2.1 |
All undergraduate programmes in the School are full-time degrees. |
2.2 |
Bachelors degrees normally require three years of study. MEng / MEnvSci degrees normally require four years of study. |
2.3 |
Transfer from MEng to the BEng programme is normally permitted up to the last working day in February in Part 3. Transfer from MEnvSci to the BSc programme is normally permitted up to the end of Part 2 to allow registration on the individual project. Students who transfer from an MEng/ MEnvSci programme to a Bachelor programme will not normally be permitted to transfer back to the integrated Masters programmes. |
2.4 |
Transfer from BSc to the MEnvSci programme will be carried out at the end of Part 1. Transfer is subject to fulfilling the criteria of the MEnvSci programme and an interview with the student’s personal tutor or the Programme Director. |
2.5 |
Transfer from BEng to the MEng programme is normally permitted up to the end of the final term of the third year. Transfer is subject to fulfilling the criteria of the MEng programme and an interview with the student’s personal tutor or the Programme Director. |
2.6 |
Students on taught programmes in the School are required to register for the correct credit points as specified in the Programme Specification. Students may attend lectures for additional modules, but only with the permission of the Programme Director and module coordinator. Students may not participate in the assessment activities of these additional modules. |
2.7 |
Students are required to accumulate the required credits to progress. Any student successfully completing a Part of a programme who for any reason does not wish to proceed may be eligible to receive an exit award as specified in the Programme Specification. |
2.8 |
Core, compulsory and optional modules for all degree programmes are given in the Programme specifications and Programme handbook. All pre-requisites and assessments are documented in the School’s module specifications. A printed copy will be distributed at the beginning of each academic year and can also be viewed on the School website (www.soton.ac.uk/civil). |
2.9 |
Where programmes allow a choice of option modules, these must be selected for each semester before the start of the semester on or before the deadline as notified by the Student Services Office within the School. Completed option forms must be signed by the student and are subject to the approval of the Programme Director. |
2.10 |
It is the responsibility of each student to ensure that the combination of modules they have selected is valid and meets the requirements of their programme of study. |
2.11 |
Students may change their module selection up to the end of week two of the semester. Students changing their selection are responsible for checking that there are no timetable clashes. |
2.12 |
It is the student’s responsibility to submit their project preferences by the deadline to enable project and supervisor allocation. |