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- The degrees of Master of Arts (MA), Master of Music (MMus), Master of Arts in Education (MA(Ed)), Master of Science in Education (MSc(Ed)), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Science in the Social Sciences (MSc(Social Sciences)) and Master of Laws (LLM) may be awarded by the Senate to postgraduate students who have satisfactorily accumulated sufficient ECTS credits at the required level as prescribed by the Faculty concerned and the regulations in Section IV of this Calendar.
- Every candidate shall be allotted to a supervisor by the Faculty Programme Committee on the recommendation of the Associate Dean with Faculty responsibility for graduate student matters or his/her nominee(s). The supervisor shall direct and advise the candidate in his/her studies and report on his/her work and progress when requested to do so by the Faculty Programmes Committee.
- The regulations for each programme shall prescribe the written examinations to be taken and shall provide for the examination of dissertations or other assessed work. Candidates shall present themselves for written examinations and shall submit assessed work as required, and shall present a dissertation on their individual project in accordance with the document The Production and Submission of Postgraduate Masters Degree Dissertations, (available to candidates through the Quality Handbook), and with Faculty requirements. Candidates may also be required to attend for an oral examination. In conducting the oral examination, arrangements will be made where necessary to accommodate the requirements of students with special communication needs.
Approved by AQSC on 1 June 2005 and by Senate on 22 June 2005
Revisions approved by UPC in July 2011
Reviewed in July 2012; no changes made
Amendments approved by UPC in May 2013 and by Senate in June 2013
Reviewed in July 2014; no changes made
Reviewed in July 2015; no changes made
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