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Admissions |
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All applicants should satisfy the general criteria for PhD admission. |
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Please refer to the relevant programme specifications for further detail. |
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Structure of Programme(s) |
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This programme consists of taught components at Level 7 and a research component at Level 8 in the first year, followed by research components for years 2, 3 and 4 at Level 8. |
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Please refer to the relevant programme specifications for further detail. |
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3. |
Progression |
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4. |
Assessment |
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4.1 |
The taught component is assessed under the University regulations for standalone masters programmes with additional requirements below. |
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Students are required to obtain an overall average mark of 55% or above in their taught component in order to continue in the research phase of that programme. Students who have passed their taught component but did not achieve an overall average mark of 55% or above may choose to take an MSc as an exit award, provided they have met the requirements of the University regulations for standalone masters. |
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Progress on the research component is monitored and assessed as specified in the University's Code of Practice for Research Candidature and Supervision. |
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Please refer to the relevant programme specifications for further detail. |
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Award of Qualification(s) |
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5.1 |
Students may exit from their taught component with the award of Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, or MSc, if they are not able to progress to the research component. |
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The criteria for these awards are stated in the University regulations for standalone masters programmes. |
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Students may exit from their research component with the award of MPhil, if they have demonstrated the criteria specified for this award in the University's Code of Practice for Research Candidature and Supervision. |
5.4 |
Please refer to the relevant programme specifications for further detail. |
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6. |
Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork |
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6.1 |
There is no formal requirement to undertake a placement but many EngDs may incorporate an extended placement at the industrial sponsor's premises. Such placements will be subject to the University's normal risk assessment procedures. |
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7. |
Other |
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7.1 |
These regulations may be revised during the student's period of registration in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate. |
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