Academic Regulations: Faculty of Social Sciences
School | Mathematical Sciences |
Final Award | Doctor of Philosophy With exit awards of: Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education |
Programme(s) | Integrated PhD in Mathematical Sciences |
Last modified | April 2025 |
The Academic Regulations apply to and regulate the programme(s) 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 Subcommittee for the exemptions and/or variations and/or additions to the regulations noted below.
Progression, Determination and Classification of Results: Postgraduate Master’s Programmes | Exemption/Variation/Addition | |
3. Passing a Module | ||
3.1 | Where a numerical mark is awarded, the Module Pass Mark for students on postgraduate master’s programmes is 50. Some Modules are marked only as Pass or Fail. | Variation Including MATH6144 (MMath Project), the student must achieve an average pass mark of 60% with a pass mark of at least 60 in 45 ECTS at level 7. |
5. Referral | ||
5.1 | A student who fails a taught Module, after the application of Compensation, may take Referral assessments in failed taught Modules totalling at most 15 ECTS (30 CATS) Credits, subject to the following exemptions:
| Addition For students entering the programme from 2022/23: A student is not permitted to refer in any taught module that has already been passed specifically in order to improve the mark, with the following exception: A student who has failed to achieve the required average pass mark of at least 60 in the taught modules may refer in taught modules in which the mark originally achieved was less than the required average pass mark, to a maximum credit value of 15 ECTS (30 CATS). In this case:
Students who elect to transfer to the MSc Economics will be required to successfully complete a 30 ECTS/60 CATS MSc Dissertation and will be required to pay an additional tuition fee. |
5.2 | A student who has failed taught Modules totalling more than the permitted number of Credits for Referral as stated in 5.1 above, is not eligible to Refer in any Module and is required to Repeat. | |
5.3 | The mark obtained at Referral will be Capped at the Module Pass Mark. | |
5.4 | The Capped Mark achieved at Referral will be used for calculating the Final Average Mark and determining award eligibility and final classification, where applicable. | |
5.5 | Where a student is undertaking their programme through part time study, it may be in the student's best interests to take Referrals at the earliest opportunity, which may be outside the normal assessment periods. For such students, Referrals may be permitted while they are still completing their other taught Modules. The arrangements will be communicated via the Programme Handbook. | |
Regulations and Definitions Applying to Progression for all Credit Bearing Programmes | Exemption/Variation/Addition | |
2. Definitions - Average Mark contribution to a Part of a Programme | ||
2.1 | The Average Mark is the mark obtained by taking the average of all individual Module Marks, weighted according to their respective credit point weightings that contribute to the assessment of a single Part of a programme. The Average Mark is recorded truncated to 1 decimal place in the assessment grid. | Addition Students must achieve an average pass mark of at least 60 in the taught part of the programme. |
These regulations should be read in conjunction with the programme specification.
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.