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Undergraduate Master's degrees and equivalent (Regulation 1F)
Note: these regulations were agreed by Senate in 2005 and apply for students graduating from this programmed in 2007 and beyond
FIRST CLASS HONOURS
a mean average of at least 70% determined in accordance with the weightings specified below.
SECOND CLASS HONOURS (Division I)
a mean average between 60% and 69% determined in accordance with the weightings specified below.
SECOND CLASS HONOURS (Division II)
a mean average between 50% and 59% determined in accordance with the weightings specified below.
For the purpose of the Masters Degree with honours classification modules shall contribute to the mean average calculation as follows: Level II modules = 20% Level III modules = 30% Level M modules = 50%.
Students who do not meet the requirements for undergraduate master's classification will be awarded a BSc with appropriate honours classification under Regulation 1A.
For all honours classifications, the following minimum number of credits must have been passed;
120 Level I, 120 Level II, 120 Level III and at least 90 Level M
OR 120 Level I, 120 Level II, at least 105 Level III and at least 105 Level M.
Notes:
Module: a 15 CATS-credit unit.

