University Calendar 2013/14
Section XIII : Academic Regulations - Faculty of Social and Human Sciences



PREFACE
CONTENTS
SEMESTERS
SECTION I
SECTION II
SECTION III
SECTION IV
SECTION V
SECTION VI
SECTION VII
SECTION VIII
SECTION IX
SECTION X
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SECTION XII
SECTION XIII
SECTION XIV
 
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Academic Unit Psychology
Final Award Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Exit awards:
Certificate of Higher Education
Diploma of Higher Education
Programme(s) Psychology
Last modified July 2013

Reference should be made to the University's General Regulations found in Section IV and Section V (Higher Degree Regulations) of the University Calendar.

Except where an opt-out has been granted by the University (see below) the following academic regulations apply in addition to the General Regulations.

1. Admissions
 
1.1 Students must satisfy the Regulations for Admission to Degree Programmes as specified in Section IV of the University Calendar. The normal entry requirement to the BSc Psychology programme is based on 18 units (eg: AAB (excluding General Studies/Critical Thinking) or ABB with grade A in the Extended Project). Alternative qualifications, and those from other countries, are considered on their equivalence and merit.
1.2 All individuals are selected and treated on their relative merits and abilities in line with the University's Equal Opportunities Policy. Disabled applicants will be treated according to the same procedure as any other applicant with the added involvement of the Enabling Services Office to assess their needs.


2. Structure of Programme(s)
 
2.1 The mode of attendance is full-time.
2.2 The duration of study leading to the degree of BSc is three academic years.
2.3 This programme of study may include lectures, seminars, tutorials, report writing and practical work.
2.4 A full honours programme consists of 360 credit points, 120 to be taken in each year of study.
2.5 In the first and third year students choose 6 modules, other than those which are core or compulsory, by indicating preferences online. Students can choose a maximum of 2 modules (one per semester) from the CIP or language options as part of the 6 choices.
2.6 Candidates may back track or forward track a level up to 30 credit points provided the minimum credit requirements at each level are met.


3. Progression
 
In order to progress to Parts 2 and 3 of the degree programme, students must satisfy the regulations governing the Progression, Determination and Classification of Results: Undergraduate and Integrated Masters Programmes as set out in Section IV of the University Calendar. In addition:
  1. All modules in year 2 are core and must be passed.
  2. Students must obtain at least the pass mark on average across all eight modules in each year of study.


4. Assessment
 
4.1 The performance of students shall be assessed by the Board of Examiners in accordance with the regulations governing the Progression, Determination and Classification of Results: Undergraduate and Integrated Masters Programmes as set out in Section IV of the University Calendar.
4.2 Assignments for all modules within Psychology are graded using a categorical marking scheme.


5. Award of Qualification(s)
 
5.1 Qualifications are awarded according to the regulations governing the Progression, Determination and Classification of Results: Undergraduate and Integrated Masters Programmes as set out in Section IV of the University Calendar.
5.2 In order to be eligible for the British Psychological Society's Graduate Basis for Registration, students must gain at least a lower second class honours degree as outlined within the programme specification.


6. Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork
 
Students will have the opportunity to participate in the Erasmus exchange scheme in the first semester of the third and final year of the programme of study.


7. Other
 
Students are required to satisfy the academic and the Attendance and Completion of Programme Requirements as set out in section IV of the University calendar, the programme specification and the programme handbook. Those failing to do so may have their course terminated (see University Calendar Section IV: Transfer, Suspension, Withdrawal and Termination).

These regulations may be revised during the student's period of registration in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate.


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