Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term2 2025

Course Code: GEOM5188C

Course Title: Apply GIS software to spatial problems

Important Information:  

Please read the Student website for additional requirements of in-person attendance: https://www.rmit.edu.au/covid/coming-to-campus 

 

Please check your Canvas course shell closer to when the course starts to see if this course requires mandatory in-person attendance. The delivery method of the course might have to change quickly in response to changes in the local state/national directive regarding in-person course attendance. 

School: 530T Built Environment and Sustainability

Campus: City Campus

Program: C4417 - Certificate IV in Surveying and Spatial Information Services

Course Contact: Matthew Sweeney

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4105

Course Contact Email: matthew.sweeney@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Dr Indira Wittamperuma
Course Coordinator
Building, Surveying & Land Management
Built Environment & Sustainability
RMIT University
College of Vocational Education
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Email: indira.wittamperuma@rmit.edu.au

Phone: +61399254176

Nominal Hours: 70

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None

Course Description

In this course you will develop the skills and knowledge required to use geographic information system (GIS) software applications to show spatial patterns and relationships for identified issues. This includes integrating various sources of spatial information using spatial overlay techniques and analysis of data.

The course also includes using univariate statistics to explore datasets, and spatial and attribute queries to generate results and reports.

This course is suitable for entry-level technicians who use a broad range of cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply a range of methods, tools, materials and information to complete routine and non-routine activities and provide and transmit solutions to a variety of predictable and sometimes unpredictable problems.

 


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

CPPSSI4035 Apply GIS software to spatial problems

Element:

1. Prepare for spatial analysis

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Clarify task requirements to address the issue under consideration with appropriate persons. 1.2 Apply appropriate work practices for safe screen-based work. 1.3 Access, interpret and manipulate spatial datasets to confirm they are in acceptable format to meet task requirements. 1.4 Identify and resolve routine spatial data problems or irregularities with geometry and attributes and resolve with appropriate persons. 1.5 Use spatial and attribute queries to select features from vector and aspatial text databases. 1.6 Determine accuracy of query results on vector and raster datasets by cross-referencing in tabular and cartographic view. 1.7 Generate and use univariate statistics to explore the dataset.

Element:

2. Undertake spatial analysis

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Manipulate existing data and integrate new data according to task requirements. 2.2 Use vector and raster geoprocessing techniques to generate results relating to spatial task. 2.3 Check that outputs of analysis are correct and applicable.

Element:

3. Produce reports

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Compile information on the limitations and assumptions of the datasets and the geoprocessing techniques used according to task and organisational requirements. 3.2 Present summary statistics and results using tabular, cartographic and graphic methods according to task requirements. 3.3 Incorporate results for all sources into reports according to organisational requirements. 3.4 Comply with legislative and ethical requirements for producing reports based on spatial data analysis.

Element:

4. Finalise data analysis

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Check output spatial data for completeness and manipulate where necessary according to organisational requirements. 4.2 Create metadata according to organisational requirements. 4.3 Store spatial data in a secure location and record details according to organisational requirements. 4.4 Comply with organisational requirements for documentation and storage relating to audit trails, naming standards, templates and version control.


Learning Outcomes


On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements. 


Details of Learning Activities

Learning Activities:

  1. Spatial data types and file formats
  2. Viewing data in different spatial references
  3. Work with spatial data
  4. Identify and remove spatial data errors
  5. Intro to ESRI ArcGIS Pro
  6. Produce basic map
  7. Conduct statistical Analysis
  8. Create ESRI File Geodatabase
  9. Create heat map
  10. Create graphs and scatterplots

The total number of scheduled hours for teaching, learning, and assessment in this course encompasses all planned activities, including face-to-face classes, lectures, workshops, seminars, workplace visits, online learning, and other structured learning formats. It also includes the time required to undertake, assess, and complete all assessment tasks, observe work performance, and participate in discussions.


