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SITS Basic Training. Academic Registry. Overview of Session. Part 1 University Key Points University Systems Introduction to SITS SITS Codes Using SITS. Part 2 e:Vision Using e-Vision SQL Reporting Services Using SQL. University Key Points: Students & Academic Year.
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SITS Basic Training Academic Registry
Overview of Session Part 1 • University Key Points • University Systems • Introduction to SITS • SITS Codes • Using SITS Part 2 • e:Vision • Using e-Vision • SQL Reporting Services • Using SQL
University Key Points: Students & Academic Year • Students allocated a unique 8 digit number at application stage • First two digits identify year of application e.g. 09453479 applied for academic year 09/10 • Academic year runs 1st August – July 31st • Semester 1 Aug– mid Jan • Semester 2 mid Jan – May • Semester 2 May-July • Assessment periods : • 4 weeks of assessment will commence after the Easter break • During this period there will be continued learning in some subject areas and programmes which run over the summer period will be taught as they are now
University Key Points: Modules, Start Dates & CV • Undergraduate (UG) students study modules which add up to 120 credits over the Academic year, Postgraduate (PG) students study 180 credits • September main intake, however there are other intakes throughout the academic year: • January, February, March (Health), June & July (English Language Centre) • Students who don’t follow a standard academic year known as ‘Spanners’ • They continue studying during the flip from one academic year to the next • University runs courses at institutions abroad, known as Collaborative Ventures (CV)
University Systems SAP – Finance TALIS – Library Ultimate – Accommodation eLP/Blackboard – Online Learning ANDIS – Smartcard SITS – Student Information Management Accurate Data in SITS is vital
SITS • SITS:Vision used 65% UK HE sector • Strategic Information Technology Services • Adopted by Northumbria in 2005 • Manages student administrative processes from enquiry through to congregation • Includes marks entry, academic programme and module data, exam timetabling & certificate printing • Managed centrally by Academic Registry though Academic Schools are responsible for data relating to their students
Access to SITS • Read only access to SITS Client Server is granted after Basic training session attendance • Specific edit rights given once required training has been attended • Cascade training prohibited • SITS access methods • Direct log on to SITS:Live (Client Server) • Web log on to e:Vision (online version)
Username & Passwords • To log into SITS Client Server members of staff use the same user name that they use to log into the university computers • SITS Client Server and e:Vision allocated separate passwords • SITS Client Server password expires after 60 days • Access to basic student record searches via e:Vision can be given without the user having to attend Basic training • Students use the e-Vision student interface to enrol, update their personal information & access their module marks
Locating SITS:Live • Users access SITS:Live via CITRIX Program Neighbourhood • During the training session you will log into SITS Vision Train • SITS Vision Train is an exact replica of the live system • Can be used to practice & test tasks
Key Points for SITS: SCJ • SCJ code (Student Course Join) • 8 digit student number followed by /digit • Student starts at the university allocated /1 record e.g. 09453479/1 • However if a student changes their course, their record for that course will be /2 e.g. 09453479/2
Key Points for SITS: Course Codes • Family code : Group programme is attached to • Route code: Identifies the specific programme • Course Block (CBK): Reflects the stage they are on their course • Course Block Occurrence (CBO): Reflects the start month & location of where the course is taught • Student Occurrence : Reflects the student’s start month and place of study • Mode of Attendance: Defines whether the student is full-time, part-time or on a sandwich course (see appendix for ‘SITS Terminology Explained’ & ‘Course Coding Strategy’)
Key Points for SITS: Blocks & Levels • Within SITS students placed on Blocks according to their year of study on that particular course, i.e. first year on an UG course would be block 1, first year on a PG course will also be block 1 • HESA defines students according to Levels: • Level 3 = Foundation Year • Level 4 = First Year UG • Level 5 = Second Year UG • Level 6 = Final Year UG • Level 7 = PG • Students who are on a placement year between their 2nd and 3rd (final year) will remain on Level 5.
HESA • Higher Education Statistics Agency • HE institutions return student information on a yearly basis • Funding allocated dependant of quality of data provided • Incorrect data has major implications on the amount of funds allocated to Schools
Contacting Helpline • The SITS Helpdesk links into the main IT Helpdesk • Tel: 4242 (from outside the University dial 0191 227 4242) • Email: it.helpline@northumbria.ac.uk • Self Service: http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/it/knowhow • All helpdesk calls are logged in the system • Important that the team is not contacted direct initially but are happy to ring staff members back