Progression rules
In order to complete requirements for, or continue candidature in, the Master of Information Technology Management, the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management, and the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Management, candidates shall be governed by the rules that are specified below.
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where the student does not show good cause, apply the rule. |
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advise a student when their performance has been such that a rule would normally be applied and call upon that student to show good cause why the rule should not be applied; and |
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A student who has failed a cumulative total of 12 credit points at any stage of enrolment in the Master of Information Technology will be required to show good cause why he or she should be allowed to re-enrol and, if good cause has not been established, the student's enrolment will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology; |
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A student who has failed a cumulative total of 18 credit points at any stage of enrolment in the Master of Information Technology and/or the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology will be required to show good cause why he or she should be allowed to re-enrol and, if good cause has not been established, the student's enrolment will be transferred to the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology; |
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A student who has failed a cumulative total of more than 18 credit points in the Master of Information Technology and/or the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology and/or the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology will be required to show good cause why he or she should be allowed to re-enrol and, if good cause has not been established, the student will not be permitted to re-enrol. |
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