LUSI is the suite of database applications used by central administration and academic departments for administering student applications, records, fee billing, course information and degree ceremonies. If you are unsure that a LUSI course is suitable for you, please contact the course tutor, Val Bramhall on ext. 92167.
- LUSI – An Introduction to Student Records
- LUSI – Student Records System (Intermediate Level – write access)
- LUSI – Course/Programme Handbook
- LUSI – Marks Management (Academic Marks)
LUSI – An Introduction to Student Records
This training session is aimed at new LUSI users and those wanting a refresher course. This training will give you the ability to find students, check student details and run reports.
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Please note: A minimum of 4 bookings are required for the sessions to run.
back to topLUSI – Student Records System (Intermediate Level – write access)
Recommended for those needing general write access to the LUSI Student Record and for those wanting to find out about some of the more advanced features of the system. Earlier attendance at the Basic level course is advised.
Content:
- Adding and amending course module enrolments.
- Checking and updating assessment Profile Information
- Entering Dissertation Information
- Updating the Plagiarism record
- Running reports
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Please note: A minimum of 4 bookings are required for the sessions to run.
back to topLUSI – Course/Programme Handbook
This session is designed for all LUSI users and particularly those with responsibility for maintaining and relaying accurate programme information.
Content:
- Syllabus rules & descriptions
- Recording staff on course modules
- Checking available modules and schemes
- Checking assessment proportions
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Please note: A minimum of 4 bookings are required for the sessions to run.
LUSI – Marks Management (Academic Marks)
This session is recommended for those with the responsibility for entering marks and running marks related reports.
Date: Thursday 28 February, 2pm – 4.30pm, Training Room 2, C Floor – Library
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Please note: A minimum of 4 bookings are required for the sessions to run.
Last updated: 14.02.13