Module
Grades |
North
Campus:
HNC
and HND Modules for courses started February 2004 or earlier
|
Code |
Grade |
Comments |
DI |
Pass
- Distinction |
70+ |
ME |
Pass
- Merit |
60
- 69 |
PA |
Pass |
50
- 59 |
RF |
Reassess
Fail |
Fail,
but you have a reassessment opportunity. The module is classed as 'Completed'
as all components of assessment have been attempted. |
FA |
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. |
Other
Module Information |
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. BH101.0) |
Title |
The
title of the module. This should exactly match the title as given in your
module handouts etc. |
Level |
|
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 |