Teaching Schedule

Syllabus - Spatial Software Applications

The following syllabus provides you with this course's Training and Assessment schedule. Refer to this page to find out what themes will be discussed each week and when assessments are due. You will also find important information on census dates, excursions and practices. While we endeavor to deliver and assess in line with this syllabus, we reserve the right to make changes to accommodate unexpected circumstances. 

Session/Date

    

Theme

    

Assessments

    

Session One

14-20 July

Lesson Title:

Introduction to Spatial Software Applications

Description:

During this session, you will be introduced to the assessment, and the teacher will provide a thorough overview of the assessment documentation, including its requirements and expectations.

In addition, software licenses will be distributed to you, allowing you to access and utilize the required software on your home computers for the assessment.

Furthermore, you will be informed about additional training opportunities available to you, such as LinkedIn Training, which offers a range of courses and resources to further enhance your skills and knowledge in the subject area. This will enable you to expand your learning beyond the classroom and gain valuable insights from various educational platforms.

Assessment 1 released 


 

    

Session Two

21-27 July

Lesson Title:

Defining project requirements and key components

Description:

During this session, you will be introduced to the "Project Scoping Document," which serves as a comprehensive guide for defining the project requirements and key components that need to be addressed in collaboration with the client.

The document will cover various essential areas, including objectives, purpose, positional accuracy, validation methods, legislative requirements, spatial references, spatial datasets including Digital elevation models, analysis requirements,, metadata standards, backup schedule, upload requirements, Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) requirements when working on screen-based equipment, geoprocessing workflow, and the clarification and confirmation of task requirements.

By thoroughly discussing these areas, we aim to establish a clear understanding of the project scope and ensure alignment between all stakeholders involved. 

 

    

Session Three

28 July - 3 August

Lesson Title:

Initial meeting requirement with client (Continued)

Description:

During this session, you will will be assigned an assessment task that involves participating in a meeting with the client. The purpose of the meeting is to engage in extensive discussions and document all project requirements, while also addressing a series of questions.

The main objective of these discussions and documentation is to establish a clear and precise understanding of the project scope, ensuring alignment among all stakeholders. This meticulous process will facilitate effective planning and execution of the assessment task, ultimately leading to a successful outcome.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will demonstrate their proficiency in understanding and managing project requirements, as well as their ability to communicate effectively with clients and stakeholders.

 

    

Session Four

4-10 August

Lesson Title:

Obtain and validate spatial datasets

Description:

In this session, you will engage in an assessment task focused on downloading and validating spatial datasets for a project using industry-accepted methods.

Before starting the task, you will receive training on the appropriate methods for obtaining and validating spatial datasets. You will also become familiar with the relevant GIS software. This training will cover important aspects such as documenting the dataset's details like name, version number or currency date, format type, geometry, source location, spatial reference (projection, datum, and coordinate system), determined accuracy, discrepancies, suitability, and limitations.

In addition to the practical task, you will be required to answer knowledge questions, demonstrating their understanding of the subject matter.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will showcase their proficiency in obtaining, validating, and managing spatial datasets, as well as your comprehension of the underlying concepts and principles. 

 

  

Session Five

11-17 August

Lesson Title:

Resolve Errors

Description:

In this session, you will engage in an assessment task focused on resolving spatial data problems and irregularities, particularly related to geometry and attribute errors.

To effectively address these issues, you will undergo training to enable you to identify and rectify data quality issues associated with the data obtained.

By familiarizing themselves with these techniques, you will acquire the necessary skills to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the spatial data, thereby enhancing its overall quality and usability.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will demonstrate your proficiency in identifying and resolving spatial data problems, showcasing their ability to maintain high-quality datasets that meet the required standards.

 

  

Session Six

18-24 August 

Lesson Title:

Calculate and interpret univariate statistics

Description:

In this session, you will engage in an assessment task focused on analyzing graves within the Riverside Cemetery, Queenbeyan NSW. The task involves designing and creating a graph and table to visually represent and present the total number of graves for different religions in the cemetery.

