What must I do to progress to Honours Level What must I do to progress to Honours Level? A guide for Intermediate Level students DOES THIS APPLY TO ME?? This guidance applies to all undergraduate degrees.
If you are a Single Honours Student You must achieve an overall weighted aggregate of 40%+ for your Level of Study You will not be able to progress even with an aggregate of 40%+ if: Your profile includes any mark of 0 associated with non-submission or academic misconduct. You have failed to reach a minimum of Grade E for any academic assessment that the University has defined as a “Qualifying Component”. You do not meet Professional or Statutory Regulatory Body (PSRB) requirements.
For Combined Honours Students You must achieve an overall weighted aggregate of 40%+ for both of your Subjects You will not be able to progress even with an aggregate of 40%+ if: Your profile includes any mark of 0 associated with non-submission or academic misconduct. You have failed to reach a minimum of Grade E for any academic assessment that the University has defined as a “Qualifying Component”. You do not meet Professional or Statutory Regulatory Body (PSRB) requirements.
For Combined Honours Students Note If you achieve 40%+ in one Subject, but achieve 35-39% in your other Subject you may apply to change to Single Honours in the Subject you did pass. If you are successful in moving to Combined Honours you will be considered to have a Pass with Reservation in the Subject you are leaving at Level I.
If you are taking ONE 120-credit block AND a zero-credit placement block In order to pass Intermediate Level and become eligible to progress to Honours Level, you must normally: Fulfil the requirements shown on earlier slides AND pass the placement block.
Where do I find more information? This information is for Guidance Only. Further information about progression is available at: www.hope.ac.uk/gateway/students If you have any queries, please contact your Faculty Office and ask for an appointment to talk to a Senior Academic Adviser. Please seek advice immediately if you think you have mitigating circumstances.