
The marking of assessment is subject to internal and external review. Your final programme mark is also on a 0-100 scale and it is that mark that determines your final degree classification.Ĥ. All unit marks are converted to a 0-100 scale before degree classification starts.ģ. How well you meet these outcomes at the unit level is assessed and measured against established marking criteria - normally on a 0-20 or 0-100 marking scale.

When combined these correspond to the programme ILOs. All units/modules within your programme of study also have intended learning outcomes attached to them. These describe what you are expected to know, understand and/or be able to demonstrate after the process of learning, in order to fulfil the requirements of your degree programme.Ģ. Each programme has a set of learning outcomes. The academic requirements of a programme of study (sometimes known as ‘course’) are set out in its intended learning outcomes (ILOs). General features of awarding an honours degree at Bristolġ.
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Students should refer to the regulations in 32: Awards and classification (UG modular) within the University's Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes for the exact conditions and requirements for assessment, progression and award. It starts with the general features of how an honours degree is awarded at Bristol before moving onto how it classifies its degrees.

This guide has been produced, primarily for students, to set out Bristol’s approach to awarding undergraduate honours degrees, including how they are classified.
