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Component Results Screen: How Do I Query Information?
Component results are only available for modules taken from 2005/6 onwards.
When should I expect data to be correct? As soon as results are officially published and viewable on the 'Results List' screen.
Who should I contact if I think it is incorrect?

Your Undergraduate/Postgraduate Registry

How do I contact them? You should visit them in person to complete a Results Query Form.



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Result Grade Codes

To see an explanation of the various results codes please click on the relevant link below:

Undergraduate

Courses which started September 2004 - any Campus

Courses which started February 2004 or earlier - City Campus

Courses which started February 2004 or earlier - North Campus

Postgraduate

Course started September 2003 or later - any Campus

Course started February 2003 or earlier - City Campus

Course started February 2003 or earlier - North Campus

 




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Module Results Screen
City Campus
UG Courses starting before February 2004
PG courses starting before February 2003
Year The Academic Year in which you were registered to take the module.
Period The semester (or term or year) in which you are registered to take the module. SEM1 is the autumn semester, and SEM2 is the spring semester.
Module The module code. This consists of the module code followed by .0 (e.g. AC101.0) Exceptionally, some modules are followed by .1 (e.g. CR101.1)
Title The title of the module. This should exactly match the title as given in your module handouts etc.
Level
0 Record of credits or details of direct entry
1 Undergraduate Certificate (Year 1) Level
2 Undergraduate Diploma (Year 2) Level
3 Undergraduate Degree (Year 3) Level
YEAR 1 BTEC Year 1
YEAR 2 BTEC Year 2
OTH Other level
PG or M Postgraduate Level
MBA 1/2/3 MBA
Credit All modules are credit rated and credits achieved accumulate towards your course. The standard modules is 15 credits.
Mark This is the numeric mark out of 100. Most modules require an overall mark of 40 in order to pass. Certain modules require that in order to pass, not only must the overall mark be 40 but that in addition all individual components must be passed with a mark of 40.
Grade See table below for an explanation of all the available grades
Result
P Pass
F Fail
D Deferred Decision
Takes These are the number of attempts at the assessment. Passing on the first attempt will incur one 'take', passing after reassessment will incur two takes. A 'first-sit' reassessment does not incur an extra take. Most courses have regulations about the maximum number of takes which are allowed in order to successfully complete the course.
Module Result Codes
Code Comments
4-16 Passing grades
0-3 Failing grades
R Reassessment Permitted
C A failure which has been compensated: a 'C' after a failing grade (e.g. 2C) denotes that the unit has been compensated
F A failing grade achieved after reassessment e.g. 3F
P A passing grade achieved after reassessment e.g. 4P
Y Result still to come (late assessment permitted)
X Exempt.
T First half of a unit over two semesters
NT Not Taken
N Reassessment Not Taken
DD Deferred Decision
U Study Taken Abroad
   
Resit/Latesit Codes
RE Resit examination
RC Resubmission of coursework
RO Resit oral assessment
RB Resit both (coursework & exam)
LE Late examination
LC Late coursework
LO Late oral
LB Late both (coursework & exam)
RL Resubmit coursework & late exam
LR Late coursework & resit exam
RT Retake unit
N Reassessment not taken
N Reassessment not taken
   
Mitigating Circumstances Codes
MC Mitigating circumstances are known
MI Mitigating circumstances are known and a calibrated
grade has been entered



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Year The Academic Year in which you were registered to take this module. (Reassessments, when taken, have their marks recorded in the year in which the module was first taken)
Period The semester (or term) in which a module was registered and taken.
Module The module code. This consists of the module code, sometimes followed by .0 (e.g. AC101.0) Exceptionally, some modules are followed by .1 (e.g. CR101.1).
Title The title of the module. This should exactly match the title as given in your module handouts etc.
Level
G/M Postgraduate
Credit All modules are credit rated and credits achieved accumulate towards your course. The standard modules is 15 credits.
Mark This is the numeric mark out of 100. Most modules require an overall mark of 40 in order to pass. Certain modules require that in order to pass, not only must the overall mark be 40 but that in addition all individual components must be passed with a mark of 40.
Grade See table below for an explanation of all the available grades
Result
P Pass
F Fail
D Deferred Decision
Takes These are the number of attempts at the assessment. Passing on the first attempt will incur one 'take', passing after reassessment will incur two takes. A 'first-sit' reassessment does not incur an extra take. Most courses have regulations about the maximum number of takes which are allowed in order to successfully complete the course.
Module Grades
Code Grade Comments
P Pass Indicates a pass, for new postgraduate modules only - these are not given a grade.
RF Reassess Fail Fail, but you have a reassessment opportunity. The module is classed as 'Completed' as all components of assessment have been attempted.
F Fail Fail. Fail due to reassessment either being failed or not attempted. The module is classed as 'Completed' as all components of assessment have been attempted at some point.
1S First Sit 'First Sit' - Opportunity to be reassessed in one or more components due to a claim for Extenuating Circumstances being accepted. This may appear with either a passed or failed module.
DF Deferred Decision This means that no result is available. You should contact the Assessments and Programme Planning Unit for further details.
NT No Take The module will not contribute to your academic profile in terms of grades or modules taken.
Non-Registered/Deferred Modules
What does 'Non-Registered Module' mean? These are modules where there is an indication that you have been attending, but no record of you having officially registered. As you are not registered we cannot release the result.
What does 'Deferred' mean? This means that the results for the whole module are not yet confirmed.
Credit Awarded for Prior Learning
Module Credit The Academic Year in which you were registered to take this module. (Reassessments, when taken, have their marks recorded in the year in which the module was first taken)
Pathway Credit The semester (or term) in which a module was registered and taken.
Module The module code. This consists of the module code followed by .0 (e.g. AC101.0) Exceptionally, some modules are followed by .1 (e.g. CR101.1)
Year The academic year when the credit was awarded
Period The semester (or term) when the credit was awarded
Level
G Postgraduate
Mark Where awarded, a mark will be out of 100.
Grade Where a mark has been awarded the grade will be shown.
Credit All modules are credit rated and credits achieved accumulate towards your course. The standard PG module rating is 20 credits.



