Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
James Mackenzie
By appointment
|
---|---|
Credit points |
Credit points
10
|
Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
160cp at 1000 level or above and (admission to BArts or BABEd(Prim) or BABEd(Sec))
|
Corequisites |
Corequisites
|
Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
|
Unit description |
Unit description
This unit aims to facilitate a successful student transition from University life to the next stage of their careers, professional or further research. Through participation in a series of interdisciplinary simulated scenarios and real world challenges, students will further develop and practice different types of transferable skills and apply major discipline concepts in an interdisciplinary context.There will be a focus on the skills of leadership, mentoring, design thinking and entrepreneurship. |
Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
This unit is worth 10 credit points which equates to 150 hours of work; therefore, you should expect to commit an average of 12 hours of your time per week to this unit including all scheduled and unscheduled activities as well as preparing and executing the assessment tasks.
ARTS/ARTX3500 is a Pass/Fail unit, which means that all students will receive either "S" for satisfactory or "F" for fail as their final result. There will be no final numerical grade given. However, during the session, marks will be awarded for each assignment. If students score 50% or higher overall they will be awarded an "S" for the unit. The unit will not contribute to the student's WAM.
This unit requires extensive collaboration and teamwork. The Mentoring assessment will require you to mentor students from ARTS/ARTX1000. The Digital Presentation will require you to prepare a pitch as a group. Please be prepared to communicate regularly with your mentees and group members once the census date has passed and the allocations are made.
Full details about the assessments will be provided on the unit iLearn site and in class.
Late submission penalty
The University's late submission policy is as follows: Unless a Special Consideration request has been submitted and approved, a 5% penalty (of the total possible mark) will be applied each day a written assessment is not submitted, up until the 7th day (including weekends). After the 7th day, a mark of ‘0’ (zero) will be awarded even if the assessment is submitted. Submission time for all written assessments is set at 11.55pm. A 1-hour grace period is provided to students who experience a technical issue.
This late penalty will apply to written reports and recordings only. Late submission of time sensitive tasks (such as tests/exams, performance assessments/presentations, scheduled practical assessments/labs) will be addressed by the unit convenor in a Special consideration application. Special consideration outcome may result in a new question or topic.
As per the policy, assignments submitted more than 7 days after the deadline without approved Special Consideration will not be accepted. Students who submit assignments up to 7 days after the deadline without approved Special Consideration will receive a late penalty.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
---|---|---|---|
Disciplinary Leadership | 35% | No | Week 6 |
Mentoring Reflection | 15% | No | Week 9 |
Digital Presentation | 30% | No | Week 12 |
Disciplinary Commentary | 20% | No | Week 13 |
Assessment Type 1: Reflective Writing
Indicative Time on Task 2: 40 hours
Due: Week 6
Weighting: 35%
Write a reflection on what your disciplinary learning has taught you about the BA skill of Leadership. This may take the form of a case study.
Assessment Type 1: Reflective Writing
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 9
Weighting: 15%
A reflection on your experience mentoring in ARTS3500
Assessment Type 1: Presentation
Indicative Time on Task 2: 30 hours
Due: Week 12
Weighting: 30%
As a group working in individual disciplinary contexts, create a solution to a given scenario and present this as a recorded presentation in a pitch format.
Assessment Type 1: Report
Indicative Time on Task 2: 15 hours
Due: Week 13
Weighting: 20%
Using research from your disciplinary major, write a report on how your discipline has contributed to the solution in assessment 1
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
A 1.5 hour lecture will be delivered on campus Tuesdays from 4:00pm-5:30pm weeks 1-7. This lecture will be live-streamed simultaneously via Echo360 (follow the Echo link on the unit iLearn site). A recording of the lecture will also be made available for later viewing.
'In Person Scheduled' and 'Online Scheduled' students will attend a weekly tutorial class, either on campus or via Zoom. Prior to attending the tutorial, students will be required to complete preparation activities (see the unit iLearn site each week for details). 'Online flexible' students will also be given access to relevant materials, and will complete asynchronous online activities each week. There are no scheduled tutorials for online flexible students.
Please note that the schedule may be subject to change during the semester.
Week | Lecture | Tutorial | Assessment Tasks |
1 | Unit Introduction | Unit introduction | |
2 | Mentoring and Leadership | Skills: Mentoring and Leadership | |
3 | Design Thinking | Skills: Design Thinking | |
4 | Entrepreneurship | Skills: Entrepreneurship | |
5 | Project Management and Planning | Skills: Project Management and Planning | |
6 | Liveability | Liveability; Skills: Reflective Thinking | Disciplinary Leadership due |
7 | Liveability and Disciplinary Perspectives: Indigenous Studies | Disciplinary Perspectives: Indigenous Studies; Skills: Engage Skills | |
8 | Disciplinary Perspectives: Criminology and Sociology; Skills: Communicate | ||
9 | Disciplinary Perspectives: Geography and Planning | Mentoring Activity Reflection due | |
10 | Disciplinary Perspectives: Creative Writing; Next Stage Resources | ||
11 | Disciplinary Perspectives: Modern History; Next Stage Resources | ||
12 | Next Stage Resources: Post-BA Planning | Group Presentation / Pitch due | |
13 | Pitch week |
Disciplinary Commentary due |
Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au). Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:
Students seeking more policy resources can visit Student Policies (https://students.mq.edu.au/support/study/policies). It is your one-stop-shop for the key policies you need to know about throughout your undergraduate student journey.
To find other policies relating to Teaching and Learning, visit Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au) and use the search tool.
Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/admin/other-resources/student-conduct
Results published on platform other than eStudent, (eg. iLearn, Coursera etc.) or released directly by your Unit Convenor, are not confirmed as they are subject to final approval by the University. Once approved, final results will be sent to your student email address and will be made available in eStudent. For more information visit connect.mq.edu.au or if you are a Global MBA student contact globalmba.support@mq.edu.au
At Macquarie, we believe academic integrity – honesty, respect, trust, responsibility, fairness and courage – is at the core of learning, teaching and research. We recognise that meeting the expectations required to complete your assessments can be challenging. So, we offer you a range of resources and services to help you reach your potential, including free online writing and maths support, academic skills development and wellbeing consultations.
Macquarie University provides a range of support services for students. For details, visit http://students.mq.edu.au/support/
The Writing Centre provides resources to develop your English language proficiency, academic writing, and communication skills.
The Library provides online and face to face support to help you find and use relevant information resources.
Macquarie University offers a range of Student Support Services including:
Got a question? Ask us via the Service Connect Portal, or contact Service Connect.
For help with University computer systems and technology, visit http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/offices_and_units/information_technology/help/.
When using the University's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use of IT Resources Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students.
Unit information based on version 2024.05 of the Handbook