You will receive training on the analysis techniques and tools needed for this task. You will learn how to analyse the data and calculate various univariate statistics for each religion group. The statistics to be determined include the minimum value, maximum value, summary statistics (such as count and sum), mean, median, range, mode, and standard deviation.

Upon completing the analysis, you will validate the results with the teacher to ensure accuracy and enhance their understanding of the findings.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will demonstrate their proficiency in data analysis, graph creation, and calculation of univariate statistics. This assessment will showcase your ability to work with real-world data, interpret statistical measures, and effectively present their findings in a graphical format. It will also demonstrate their skills in utilizing appropriate tools and techniques for data analysis and visualization. 

 

    

Session Seven

25-31 August

Lesson Title:

Create Thematic layer

Description:

In this session, you will engage in an assessment task focused on utilizing a digital elevation model (DEM) to generate a thematic layer and contour lines, along with their corresponding elevation values.

To successfully complete this task, you will receive training in applying geoprocessing techniques within a geographical information system (GIS) software. You will learn how to use the software tools and functions to process the DEM data and create the desired thematic layer and contour lines.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will demonstrate your proficiency in working with DEM data, applying geoprocessing techniques, and generating informative thematic layers and contour lines. This assessment will showcase your ability to analyze and visualize elevation data effectively using GIS technology, which is a valuable skill in various geospatial applications and industries.

 

    

Mid-semester break

1-7 September

The Mid-semester break is a scheduled break in the semester. No teaching or assessment will occur during this time. Also, your Trainer/Assessor won't be available during this time. If you need to contact them, please email them via your student email account, and they will respond once they return from the break.

Semester 2 census date 01 Sep 2025

 

 

 

    

Session Eight

8-14 September

Lesson Title:

Metadata report 

Description:

In this session, you will be assigned an assessment task focused on creating a metadata statement for the Riverside Cemetery report in accordance with ISO standards. The task involves filling in the necessary metadata fields to ensure compliance with the specified ISO standards, thereby providing comprehensive information about the report and its contents.

To successfully complete this task, you will receive training on metadata creation and understanding the relevant attribute fields that need to be populated. This training will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to accurately document and describe the report in compliance with ISO standards.

Additionally, as part of the session, you will be expected to answer a knowledge question, demonstrating their understanding of metadata creation and the significance of associated attribute fields. This will further assess the your comprehension of metadata standards and their ability to effectively document and organize information.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will showcase your proficiency in creating metadata statements that adhere to ISO standards. This demonstrates your ability to accurately document and describe the Riverside Cemetery report, ensuring effective data management and facilitating information retrieval in accordance with industry best practices.

 

  

 

 

  

Session Nine

15-21 September

Lesson Title:

Finalise and submit project assessment

Description:

In this session, you will be assigned an assessment task that involves finalizing all documentation related to your project. This includes ensuring that all required documents, reports, or presentations are completed and reviewed for accuracy and completeness. You will also need to complete the 'Submission of Completed Work' document, which includes providing a summary of the work done and any additional information required for submission.

Furthermore, as part of the assessment task, you will be required to upload all necessary materials onto the Canvas platform. This includes submitting the completed documents, reports, or presentations in the designated format specified by the instructor.

By successfully completing this task and submitting all required materials, you will demonstrate your ability to effectively organize and finalize project documentation, ensuring that all necessary information is provided for assessment. You will also showcase your proficiency in utilizing the Canvas platform to submit their work in a timely and accurate manner.

  Assessment 1 due: 21 Sep 2025 

 Session Ten

22-28 September

Lesson Title:

Initial meeting and data validation

Description:

During this session, you will be presented with an assessment task where they will have a meeting with the client to discuss and document the project requirements. The focus will be on understanding the client's needs and expectations for the project. 

