| 1. | Introduction | 
          
          
            |  | 1.1 | The following regulations apply to all Standalone Masters  programmes (see Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CATS) Regulations), except in so far as exemption for particular programmes has been allowed under 1.3 below. They should be read in  conjunction with the Regulations and Definitions Applying to Progression for  all Credit-Bearing Programmes. In the case of part-time programmes the  Regulations, including provision for Compensation and Referral, apply for the  programme as a whole and not for each academic year over which the programme is  taken. | 
          
            |  | 1.2 | Where there are exceptional circumstances resulting in a student’s  performance being worthy of special consideration, as defined in  paragraph 3 of the Regulations and Definitions Applying to Progression for All Credit Bearing Programmes,  a Board of Examiners, on  the recommendation of a Special Considerations Board, has the authority to set  aside aspects of these regulations and seek alternative evidence, or offer  alternative methods or times for re-assessment, to show that required learning  outcomes have been achieved. Detailed guidance is given in the Quality  Handbook. | 
          
            |  | 1.3 | With the approval of the  Chair of the University Programme Committee (UPC), Faculties may, with good  cause (normally where this is necessary in order to meet the stipulations of Professional,  Regulatory and Statutory Bodies (PSRB)), operate variations on the following progression scheme. Where  Faculties operate approved variations on the scheme this will be stated in the  relevant programme regulations in the Calendar and will be subject to regular  review by UPC. | 
          
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            | 2. | Programme Structure | 
          
            |  | 2.1 | Standalone Masters programmes are constructed from Modules (normally including  a dissertation Module) that are normally at level 7 in the Framework for Higher  Education Qualifications. However, some study may be at other levels as permitted by the CATS Regulations. Credit for a Module is awarded on successful completion of that Module. | 
          
            |  | 2.2 | If programme regulations  allow a student to take assessments in more Modules than are required by the  programme specification for successful completion of the Programme classification  decisions will be based on that combination of Modules which gives the best  mark profile for the number of credits required in the programme specification and  which is consistent with programme regulations (for example, in relation to Core  and Compulsory Modules). | 
          
            |  | 2.3 | Programme regulations will  state whether a student is required to pass one or more taught Modules prior to  proceeding to the dissertation Module. | 
          
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            | 3. | Progression | 
          
            |  | 3.1 | In order to be awarded credit for a Module, the Module must be passed at  the specified Module Pass Mark except as allowed in paragraph 3.2 below. The University standard Pass Mark for Standalone Masters Modules at all  levels will be 50. Where PSRBs require a Pass  Mark that differs from the University standard this will be stated in the  relevant programme regulations. | 
          
            |  | 3.2 | Compensation: A student passing all Core Modules  but failing to achieve the Pass Mark in non-Core Modules totalling no more than  15 ECTS points (30 CATS) for a Masters or Postgraduate Diploma, or no more than  10 ECTS points (20 CATS) for a Postgraduate Certificate, may be awarded  credit provided no Module mark is less  than the Qualifying Mark. Exceptionally, in  Standalone Masters programmes with a 10 ECTS (20 CATS) credit architecture,  Compensation may awarded in up to 20 ECTS (40 CATS) for Masters or Postgraduate  Diploma and 10 ECTS (20 CATS) for Postgraduate Certificate. Compensation can only be  applied when a student has completed the final element of assessment for the  failed module. | 
          
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            | 4. | Referral | 
          
            |  | 4.1 | A student who fails to  progress under paragraphs 3.1 to 3.2 may take Referral assessments in failed Modules  totalling not more than 15 ECTS (30 CATS). Exceptionally, in Standalone  Masters programmes with a 10 ECTS (20 CATS) credit architecture, Referrals may  be taken in up to 20 ECTS (40 CATS). | 
          
