Progression – part-time day attendance
Undergraduate
As defined in Senate Regulation I F 44, you must achieve certain minimum progress in order to avoid termination of studies:
- you must pass at least 20 credits in every semester;
- you must have passed at least 40 credits after two semesters of study;
- you must have passed at least 80 credits after four semesters of study;
- you must have passed at least 120 credits after six semesters of study;
- you must have passed at least 160 credits after eight semesters of study;
- you must have passed at least 200 credits after ten semesters of study;
- you must have passed at least 240 credits after twelve semesters of study.
You must also complete your degree within the maximum time allowed:
- sixteen semesters of study for a General degree
- twenty semesters of study for a BSc, MA or MTheol Honours degree
- with a maximum of eight semesters for the Honours part of the programme
- twenty-four semesters of study for an Integrated masters degree
- with a maximum of twelve semesters for the Honours part of the programme
Any semesters during which are you are on leave of absence, or that are V-coded, are not included in the semester counts above.
Postgraduate
As defined in Senate Regulation B VI 6, you must achieve certain minimum progress in order to avoid termination of studies:
- you must pass at least 20 credits in every semester.
You must also complete your qualification within the maximum time allowed:
- two consecutive semesters of study for a Postgraduate certificate
- two years of study for a Postgraduate diploma
- two years of study for a Masters degree
Any semesters during which are you are on leave of absence, or that are V-coded, are not included in the semester counts above.