University Staff NOT qualified!
Australia’s daily newspaper the Herald Sun reports on RMIT’s bad quality diploma of business.
March 20, 2007
Australian universities continue to come under fire for the integrity of their academic programs. A State Government audit has revealed that nine instructors at Australia’s RMIT University do not have the relevant qualifications for the course they are teaching. The TAFE instructors teach international students courses that lead to a diploma of business and an advanced diploma of translating and interpreting. Overseas
students are charged up to $12,480 ($ 10,010 U.S.) for the one-year courses. The audit, conducted last June, also concluded the university was not compliant in providing teaching staff with appropriate qualifications and experience.
Source: “University staff not qualified,”
Herald Sun, Mar. 15, 2007
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story
/0,21985,21383796-2862,00.html

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