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Admissions |
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Structure of Programme(s) |
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The Programmes follow the University
regulations specified in Section IV of the University
Calendar as a two year or 18 month integrated degree leading to the award of a Master's degree.
The programme consists of two parts. Part I is a preparatory programme
for masters level study considered under the regulations for Progression,
Determination and Classification of Results: Standalone Masters Programmes. It consists of modules offered within the Faculty of Humanities and from other Faculties. The programme structure for Part I is described in the handbook. Part II is a Master's
programme from an approved list of destination programmes at the
University of Southampton.
See Section IV for further details of the Credit
Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) Regulations.
A module is a self-contained part of a programme of study. Each module will have its own aims and objectives, syllabus and assessment requirements. Modules will normally be assessed during and/or at the end of the semester in which the student takes the module.
The Faculty may specify for each degree course certain modules which
candidates for that degree course are required to take or complete
successfully in each year. Apart from the specified modules (if any) the
choice of modules shall be subject in all cases to programme approval. |
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Progression |
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The Programmes follow the University Regulations
for Progression, Determination and Classification of Results specified in Section IV of the University Calendar.
Progression from the pre-Masters course (Part I) to the masters programme (Part II) requires the achievement of a qualifying mark distinct to the pass mark overall and with achieved marks in stipulated modules. These requirements are detailed in the handbook.
If candidates have not attended the required lectures, seminars, classes
or laboratory practicals, and have not
completed the prescribed work for a degree course, the Examining Board
will have the discretion to mark or not to mark the scripts.
With the permission of the Faculty candidates may transfer from one
degree course to another not later than the end of the second semester of
their course. In exceptional circumstances a transfer may be permitted at
a later stage. |
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Assessment |
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5. |
Award of Qualification(s) |
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6. |
Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork |
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The Programmes follow the University regulations specified in Section IV of the University Calendar. |
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Other |
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These regulations may be revised during the student's period of registration in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate.
Students' attendance will be monitored and repeated non-attendance may result in termination of studies.
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