• Revoke Accreditation Conditions 17 December 2015

    Provider: S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited

    Course: Bachelor of Business Administration

    Renewal of Course Accreditations

    Report on revocation of conditions of accreditation of four courses of study offered by S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited

    On 17 December 2015 a TEQSA Commissioner revoked, under section 53(2) of the TEQSA Act:

    • Conditions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 imposed on the accreditation of the following courses offered by S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited:
        • Bachelor of Business Administration
        • Master of Business Administration (Global)
        • Master of Business Administration (Executive); and
    • Conditions 1,2,3 and 4 imposed on the accreditation of the Master of Global Business.

    The decision to revoke the conditions was made on the basis that the Commissioner was satisfied that the conditions had been met.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID0451
  • Re-accreditation 17 October 2013

    Provider: Navitas Australia (formerly Study Group Australia Pty Limited)

    Course: Diploma of Business

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of two higher education courses of study offered by Study Group Australia Pty Limited

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 56 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), to renew accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Study Group Australia Pty Limited (Taylors UniLink) for a period of seven years until 17 October 2020:

    • Diploma of Information Technology
    • Diploma of Business

    Background to Decision

    Study Group Australia Pty Limited submitted an application for renewal of accreditation of two courses of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 56(4) enables TEQSA to renew accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the two higher education courses of study submitted by Study Group Australia Pty Limited for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0452
  • Re-accreditation 17 October 2013

    Provider: Navitas Australia (formerly Study Group Australia Pty Limited)

    Course: Diploma of Information Technology

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of two higher education courses of study offered by Study Group Australia Pty Limited

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 56 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), to renew accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Study Group Australia Pty Limited (Taylors UniLink) for a period of seven years until 17 October 2020:

    • Diploma of Information Technology
    • Diploma of Business

    Background to Decision

    Study Group Australia Pty Limited submitted an application for renewal of accreditation of two courses of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 56(4) enables TEQSA to renew accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the two higher education courses of study submitted by Study Group Australia Pty Limited for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0453
  • Accreditation 20 July 2016

    Provider: Excelsia University College

    Course: Executive Master of Business Administration

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of four higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College

    A delegate of TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the following higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College for a period of seven years until 20 July 2023:

    • Master of Business Administration
    • Executive Master of Business Administration
    • Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration

    TEQSA has, under subsection 53(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed three conditions on the accreditation of the above courses of study.

    Condition 1:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to direct the new Head of Business to perform a full review of the courses in respect of Provider Course Accreditation Standards 1 and 5, taking into consideration the TEQSA expert reports, and provide TEQSA with a list of improvements made to the courses and copies of all new unit outlines as reviewed. The review must include consideration of the requirements of PCAS 1.9 for those units taught and assessed in both face-to-face, online and Carousel modes of study.

    Condition 2:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to provide evidence demonstrating that students will have library access to academic journal databases, relevant to the field of study, as well as library holdings of all prescribed and recommended readings for the courses.

    Condition 3:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to submit evidence demonstrating progress towards building its Business School (including a workforce plan) in respect to meeting Provider Course Accreditation Standards 4.1 and 4.2. The evidence must include the name, qualification, nature of engagement and number of teaching hours of the Head of Program for the MBA, a Discipline Leader for Management and Commerce and a Principal Research in Management.

    The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA considers that the decision to apply conditions to Excelsia College's application for accreditation of four courses of study is consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as Excelsia College is at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA considers that the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards involve a number of matters that may affect Excelsia College's capacity to manage and deliver its higher education awards.

    • The broad issues which relate to the courses of study include:

      a) risk in relation to demonstration of compliance of unit and course learning outcomes to the Qualification Standards,

      b) risk that the courses' content will not provide appropriate engagement by students in intellectual inquiry consistent with the nature and level of the units being taught and the expected learning outcomes of the courses of study,

      c) risk that students may not have access to library and information resources required to achieve the learning outcomes of the courses of study, and

      d) risk posed by the proposed staffing profile and the fact that a full complement of staff with appropriate qualifications and experience has not yet been engaged to ensure adequate academic direction and oversight of course quality.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0454
  • Accreditation 20 July 2016

    Provider: Excelsia University College

    Course: Graduate Certificate in Business Administration

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of four higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College

    A delegate of TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the following higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College for a period of seven years until 20 July 2023:

    • Master of Business Administration
    • Executive Master of Business Administration
    • Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration

    TEQSA has, under subsection 53(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed three conditions on the accreditation of the above courses of study.

    Condition 1:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to direct the new Head of Business to perform a full review of the courses in respect of Provider Course Accreditation Standards 1 and 5, taking into consideration the TEQSA expert reports, and provide TEQSA with a list of improvements made to the courses and copies of all new unit outlines as reviewed. The review must include consideration of the requirements of PCAS 1.9 for those units taught and assessed in both face-to-face, online and Carousel modes of study.

    Condition 2:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to provide evidence demonstrating that students will have library access to academic journal databases, relevant to the field of study, as well as library holdings of all prescribed and recommended readings for the courses.

    Condition 3:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to submit evidence demonstrating progress towards building its Business School (including a workforce plan) in respect to meeting Provider Course Accreditation Standards 4.1 and 4.2. The evidence must include the name, qualification, nature of engagement and number of teaching hours of the Head of Program for the MBA, a Discipline Leader for Management and Commerce and a Principal Research in Management.

    The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA considers that the decision to apply conditions to Excelsia College's application for accreditation of four courses of study is consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as Excelsia College is at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA considers that the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards involve a number of matters that may affect Excelsia College's capacity to manage and deliver its higher education awards.