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                | 4.1.1 | A student failing in  Modules to a maximum of 30 ECTS/60 CATS of which 15 ECTS/30 CATS are  Compensatable under 3.2 above may choose the 15 ECTS/30 CATS of failed Modules  in which he/she refers, with the constraint that all Core Modules and any  Modules in which the mark obtained is less than the Qualifying Mark must be  taken.* |  
                | 4.1.2 | If a failed Module has  a higher credit value than the student requires for progression, the student  may nonetheless be referred in that Module. |  | 
          
            |  |  | *analagous conditions apply for Modules totalling  20 ECTS/40 CATs of which 20 ECTS/40 CATS are Compensatable for Standalone  Masters programmes with a 10 ECTS/20 CATS credit architecture. | 
          
            |  | 4.2 | The marks achieved at  Referral are inserted into the previous marks profile and paragraphs 3.1 to 3.2  are applied again to determine the award. However, the marks obtained at Referral  will be Capped at the Module Pass Mark to calculate the Average Mark carried  forward to determine the award of merit or distinction. | 
          
            |  | 4.3 | After Referral, where a  student is unable to gain an award or where programme regulations do not allow  them to proceed to the dissertation, the student may Repeat the programme under  paragraph 5 below. | 
          
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            | 5. | Repeat | 
          
            |  | 5.1 | A student who does not  qualify to take Referral assessments under paragraph 4 above or who fails to  progress following a Referral may Repeat the programme Internally or Externally  as chosen by the candidate following academic counselling from the Faculty. | 
          
            |  | 5.2 | Paragraph 2.13 of the Regulations  and Definitions Applying to Progression for all Credit-Bearing Programmes should  be consulted regarding the right to Repeat for students sponsored by the  University to enter the UK under the points-based visa system. | 
          
            |  | 5.3 | Internal Repeat: An  Internal Repeat will consist of all Modules, including those passed at the  first sitting. The marks achieved at Internal Repeat will be inserted into the marks profile  and paragraphs 3.1 to 3.2 applied again to determine the award. Marks for Modules in which  the Pass Park was not obtained at the first attempt will be Capped at the Module  Pass Mark; for all other Modules the actual mark obtained at Repeat will be  used to calculate the Average Mark to determine the award of merit or  distinction. | 
          
            |  | 5.4 | External Repeat: An External Repeat will include  only those Modules in which the Module Pass Mark was not obtained at the first  attempt or at referral, and marks for Modules not Repeated will be carried  forward. The marks achieved at External  Repeat will be inserted into the previous marks profile and paragraphs 3.1 and  3.2 are applied again to determine the award. Marks for Modules taken at  External Repeat will be Capped at the Module Pass Mark to calculate the Average  Mark to determine the award of merit or distinction. | 
          
            |  | 5.5 | The pass criteria for a student  Repeating are the same as for the first attempt excluding the right of Referral.  A programme may be Repeated only once. The programme of a student failing at  Repeat will be terminated. | 
          
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            | 6. | Dissertation | 
          
            |  | 6.1 | The Pass Mark for the  dissertation shall be the Module Pass Mark. A candidate failing to  achieve the Pass Mark may submit a revised dissertation on one occasion only. The mark  for a resubmitted dissertation will be Capped at the Module Pass Mark to  determine the award of merit or distinction. | 
          
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            | 7. | Awards | 
          
            |  | 7.1 | An award of a Standalone Masters, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate will be made on accumulation of the required number of credits as defined in the CATS Regulations. | 
          
          
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            | 8. | Classified Awards | 
          
          
            |  | 8.1 | Classification: Degree classification for a Standalone Masters degree or Postgraduate  Diploma is based on the 100 point Mark Scheme for the final degree  average as follows: 
 
              These boundaries refer to the final average mark rounded to the nearest  integer.
                | 70 and over | Distinction |  
                | 60 - 69 | Merit |  | 
          
            |  | 8.2 | Classification Algorithm: The class awarded shall be  that within which the unrounded average falls or the next higher class if the  unrounded average is within 2 marks of the higher class and at least 50% of the  credit points are derived from Module marks in the higher class or above. | 
          
            |  | 8.3 | Variations within Faculties: With the approval of the  Chair of University Programme Committee (UPC), Faculties may with good cause  (normally where required to meet the stipulations of PSRBs) operate variations  on the above classification scheme. Where Faculties operate  approved variations on this scheme, this will be stated in the relevant  programme regulations in the Calendar and will be subject to regular review by UPC. |