Additionally, you will be tasked with downloading and validating the necessary spatial datasets for the project. This will involve using industry-accepted methods to ensure the accuracy and quality of the data.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will contribute to the foundation of a well-informed and structured project.

AFL Grand Final public holiday (Friday) 26 Sep 2025

  Assessment 2 released 

Session Eleven

29 September - 5 October

Lesson Title:

Resolve Errors

Description:

In this session, you will engage in an assessment task focused on resolving spatial data problems and irregularities, particularly related to geometry and attribute errors.

To effectively address these issues, you will undergo training to enable you to identify and rectify data quality issues associated with the data obtained.

By familiarizing yourself with these techniques, you will acquire the necessary skills to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the spatial data, thereby enhancing its overall quality and usability.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will demonstrate their proficiency in identifying and resolving spatial data problems, showcasing your ability to maintain high-quality datasets that meet the required standards.

 

    

Session Twelve

6-12 October

Lesson Title:

Calculate and interpret univariate statistics

Description:

In this session, you will be assigned an assessment task focused on examining the impact of roads on the Koala population. The task involves designing and creating a graph that visually represents the relationship between roads and Koala sightings. The graph will include a scatterplot with a trendline and the associated correlation coefficient value. 

Additionally, you will receive training in analysing the provided dataset to calculate various univariate statistics for the Koala sighting numbers. The statistics to be determined include the minimum value, maximum value, summary statistics (such as count and sum), mean, median, range, mode, and standard deviation.

Upon completing the task, you will validate the results with the teacher to ensure accuracy and understanding of the analysis.

By successfully completing these tasks, you will demonstrate your proficiency in data visualization, statistical analysis, and interpreting the relationship between roads and the Koala population.

 

    

Session Thirteen

13-19 October

Lesson Title:

Thematic map showing koala density

Description:

In this session, you will be assigned an assessment task that involves utilizing geoprocessing techniques within Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to manipulate and edit Koala data. The main objective is to create a thematic map showcasing the density of Koalas. This map will be integrated with aerial photography, satellite imagery, or a map serving as a background.

To successfully complete this task, you will receive training in applying geoprocessing techniques within a geographical information system (GIS) software. You will learn how to use the software tools and functions to process the data and create the desired thematic layer.

By successfully completing this task, you will demonstrate your proficiency in applying geoprocessing techniques, data manipulation, and map creation using GIS software. You will showcase your ability to effectively represent and visualize Koala density information in a thematic map, integrating it with other spatial data sources for enhanced context and presentation.

 

    

Session Fourteen

20-26 October

Lesson Title:

Create Metadata

Description:

During this session, the student will be assigned an assessment task that focuses on creating a metadata statement for Riverside Cemetery Analysis Report, following the ISO standards. The task entails filling in the required metadata fields, adhering to the specified ISO standards, to provide comprehensive information about the contents.

To ensure the successful completion of the task, the student will receive training on metadata creation and understanding the relevant attribute fields that need to be populated. This training will equip the student with the necessary skills and knowledge to accurately document and describe the report in compliance with ISO standards.

By successfully completing these tasks, the student will demonstrate their proficiency in creating metadata statements that adhere to ISO standards, showcasing their ability to accurately document geospatial datasets and facilitate effective data management practices.

 

    

Session Fifteen

27 October- 2 November

Lesson Title:

Submission of completed work document

Description:

In this session, you will be assigned an assessment task focused on completing and reviewing all project documentation. You will need to ensure that all required documents, reports, or presentations are finalized with accuracy and completeness. Additionally, you will be responsible for completing the 'Submission of Completed Work' document, which includes summarizing the work done and providing any additional information necessary for submission.

By successfully completing this task, you will demonstrate your proficiency in organizing and finalizing project documentation to meet the required standards. You will showcase your attention to detail and ability to effectively communicate the key aspects of your work.