    • The broad issues which relate to the courses of study include:

      a) risk in relation to demonstration of compliance of unit and course learning outcomes to the Qualification Standards,

      b) risk that the courses' content will not provide appropriate engagement by students in intellectual inquiry consistent with the nature and level of the units being taught and the expected learning outcomes of the courses of study,

      c) risk that students may not have access to library and information resources required to achieve the learning outcomes of the courses of study, and

      d) risk posed by the proposed staffing profile and the fact that a full complement of staff with appropriate qualifications and experience has not yet been engaged to ensure adequate academic direction and oversight of course quality.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0455
  • Accreditation 20 July 2016

    Provider: Excelsia University College

    Course: Graduate Diploma of Business Administration

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of four higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College

    A delegate of TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the following higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College for a period of seven years until 20 July 2023:

    • Master of Business Administration
    • Executive Master of Business Administration
    • Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration

    TEQSA has, under subsection 53(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed three conditions on the accreditation of the above courses of study.

    Condition 1:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to direct the new Head of Business to perform a full review of the courses in respect of Provider Course Accreditation Standards 1 and 5, taking into consideration the TEQSA expert reports, and provide TEQSA with a list of improvements made to the courses and copies of all new unit outlines as reviewed. The review must include consideration of the requirements of PCAS 1.9 for those units taught and assessed in both face-to-face, online and Carousel modes of study.

    Condition 2:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to provide evidence demonstrating that students will have library access to academic journal databases, relevant to the field of study, as well as library holdings of all prescribed and recommended readings for the courses.

    Condition 3:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to submit evidence demonstrating progress towards building its Business School (including a workforce plan) in respect to meeting Provider Course Accreditation Standards 4.1 and 4.2. The evidence must include the name, qualification, nature of engagement and number of teaching hours of the Head of Program for the MBA, a Discipline Leader for Management and Commerce and a Principal Research in Management.

    The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA considers that the decision to apply conditions to Excelsia College's application for accreditation of four courses of study is consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as Excelsia College is at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA considers that the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards involve a number of matters that may affect Excelsia College's capacity to manage and deliver its higher education awards.

    • The broad issues which relate to the courses of study include:

      a) risk in relation to demonstration of compliance of unit and course learning outcomes to the Qualification Standards,

      b) risk that the courses' content will not provide appropriate engagement by students in intellectual inquiry consistent with the nature and level of the units being taught and the expected learning outcomes of the courses of study,

      c) risk that students may not have access to library and information resources required to achieve the learning outcomes of the courses of study, and

      d) risk posed by the proposed staffing profile and the fact that a full complement of staff with appropriate qualifications and experience has not yet been engaged to ensure adequate academic direction and oversight of course quality.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0456
  • Accreditation 20 July 2016

    Provider: Excelsia University College

    Course: Master of Business Administration

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of four higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College

    A delegate of TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the following higher education courses of study offered by Excelsia College for a period of seven years until 20 July 2023:

    • Master of Business Administration
    • Executive Master of Business Administration
    • Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration

    TEQSA has, under subsection 53(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed three conditions on the accreditation of the above courses of study.

    Condition 1:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to direct the new Head of Business to perform a full review of the courses in respect of Provider Course Accreditation Standards 1 and 5, taking into consideration the TEQSA expert reports, and provide TEQSA with a list of improvements made to the courses and copies of all new unit outlines as reviewed. The review must include consideration of the requirements of PCAS 1.9 for those units taught and assessed in both face-to-face, online and Carousel modes of study.

    Condition 2:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to provide evidence demonstrating that students will have library access to academic journal databases, relevant to the field of study, as well as library holdings of all prescribed and recommended readings for the courses.

    Condition 3:

    Prior to marketing or delivery of the courses, Excelsia College is to submit evidence demonstrating progress towards building its Business School (including a workforce plan) in respect to meeting Provider Course Accreditation Standards 4.1 and 4.2. The evidence must include the name, qualification, nature of engagement and number of teaching hours of the Head of Program for the MBA, a Discipline Leader for Management and Commerce and a Principal Research in Management.

    The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA considers that the decision to apply conditions to Excelsia College's application for accreditation of four courses of study is consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as Excelsia College is at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA considers that the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards involve a number of matters that may affect Excelsia College's capacity to manage and deliver its higher education awards.

    • The broad issues which relate to the courses of study include:

      a) risk in relation to demonstration of compliance of unit and course learning outcomes to the Qualification Standards,

      b) risk that the courses' content will not provide appropriate engagement by students in intellectual inquiry consistent with the nature and level of the units being taught and the expected learning outcomes of the courses of study,

      c) risk that students may not have access to library and information resources required to achieve the learning outcomes of the courses of study, and

      d) risk posed by the proposed staffing profile and the fact that a full complement of staff with appropriate qualifications and experience has not yet been engaged to ensure adequate academic direction and oversight of course quality.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0457
  • Accreditation 15 January 2014

    Provider: Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Fashion Design

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of four higher education courses of study offered by Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has determined, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), to grant accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd for a period of seven years until 15 January 2021:

    • Master of Design
    • Graduate Diploma of Design
    • Graduate Certificate of Design
    • Bachelor of Fashion Design

    Background to Decision

    Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd submitted an application for accreditation of four courses of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 49(6) enables TEQSA to grant accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the four higher education courses of study submitted by Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0458
  • Accreditation 15 January 2014

    Provider: Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd

    Course: Master of Design

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of four higher education courses of study offered by Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has determined, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), to grant accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd for a period of seven years until 15 January 2021:

    • Master of Design
    • Graduate Diploma of Design
    • Graduate Certificate of Design
    • Bachelor of Fashion Design

    Background to Decision

    Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd submitted an application for accreditation of four courses of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 49(6) enables TEQSA to grant accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the four higher education courses of study submitted by Whitehouse Institute Pty Ltd for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0459