)            Pass with Merit
       C (+/-)            Pass
       D                  Fail
       E                  Fail
       F                  Ungraded Fail (no assessment undertaken)
       DNC                Did not complete both all compulsory assessments for a course and CAR
       (Grade) (AEG)      Aegrotat Pass
       CR                 Credit gained through the recognition of prior learning
       W                  Withdrawn
       R                  Restricted Pass
       CO                 Conceded Pass
       CP                 Conditional Pass

       The following percentages for each grade shall be used:

       A+                 85 – 100
       A                  80 – 84
       A-                 75 – 79
       B+                 70 – 74
       B                  65 – 69
       B-                 60 – 64
       C+                 55 – 59
       C                  50 – 54
       D                  40 – 49
       E                  0 – 39
       F                  Ungraded Fail

       Te Reo Māori

       UCOL acknowledges the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and endorses the right of its students to
       use Te Reo Māori in assessments. If you are fluent in Te Reo and wish to be assessed in it, you should
       inform your lecturers of this at the beginning of the programme. See Assessment in Te Reo Māori
       Procedure.

       Schedule of Assessment

       A schedule of assessments will be provided to you in your first class or is available from your Lecturer
       in the form of a course outline.

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Conduct During Assessments

       During your study, you are expected to observe and comply with the Academic Statute and all
       programme regulations. Plagiarism or cheating is not tolerated. Academic dishonesty includes:

              Copying from or inappropriate communicating with another person during an exam or
               assessment
              Possessing any unauthorised material during an exam or assessment
              Submitting any work for assessment that is not your own and whose author has not been
               acknowledged
              Copying another’s work
              Collaborating with others in the preparation of material, except where this is an assessment
               requirement
              Resubmitting work without prior written approval of the lecturer

       Turnitin, or a similar programme, may be used to determine whether you have committed academic
       dishonesty. See Conduct of Examinations and Assessments Procedure.

       Part VIII of the Academic Statute outlines the disciplinary proceedings that apply should you breach
       these rules.

       Extensions

       Extensions for an assessment can only be granted prior to the assessment due date in exceptional
       circumstances. These circumstances may include:

              Sickness – in which case a medical certificate must be presented to the lecturer.
              Bereavement – in which case the lecturer must be informed as soon as possible.
              Extenuating circumstances – these circumstances must be explained to the lecturer and proof
               may be required.

       An application for an extension must be submitted to your lecturer in writing using the Appendix 2 –
       Request for Extension form at the back of this handbook. It can also be made in electronic form via
       email which must include all the information required by the form.

       You will receive notification of the outcome once your lecturer has reached a decision. Extensions will
       be for seven (7) days only unless stated otherwise.

       Where an extension has been granted, and the extension deadline has been met, no penalties will
       apply. Your assessment will be marked and feedback provided in the same way as if the assessment
       was submitted on the original date and time.

       Penalties for Late Submissions

       The following conditions apply to all late submissions of assessments that do not have an approved
       extension:

              All assessment work received after the due date and time, and not subject to a lecturer-
               approved extension, will attract a penalty.
              The penalty for late submission is the deduction of 10% of the mark achieved for each day
               beyond the due date for submission.

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   The penalty is applied for a maximum of five (5) days.
              An assessment received after one week from the due date for submission will be returned
               unmarked and a zero (0) grade will be entered.
              No late submissions may be accepted after marked assessments have been returned to
               students, unless it can be determined that there will be no advantage to the student
               submitting the late assessment or disadvantage to students who have submitted the work on
               time.

       Reconsideration of Results

       If you believe that your assessment has been incorrectly assessed, you can apply to your lecturer for
       a reconsideration of result within five (5) days of the return of the assessment. You must apply in
       writing using the Appendix 3 – Request for Reconsideration of Result form at the back of this
       handbook. You may be charged a fee for this process.

       Your result may be unchanged, raised or lowered following reconsideration. The reconsidered result
       will be recorded as the final result. However, you still have the right to appeal this result in accordance
       with the Academic Statute.

       Resubmits and Resits

       An application for a resubmit or resit must be submitted to your lecturer in writing using the Appendix
       4 – Request for Resubmit/Resit form at the back of this handbook. It can also be made in electronic
       form via email which must include all the information required by the form. You may be charged a
       fee for this process.

       Special Passes

       If through illness, accident, bereavement or other exceptional circumstances beyond your control, you
       are unable to complete an assessment or programme, you can apply for a Special Pass.

       The four types of Special Passes are:

              Aegrotat Pass: awarded when you are unable to present work for assessment at the time it is
               due, you are unable to attend a test or examination, or your performance is seriously impaired
               in a test or examination.
              Conceded Pass: awarded when you have otherwise reached an acceptable standard in the
               programme but have narrowly failed one course, thus affecting your ability to complete the
               qualification.
              Conditional Pass: awarded when you have marginally failed to meet the required academic
               standard but in all other aspects have demonstrated an ability to meet it.
              Restricted Pass: awarded when you have marginally failed to meet the required academic
               standard for the course and, if awarded, does not qualify you to enrol in a subsequent
               course/programme for which a pass in the original course is a pre-requisite.

