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Academic Unit |
Engineering and the Environment |
Final Award |
PhD
Exit awards of:
Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert)
Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip)
Master of Science (MSc)
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) |
Programme(s) |
Engineering and the Environment with specific themes in:
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Sustainable Infrastructure Systems (SIS) |
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Next Generation Computational Modelling (NGCM) |
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Energy Storage and its Applications (ESA) |
Complex Systems Simulation |
Last modified |
April 2017 |
The General Academic Regulations which are in Section V (Regulations for Research Degrees and Higher Doctorates) and Section IV (General Information and Regulations) of the University Calendar apply to and regulate the programmes listed above.
On occasion, programmes can be exempted from one or more of the clauses in the Regulations; one or more of the clauses can be varied; and programmes can impose additional requirements.
- Exemptions are characterised by the omission of the relevant clause.
- Variations are characterised by the replacement of the clause with alternative wording.
- Additions are characterised by requirements in addition to those detailed in the Academic regulations.
The programmes listed have approval from the Academic Quality and Standards Committee for the exemptions and/or variations and/or additions to the regulations noted below.
Exemptions |
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Variations |
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Additional Requirements |
The clauses listed below are in addition to the Academic Regulations. |
In order to qualify for the awards listed, candidates must additionally:
- For students on the NGCM, SIS and ESA themes of the iPhD, an overall average mark of 55% or above is required in the taught component, together with a project mark of 55% or more, in order to continue in the research phase of that programme. Students who have passed their taught component but do 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.
- Students on the Complex Systems Simulation iPhD progress from the taught component to the research component if they have passed all modules, obtained an average mark of 60% or more on all taught modules, achieved a project mark of 65% or more, and provided a fully developed research proposal which has been approved by the Programme Executive.
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This programme is subject to DBS requirements, see clause 4 of the Procedures for Handling Applications for Students with Previous Criminal Convictions (or link to other regulations for Standalone Masters programmes). |
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Continuation on your programme is subject to specific health requirements (consistent with the provisions of the Equality Act [2010]). Students are required to inform the Faculty of any health problems, throughout their period of enrolment, relevant to their future employment as a professional. |
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These regulations should be read in conjunction with the programme specification. |
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Disclaimer |
As a research-led University, we undertake a continuous review of our programmes to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. As a result, these regulations may be revised during a student's period of registration, however, any revision will be balanced against the requirement that the student should receive the educational service expected. Please read our Disclaimer to see why, when and how changes may be made to a student's programme. |
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