Canvas provides access to learning and teaching materials for subjects, including subject outlines, assessment guidelines and important subject information. Using CanvasĬanvas is UTS’s online learning management system. Please refer to our coursework introduction page for more information on Grading, class sizes and system of coursework. If you miss an assessment, or are unable to hand an assessment in on time, you may be eligible to apply for special consideration.įor further information, please see subject assessments. Subject assessmentĭuring your time at UTS, you may be required to complete a number of different types of assessment for each subject. For more informaion, please refer to our Information for International students pages on course load requirements at UTS. However, students studying on student visas must enrol in at least one on-campus subject each session, and can study a maximum of 25% of their total course by distance. International students may enrol in distance subjects, subject to faculty approval. Students should ensure that they refer back to the subject outline (available on Canvas) throughout the teaching session. Your subject outline will include further details of specific attendance requirements. It is your responsibility as a student to attend lectures, tutorials, seminars and laboratory session, and to carry out all assignment and examination work for the subjects in which you are enrolled. Regular class attendance is a requirement of the University.
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You can find out the attendance mode, and typical days and times for a subject on the UTS timetable website. Please be aware thar your subjects may have classes scheduled during the day or in the evening, regardless of your part-time or full-time study load. Not all subjects are available in the evenings, and evening classes can start as early as 5pm. On-campus classes may be timetabled between 8am and 9pm. However, regular contact is maintained with the student's supervisor(s) throughout enrolment. Students undertaking a master's degree (research) or doctoral degree are, in general, not required to attend classes. Offshore mode: subjects are offered at a campus outside of Australia.Distance (off-campus) mode: students are provided with materials to work through in their own time, supported by online and print materials and possibly one or two face-to-face sessions.Block mode: involves an intensive period of study, in classes scheduled over one or more weeks of the teaching period.
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For more information on dates, see the UTS Handbook. Preparation weeks, Stuvac and assessment weeks will be in addition to this 11 week teaching session.