 

    

Session Sixteen

3-9 November

Lesson Title:

Store spatial data and documentation

Description:

In this session, you will be assigned an assessment task that involves completing all necessary requirements and uploading all completed documentation onto the Canvas platform.

You will be responsible for reviewing and finalizing all project components, ensuring that all requirements are met and all documentation is complete. This includes checking for accuracy, proper formatting, and adherence to guidelines.

Upon completion, you will need to upload all the finalized documentation onto the Canvas platform. This will involve organizing the files, naming them appropriately, and submitting them in the designated location.

By successfully completing this task, you will demonstrate your ability to effectively manage and submit your work, showcasing your attention to detail and adherence to submission requirements.

Melbourne Cup Day public holiday (Tuesday) 04 Nov 2025

Assessment 2 due: 09 Nov 2025

    

Session Seventeen

10-16 November

Revision and feedback on work completed

 

    

Session Eighteen

17-23 November

Assessment marking and finalising results

 

Official Results Release

01 Dec

  

Important: It is your responsibility to check your results on this date.

Your official results for this course will be released on this date. Your teacher will not inform you of your final result. It will only be available via My Student Record on RMIT's website. 

It is not your Trainer/Assessors responsibility to let you know your final result. 

Your teacher will not be available to comment on your assessment or final results from 24 Nov - 07 Dec 2025. After this date, you can contact them to talk about your final result if you need it. 

 

 


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources

Students will be able to access course information and learning materials through the Learning Hub and may be provided with additional materials in class. Lists of relevant reference books, resources in the library and accessible Internet sites will be provided where possible. You will also use equipment and software packages in the laboratory for the project work. During the course, you will be directed to websites to enhance your knowledge and understanding of difficult concepts

Check the Library Subject Guides: http://rmit.libguides.com/geospatial

 

Accessed Via the RMIT Library Link:

LinkedIn Learning

Australian Standards


Overview of Assessment

Assessment for this course is ongoing throughout the semester. Your knowledge and understanding of course content is assessed through participation in class exercises, oral presentations and through the application of learned skills and insights to your written tasks. Full assessment briefs will be provided and can be found on CANVAS. 

Assessment task number 1: Spatial Analysis Portfolio

Assessment task number 2: Environmental factors affecting Koalas.


Assessment Tasks

 

Assessment Name

  

Description

  

Release Date

  

Due Date

  

Assessment 1: Riverside Cemetery Flood Analysis Report 

  

This assessment tasks you with utilise univariate statistics to analyse datasets and applying spatial and attribute queries to produce results and reports that assess flood impact and recovery.

  

14 Jul 2025

  

21 Sep 2025

  

Assessment 2: Determine Environmental Factors Affecting Koala 

  
This assessment requires you to analyse environmental factors in a specific location using data analysis and spatial techniques to evaluate their impact and generate comprehensive reports with associated graphs               

22 Sep 2025

  

09 Nov 2025

  


Assessment Matrix

Mapping Assessments to the Unit of Competency – Instructions

Element

  

Performance criteria

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Assessment

      Task 1

Riverside Cemetery flood analysis report

  

Assessment

Task 2 Environmental Factors

affecting Koalas

  

1. Prepare for spatial analysis.

 

 

 

  

1.1. Clarify task requirements to address the issue under consideration with appropriate persons.

  

A1

  

A1

  

1.2. Apply appropriate work practices for safe screen-based work.

  

A2

  

A2

  

1.3. Access, interpret and manipulate spatial datasets to confirm they are in acceptable format to meet task requirements.

  

B1

  

B1

  

1.4. Identify and resolve routine spatial data problems or irregularities with geometry and attributes and resolve with appropriate persons

  

B1, B2

  

B1, B2

  

1.5 Use spatial and attribute queries to select features from vector and aspatial text databases.

  

B3

  

B3

  

1.6. Determine accuracy of query results on vector and raster datasets by cross-referencing in tabular and cartographic view.