       If you are interested in requesting a Special Pass, contact your lecturer. Programme curriculum
       regulations and other conditions may apply.

       Academic Appeals

       The academic appeals process is outlined in Part IX of the Academic Statute.

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Inability to Meet Programme Requirements

       Under certain circumstances, an individual study contract may be drawn up to encourage you to meet
       programme requirements. Any failure to meet this contract may result in you being asked to leave
       the programme.

       If you have a serious health problem or other personal circumstances that impact on your ability to
       meet programme requirements, please inform your Lecturer.

       Remember, if you are having difficulties with your programme there are ways UCOL can help you. If
       you do decide to withdraw, you must complete a Change of Circumstances Form. These can be
       obtained from the Information Centre.

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Pathways Diagram

                                                         New Zealand
                                                         Certificate in
                                                          Computing
                                                     (Intermediate User)
                                                           (Level 3)

                                                        New Zealand
                                                        Certificate in
                                                        Information
                                                    Technology Essentials
                                                          (Level 4)

                         New Zealand Diploma
                            in Information                                  New Zealand Diploma
                              Technology                                        in Business
                                (Level 5)                                         (Level 5)

                                                         Bachelor of
                                                      Information and
                                                      Communications
                                                    Technology (Applied)
                                                           Level 7

                                Graduate Diploma in Information and Communications Technology
                                                        (Applied) Level 7

                                         (Computer Networks or Software Development)

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Student Responsibilities
       Academic Responsibilities

       All students at UCOL are expected and required not to do any one or more of the following things for
       any examination or assessment:

              Copy from or inappropriately communicate with another person.
              Possess any unauthorised material such as books, printed or written paper, electronic material
               or any other material.
              Plagiarise the work of another without indicating that the ideas and/or words are not the
               student’s own.
              Collaborate with others in the preparation of material, except where this has been approved
               as an assessment requirement.
              Resubmit prior work without prior written approval of the programme staff.
              Use any other unfair means.

       Non-academic Responsibilities

       All students at UCOL (whether on UCOL premises or at a UCOL activity off campus) are expected and
       required to behave at all times in a reasonable and lawful manner in the circumstances.

       Without limiting the first statement, you are required:

              To observe all UCOL health and safety rules.
              To treat all people (whilst on UCOL premises or at a UCOL activity off campus), including UCOL
               staff and students, in a lawful manner in the circumstances and with respect and
               consideration.
              To attend UCOL course activities and tuition without the influence of alcohol and/or unlawful
               substances.
              To take reasonable care not to damage or destroy UCOL resources and to use all UCOL
               resources in accordance with UCOL’s directions.
              Not to harass any person whilst on UCOL premises or at a UCOL activity off campus.
              Not to discriminate against any person in a way which is unlawful.
              To act in a manner that maintains your well-being and that of other staff and students at
               UCOL.

       Quick Links

       Further information is available at:

              Academic Statute
              Student Discipline Statute (Non-academic)
              Student Health and Safety Obligations Policy
              Student Health and Emergency Procedure

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Appendix 1 – Study Contract

       Student Name:

       Date:

       I hereby acknowledge that I have received, read and understand the contents of my student
       handbook.

       In signing this agreement, I agree to abide by the rules and conditions stated within that handbook. I
       understand that, should I breach any of the above mentioned rules, I may be subject to disciplinary
       action. I understand that if I wish to withdraw from part or all of my programme or my circumstances
       change in other ways that affect my programme, it is my responsibility to complete a Change of
       Circumstances form and to submit it immediately to Student Information.

       Signed:

       I have explained any areas of concern or confusion expressed regarding the rules and conditions stated
       in the student handbook. I am assured that the student understands his/her obligations as a student
       on this programme.

       Lecturer Name:

       Date Received:

       Signed:

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Appendix 2 – Request for Extension

       Student Name:

       Date:

       I would like to request an extension for the submission of assessment for the following:

       Programme:

       Paper:

       Test/Assessment:

       Date Due:

       Reason for Requesting Extension:

       I declare that the information given is correct and true.

       Signed:

       Lecturer Name:

       Date Received:

       Decision:                 Declined / Approved (circle one) for ______ day(s)

       Reason Declined:

       Note:
           Requests must be made prior to the due date.
           Extensions will be for seven (7) days only unless stated otherwise.
           Extensions will only be issued to those who have genuine reasons for not being able to
             complete assessments.

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Appendix 3 – Request for Reconsideration of Result

       Student Name:

       Date:

       Programme:

       Paper:

       Test/Assessment:

       I request reconsideration of my result for the above test/assessment.

       I understand that the mark I receive from this reconsideration will appear on my final transcript.

       Yours sincerely

       Signed:

       Note: This request must be made within five (5) days of receiving your original result.

       Lecturer Name:

       Date Received:

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Appendix 4 – Request for Resubmit / Resit

         Student Name:

         Date:

         Programme:

         Paper:

         Test/Assessment:

         Date Due:

         Reason for Requesting Resubmit/Resit:

         Supporting Documentation Attached:

         Medical certificate   
         Employer              
         Other (specify)

         Signed:

         Lecturer Name:

         Date Received:

         Decision:             Declined / Approved (circle one)

         Reason Declined:

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