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Programme Creation
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Scoping and appraisal
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Programme Design: Educational Philosophy
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Programme Design: Aims and Objectives
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Programme Design: Programme Structure
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Programme Design: Module Development
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Programme Creation Timeline Draft 4
Geraldine Grimes
Created on April 22, 2024
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Programme Design: Module Development
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Programme Design: Educational Philosophy
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Scoping and appraisal
From 12 - 18 months prior to start date
Programme Creation
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3
Submit APRC documentation
Geraldine Grimes and Íde O’Sullivan 2024
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ICDF Design Phase One
- Conduct market research
- Develop rationale for the programme
- Consult all stakeholders
- Familiarise yourself with the APRC information site and the APRC workflow (click image on right to link to the workflow site)
Scoping and appraisal
- Your educational philosophy expresses the overall learning culture of a teaching team, department, faculty or institution.
- Read more here about how to make explicit your view of the values you wish your graduates to embody, and how you intend to achieve this.
Programme Design: Educational Philosophy
- Each of your modules needs to be designed with the Programme Learning Outcomes in mind
- You will need to write Module Learning Outcomes which are inclusive and assessable, with learning activities and assessments that align with those outcomes
- Read here to find out more, or click on the picture on the right to book a consultation
Programme Design: Module Development
- Meet with programme team to ensure shared documents are complete
- Click here for the APRC Information site
- Upon agreement APRC documentation for new Programme/Programme redesign is submitted
- Click the picture on the right to visit the APRC workflow
Submit APRC documentation
- Your structure needs to support your Programme Learning Outcomes
- Academic Registry can advise on whether your structure complies with university regulations
- There are many elements which need to be finalised: click here for further information
Programme Structure
- Your Programme Aims and Objectives act like a skeleton for your entire programme
- In them you can detail your vision of your graduates, the learning outcomes they will achieve, the ways in which they will enrich your discipline post-graduation, and how your programme sits in national awards frameworks
- Click here to find out more
Programme Design: Aims and Objectives