  

B3

  

B3

  

1.7. Generate and use univariate statistics to explore the dataset.

  

B3

  

B3

  

2. Undertake spatial analyst

  

2.1. Manipulate existing data and integrate new data according to task requirements.

  

B4

  

B4

  

2.2. Use vector and raster geoprocessing techniques to generate results relating to spatial task.

  

B3, B4

  

B3, B4

  

2.3. Check that outputs of analysis are correct and applicable.

  

B3

  

B3

  

3. Produce reports

 

  

3.1. Compile information on the limitations and assumptions of the datasets and the geoprocessing techniques used according to task and organisational requirements.

  

B5

  

B1, B5

  

3.2. Present summary statistics and results using tabular, cartographic and graphic methods according to task requirements.

  

B3

  

B3

  

3.3. Incorporate results for all sources into reports according to organisational requirements.

  

B6

  

B7

  

3.4. Comply with legislative and ethical requirements for producing reports based on spatial data analysis.

  

B5

  

B5

  

4. Finalise data analysis

  

4.1. Check output spatial data for completeness and manipulate where necessary according to organisational requirements.

  

B3

  

B3

  

4.2. Create metadata according to organisational requirements.

  

B5

  

B5

  

4.3. Store spatial data in a secure location and record details according to organisational requirements.

  

B8

  

B7

  

4.4. Comply with organisational requirements for documentation and storage relating to audit trails, naming standards, templates and version control.

  

B6, B8

  

B6

  

 

Performance Evidence  

  

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements below

  

Assessment

      Task 1

Riverside Cemetery flood analysis report

  

Assessment

Task 2 Environmental Factors

affecting Koalas

  

To demonstrate competency a candidate must meet the elements and performance criteria of this unit by using geographic information system (GIS) software applications to integrate data and show spatial patterns and relationships for identified issues for two different projects.

  

Assessment

      Task 1

Riverside Cemetery flood analysis report 

  

Assessment

Task 2 Environmental Factors

affecting Koalas

  

PE1. The candidate must manage and manipulate the following, presenting the results accurately and meaningfully using maps, tables and graphs:

  1. thematic and continuous raster datasets
  2. aerial and satellite imagery
  3. point, line and polygon vector datasets
  4. aspatial text datasets.
  

All

  

All

  

 

 

 

 

Knowledge Evidence  

  

To be competent in this unit a candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

  

Assessment

      Task 1

Riverside Cemetery flood analysis report

  

Assessment

Task 2 Environmental Factors

affecting Koalas

  

key features of spatial reference systems

  

Question 7

  

 

  

metadata fields relating to accuracy, currency, extent, availability and datasets

  

Question 6

  

 

  

legislative requirements for accessing, manipulating, reporting and archiving spatial data, including data privacy, copyright and licensing

  

Question 6

  

 

  

querying and browsing techniques for obtaining information from datasets

  

Question 3, 9, 10

  

 

  

 calculation and interpretation of univariate statistics:

  1. average, median and mode
  2. maximum and minimum
  3. range
  4. standard deviation
  5. variance
  

Question 8

  

 

  

 graphical methods for representing distributions

  

Question 13

  

 

  

vector and raster data models

  

Question 5

  

 

  

raster geoprocessing techniques:

  1. reclassifying
  2. resampling
  3. combining raster datasets
  4. extracting from raster datasets
  

Question 9

  

 

  

vector geoprocessing techniques:

  1. buffer
  2. clip
  3. dissolve
  4. intersect
  5. merge
  6. union
  7. erase
  8. reproject
  

Question 10

  

 

  

file formats for map production

  

Question 11

  

 

  

spatial data storage technology.

  

Question 12

  

 

  

 

 

 

Assessment conditions

  

Describe how assessments meet the assessment conditions

  

Assessors must meet the requirements for assessors contained in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations.

  

RMIT employment requires all trainers and assessors to comply with the Standards for RTOs in respect to holding the TAE40116, or higher VE qualification including any necessary updated units. All employees must show currency within their vocational specialty along with their professional employment. 

