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Policies and Regulation

On-Campus Law Students - Policy On Provision Of On-Line Teaching Materials

Courses taught by Monash University Faculty of Law via distance education (off-campus) are listed below. ALL other courses are on-campus courses and are subject to this policy.

The following policy statement has been approved by the Executive Committee:

  • The Monash University ‘Codes of Practice for Teaching and Learning’ states: “Students of the university have the following responsibilities: - for on-campus students, to attend lectures, tutorials and seminars for each unit in which they are enrolled.” Thus the provision of lecture tapes and other teaching materials on-line to on-campus (non-distance education) students is intended to supplement rather than substitute for regular class attendance. Unless otherwise indicated, law teaching materials made available to on-campus students on-line are not offered as a form of distance education.
  • The Law Faculty’s policy is to provide at least one stream of taped lectures in compulsory and quasi compulsory units wherever possible.
  • The provision of taped lectures in units or particular unit streams is made available at the discretion of the lecturer.
  • The provision of taped lectures in units or particular unit streams is not guaranteed as this service may be affected by technical difficulties.
  • Where lecturers provide teaching materials on-line, these materials will be made available as soon as practicable after the class, subject to Faculty workload constraints. Students should refrain from asking lecturers to provide taping of lectures or additional teaching materials on-line.

Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies)

Courses taught via distance education (off-campus):

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Skills & Ethics (On-line)
  • Graduate Certificate in Law Teaching