0% found this document useful (0 votes)
122 views2 pages

My Transcript

Charlene Goulesque completed her Master of Journalism and Communication with Excellence on January 30, 2020, after enrolling in various postgraduate courses from 2018 to 2019. Her coursework included high distinctions in feature writing, writing for media, and literary journalism practice. The document also outlines the grading system and history of the University of New South Wales.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
122 views2 pages

My Transcript

Charlene Goulesque completed her Master of Journalism and Communication with Excellence on January 30, 2020, after enrolling in various postgraduate courses from 2018 to 2019. Her coursework included high distinctions in feature writing, writing for media, and literary journalism practice. The document also outlines the grading system and history of the University of New South Wales.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

CHARLENE GOULESQUE (5202628) Page 1

AWARDS
MJournComm MASTER OF JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION
LEVEL: EXCELLENCE
DATE OF COMPLETION: 21 DECEMBER 2019
DATE OF CONFERRAL: 30 JANUARY 2020

ENROLMENT HISTORY SUMMARY


TERM CAREER PROGRAM
SEMESTER 2 2018 POSTGRADUATE 8282 PUBLIC RELATIONS & ADVERTISING - MPRA
TERM 1 2019 POSTGRADUATE 8237 JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION - MJournComm
TERM 2 2019 POSTGRADUATE 8237 JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION - MJournComm
TERM 3 2019 POSTGRADUATE 8237 JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION - MJournComm

ENROLMENT HISTORY DETAILS


POSTGRADUATE 8282 PUBLIC RELATIONS & ADVERTISING - MPRA

SEMESTER 2 2018
MDIA 5006 FEATURE WRITING 86 HIGH DISTINCTION
MDIA 5022 CORPORATE AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 79 DISTINCTION
MDIA 5023 PUBLIC RELATIONS STRATEGY 74 CREDIT
MDIA 5024 ADVERTISING STRATEGY 85 HIGH DISTINCTION

POSTGRADUATE 8237 JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION - MJournComm

TERM 1 2019
COMD5000 NGOS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT 81 DISTINCTION
MDIA 5001 WRITING FOR MEDIA 86 HIGH DISTINCTION
MDIA 5100 INDUSTRY INTERNSHIP SATISFACTORY

TERM 2 2019
MDIA 5004 MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 75 DISTINCTION
MDIA 5011 PROFESSIONAL MEDIA PRACTICES: CREATING, PUBLISHING 70 CREDIT
AND PUBLICISING DIGITAL JOURNALISM

TERM 3 2019
MDIA 5002 BROADCAST JOURNALISM 79 DISTINCTION
MDIA 5010 LITERARY AND NARRATIVE JOURNALISM PRACTICE 93 HIGH DISTINCTION
Entries below this line are invalid

This transcript is printed on BLUE


paper without alterations or erasures

Professor Merlin Crossley


Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic

30 JANUARY 2020
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
The University of New South Wales commenced as the New South Wales University of Technology in 1949. It became the University of New South
Wales in 1958. The University is commonly known as UNSW or by its registered business name, UNSW Sydney.

From 1951 the University administered on behalf of the Department of Technical Education a number of diploma programs leading to the award of
Associateship of Sydney Technical College. The programs were withdrawn in 1959.

In 1951 a University College was established at Newcastle. It became the University of Newcastle in 1965. In 1954 a University College was
established at Broken Hill. It ceased operations in 1984. In 1962 a University College was established at Wollongong. It became the University of
Wollongong in 1975.

In 1967 the Faculty of Military Studies was established at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in the Australian Capital Territory. In 1981 the
University College at the Australian Defence Force Academy was established. The Academy was opened in 1986 and the activities of the Faculty of
Military Studies were absorbed into the University College, known as UNSW Canberra at ADFA.

In 1990 the former St George Institute was amalgamated with the University. Also in 1990 the former City Art Institute was amalgamated with the
University and is now known as UNSW Art & Design. St George Institute was an institute of the Sydney College of Advanced Education from 1982
to 1989. City Art Institute was an institute of the Sydney College of Advanced Education from 1982 to 1987 and an institute of The New South Wales
Institute of the Arts from 1988 to 1989. In 1982 the Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education was disestablished and the St George
Institute and City Art Institute were established within the Sydney College of Advanced Education.

THE GRADING SYSTEM

HIGH DISTINCTION - An outstanding performance; mark range 85-100


DISTINCTION - A superior performance; mark range 75-84
CREDIT - A good performance; mark range 65-74
PASS - An acceptable level of performance; mark range 50-64
SATISFACTORY OR PASS* - Satisfactory completion of a course for which a graded pass is not awarded. No mark is given.
RESEARCH SATISFACTORY - Satisfactory completion of a research program
PASS CONCEDED - Indicates a performance below that normally required for a pass; allows progression to another
course for which this course is a prerequisite
PASS TERMINATING - Concessional pass not allowing progression to another course for which the course is a
prerequisite
FAIL - Unsatisfactory performance, below the minimum expected level
ABSENT FAIL - Unsatisfactory performance; assessment not attempted
DISCONTINUED FAIL - Discontinued with failure
UNSATISFACTORY FAIL - Unsatisfactory performance in an essential component of the course
AUDITED COURSE - Assessment not attempted; course not counted towards award requirements
ENROLMENT CONTINUING - The course is taken over more than one teaching period and the assessment will be finalised in a
later teaching period.
RESEARCH CONTINUING - Research continuing. No mark is given.
RESULT DEFERRED - Student is unable to complete course in the current teaching period. The student must re-enrol to
obtain a result.
NON-GRADED COMPONENT - Enrolled in a course component
NOT COMPLETED - Course assessment requirements have not been completed in a timely manner
ASSESSMENT NOT APPLICABLE - Assessment not applicable for given course
EXCHANGE ENROLMENT - Student undertaking an exchange program
ACADEMIC WITHDRAWAL - Student discontinued the course
PERMITTED WITHDRAWAL - Student was permitted to discontinue the course without penalty

FURTHER INFORMATION

For a comprehensive list of UNSW grades please refer to: https://student.unsw.edu.au/grades

This site includes information regarding grading systems used for the institutes amalgamated and within the Sydney College of Advanced Education
prior to 1985, and information relating to grading systems used for the Australian Graduate School of Management. A link is also available to
information for expressing UNSW grades in international terms.

Academic Calendar information can be found at: https://student.unsw.edu.au/calendar

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES


U NSW SYDNEY NSW 2052 AUSTRALIA
Telephone: +61 2 9385 8500
Facsimile: +61 2 9385 1252
E-mail: transcripts@unsw.edu.au
https://student.unsw.edu.au/academic-transcript

You might also like