 

  

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting where these skills and knowledge would be performed.

  

Assessments reflect the workspace environment.

Assessors to have appropriate industry experience and knowledge.

Students have access to computers with the latest GIS software packages during scheduled class times that comply with current industry practices.

 

  

Candidates must have access to:

  

computer with access to GIS software applications

printer and other hardware necessary for work tasks.

 

  

All labs will have the appropriate computers and software installed.

Software that students required include:

  • Microsoft Office available through Office 365
  • ESRI ArcGIS Pro
  • Safe Software FME
  • Google Earth Pro

Students will have access to additional software through Office 365. The students can sign in with your RMIT email address and password.

  

 

Other Information

Attendance Requirement - 85% for all students.

Resubmission Policy:
To pass this course, students must achieve a Satisfactory (S) result for all their Assessments (and parts of those assessments).

Students who do not achieve a Satisfactory (S) result for their entire original submission for an Assessment will be provided with 1 (one) more submission opportunity (e.g. the resubmission) with a specific due date by their assessor. Students must achieve a Satisfactory (S) result on their resubmission for that Assessment, by the due date given to them by their Assessor.

Students who fail to submit their assessment by the due date will be issued a DNS (Did Not Submit) result which will not be overturned by teaching or managing staff. A DNS result will be overturned based on an approved Extension of Time or approved Special Consideration.

To be deemed Competency Achieved, students must achieve a satisfactory result in all assessment tasks. Students who fail to receive a Satisfactory result on all assessment tasks and have exhausted their resubmissions, extension of time applications, special consideration applications or Equitable Learning Plan provisions will be deemed as Not Yet Competent.

Credit Transfer and/or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
You may be eligible for credit towards courses in your program if you have already met the learning/competency outcomes through previous learning and/or industry experience.

To be eligible for credit towards a course, you must demonstrate that you have already completed learning and/or gained industry experience that is:
•    Relevant
•    Current
•    Satisfies the learning/competency outcomes of the course

Please refer to the following link for more information about Credit Transfer and/or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
http://www.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit

Study and learning Support:
Study and Learning Centre (SLC) provides free learning and academic development advice to you.

Services offered by SLC to support your numeracy and literacy skills are:
•    Assignment writing, thesis writing and study skills advice
•    Maths and Science developmental support and advice
•    English language development
Please refer to the following link for more information about study and learning support:
http://www.rmit.edu.au/studyandlearningcentre

Equitable Learning Services (ELS):
If you are suffering from long-term medical condition or disability, you should contact Equitable Learning Services (ELS) to seek advice and support to complete your studies.

Please refer to the following link for more information about equitable learning services:
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/equitable-learning-services

Late submission:
If you require an Extension of Submittable Work (assignments, reports or project work etc.) for 7 calendar days or less (from the original due date) and have valid reasons, you must complete and lodge an Application for Extension of Submittable Work (7 Calendar Days or less) form and lodge it with the Senior Educator/ Program Manager.

The application must be lodged no later than one working day before the official due date. You will be notified within no more than 2 working days of the date of lodgement as to whether the extension has been granted.

If you seek an Extension of Submittable Work for more than 7 calendar days (from the original due date) must lodge an Application for Special Consideration form under the provisions of the Special Consideration Policy, preferably prior to, but no later than 2 working days after the official due date.
Submittable Work (assignments, reports or project work etc.) submitted late without approval of an extension will not be accepted or marked.

Special consideration:
Please refer to the following link for more information about special considerations:
http://www.rmit.edu.au/students/specialconsideration

Plagiarism:
Plagiarism is a form of cheating, and it is very serious academic offence that may lead to expulsion from the University.

Please refer to the following link for more information about plagiarism:
www.rmit.edu.au/academicintegrity

All email communications will be sent to your RMIT email address, and you must regularly check your RMIT emails.

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