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North Campus
UG Courses starting before February 2004
PG courses starting before February 2003
Year The Academic Year in which you were registered to take this module. (Reassessments, when taken, have their marks recorded in the year in which the module was first taken)
Period The semester (or term) in which a module was registered and taken.
Module The module code. This consists of the module code, sometimes followed by .0 (e.g. AC101.0) Exceptionally, some modules are followed by .1 (e.g. CR101.1).
Title The title of the module. This should exactly match the title as given in your module handouts etc.
Level
B BTEC
F Foundation
P Undergraduate Preliminary Level
A Undergraduate Advanced Level
C Undergraduate Certificate (Year 1) Level
I Undergraduate Intermediate (Year 2 ) Level
H Undergraduate Honours (Year 3) Level
  n.b. For recently validated courses levels C, I, H are used instead of Preliminary /Advanced
G/M Postgraduate
Credit All modules are credit rated and credits achieved accumulate towards your course. Standard UG modules are 15 credits and PG modules are 20 credits.
Mark This is the numeric mark out of 100. Most modules require an overall mark of 40 in order to pass. Certain modules require that in order to pass, not only must the overall mark be 40 but that in addition all individual components must be passed with a mark of 40.
Grade See table below for an explanation of all the available grades
Result
P Pass
F Fail
D Deferred Decision
Takes These are the number of attempts at the assessment. Passing on the first attempt will incur one 'take', passing after reassessment will incur two takes. A 'first-sit' reassessment does not incur an extra take. Most courses have regulations about the maximum number of takes which are allowed in order to successfully complete the course (e.g. 20 for most undergraduate courses)
Module Grades
Code Grade Comments
A Pass - Grade A 70+
B Pass - Grade B 60 - 69
C Pass - Grade C 50 - 59
D Pass - Grade D 40 - 49
(n.b. for postgraduate modules with a pass mark of 50, this range will consitute a failing grade of RF - see below))
P Pass Indicates a pass, for new postgraduate modules only - these are not given a grade.
RF Reassess Fail Fail, but you have a reassessment opportunity. The module is classed as 'Completed' as all components of assessment have been attempted.
F Fail Fail. Fail due to reassessment either being failed or not attempted. The module is classed as 'Completed' as all components of assessment have been attempted at some point.
IR Incomplete Reassess Fail, but you have a reassessment opportunity. (The module is classed as 'Incomplete' since all components of assessment have not been attempted)
FI Fail Incomplete A module which was previously graded IR (see above) has been failed due to the reassessment opportunity not being taken. The module is classed as 'Incomplete'.
1S First Sit 'First Sit' - Opportunity to be reassessed in one or more components due to a claim for Extenuating Circumstances being accepted. This may appear with either a passed or failed module.
DF Deferred Decision This means that no result is available. You should contact your undergraduate/postgraduate registry for further details.
NT No Take The module will not contribute to your academic profile in terms of grades or modules taken.
Non-Registered/Deferred Modules
What does 'Non-Registered Module' mean? These are modules where there is an indication that you have been attending, but no record of you having officially registered. As you are not registered we cannot release the result.
What does 'Deferred' mean? This means that the results for the whole module are not yet confirmed.
Credit Awarded for Prior Learning
Module Credit The Academic Year in which you were registered to take this module. (Reassessments, when taken, have their marks recorded in the year in which the module was first taken)
Pathway Credit The semester (or term) in which a module was registered and taken.
Module The module code. This consists of the module code followed by .0 (e.g. AC101.0) Exceptionally, some modules are followed by .1 (e.g. CR101.1)
Year The academic year when the credit was awarded
Period The semester (or term) when the credit was awarded
Level
B BTEC
F Foundation
P Undergraduate Preliminary Level
A Undergraduate Advanced Level
C Undergraduate Certificate (Year 1) Level
I Undergraduate Intermediate (Year 2 )Level
H Undergraduate Honours (Year 3) Level
  n.b. For recently validated courses levels C, I, H are used instead of Preliminary /Advanced
G Postgraduate
Mark Where awarded, a mark will be out of 100.
Grade Where a mark has been awarded the grade of A, B, C or D will be shown.
Credit All modules are credit rated and credits achieved accumulate towards your course. The standard module rating is 15 credits.