Award classifications are determined by Assessment Boards and conferred by Senate.
To qualify for the Award of a Certificate, Diploma or Degree a student must have:
gained the appropriate credit for the relevant Programme (except where a specific exemption has been approved, or where Transfer Provisions apply as set out in Section 4.12).
satisfied any additional requirements set out in the Programme Specification.
The Award classification for a Certificate, Diploma and Degree is calculated from the marks received for Modules:
The credit value of each Module normally determines their weighting in the aggregation of marks. The method used to aggregate marks to calculate a degree classification is set out in the Programme Specification.
Where modules have been assessed on a pass/fail basis, credit is awarded for a pass but no marks are awarded and these Modules do not contribute to the overall aggregate mark calculation.
Award classifications are normally determined as follows:
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