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  2. 11 Sep 2023: resit opportunity. 7. All modules are condonable, unless there are specific requirements relating to. ... requirements are published on the University’s Virtual Learning Environment. at the start of the academic year for all modules.
  3. 11 Sep 2023: marks in all compulsory modules for the award and title for which the student. ... all compulsory modules for the award and title for which the student is.
  4. 11 Sep 2023: that stage, including credit in all compulsory modules, the Board will permit. ... performance in all compulsory modules and then the student's best. performance in optional modules up to the total required.
  5. 25 Oct 2023: 1. MODULES AND CREDIT. This section of the Student Regulations Framework applies to all taught. ... 1.1 Modules. 1. All taught programmes leading to named awards involve a set of modules.
  6. 10 Jul 2024: Environment. All resources must be placed on KeyLinks modules to ensure compliance with our. ... lists can be viewed in Appendix C. 4.6.1 Availability. Library staff will determine availability of items on all validation/revalidation modules as.
  7. 26 Jun 2024: All modules within the programme carry a duty of care statement that students are fit to study. ... Research Skills. Exit Awards All modules and associated assessments elements are non-condonable.
  8. 20 May 2024: researchers in the future. The use of research underpins the teaching and assessment in all modules and the development. ... Key:Semester X = A & B Students are required to pass all modules but modules taken in the first year are condonable, except for
  9. 14 Sep 2023: programme is the support that is built into all modules for those that are returning to higher. ... at this level. All modules will make use of interactions between students through class discussion, and group.
  10. 11 Jan 2024: All modules will provide information and links to literature and other resources on the University’s VLE. ... Assessment of all modules is based on the Quality Assurance Agency’s benchmarking at levels 4, 5 and 6, and using the university’s generic
  11. 11 Sep 2023: In order to successfully achieve the final award of BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy all students must successfully complete all modules with a mark of no less than 40%. ... successfully complete all modules and pass all summative practice