University Calendar 2010/11
Section XI : Academic Regulations - Faculty of Medicine



PREFACE
CONTENTS
SEMESTERS
SECTION I
SECTION II
SECTION III
SECTION IV
SECTION V
SECTION VI
SECTION VII
SECTION VIII
SECTION IX
SECTION X
SECTION XI
SECTION XII
SECTION XIII
SECTION XIV
 
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Academic Unit Faculty of Medicine
Final Award Bachelor of Medicine
with intermediate exit awards of Certificate of Higher Education, Diploma of Higher Education, Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Ordinary), Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Hons)
Programme(s) BM4 (four year graduate entry programme)
BM5 (five year programme)
BM6 (Year 0 widening access programme followed by the five year programme)
Last modified June 2010

Reference should be made to the University's General Regulations found in Section IV of the University Calendar.

The Faculty has been granted an opt-out by the University’s Academic Standards and Quality Committee(ASQC) to Section IV, General Regulations – Progression, Determination and Classification of Results (see below). The following variations to the University regulations apply:

Definitions The definitions used by the Faculty are as per the University regulations with the following additions/exceptions.
Component Module of study/assessment to be passed in order to progress to the next year of the programme. Components may comprise of more then one element of assessment. A component is equivalent to the term “module” as referred to in the University regulations.
Element Examination or assignment within a component.
Pass Mark As per the University definition and may also be applied to an element of a component.
Pass Grade The minimum grade that must be achieved in order to pass a component marked in grades. It may be applied either to a component, an element or to an average grade. A to D grades will represent Pass grades. E and F grades will represent Fail grades.
Average Mark The mark obtained by taking the mean or weighted average of individual element marks (as required by the assessment regulations) contributing to the assessment of a component.
Average Grade The grade obtained by taking the mean or weighted average of individual element grades (as required by the assessment regulations) contributing to the assessment of a component.
Year The Faculty refers to Years in the following regulations. A Year is equivalent to the term Part as referred to in the University regulations.
Repeat As per the University definition except BM programme students will normally be required to repeat the year as an internal candidate as per the University Progression Regulations 2.13 Internal Repeat..
Board of Examiners Within the Faculty of Medicine, progression decisions for the BM Programme are made by the Undergraduate Student Progress Committee within the Faculty of Medicine. The Student Progress Committee is therefore the equivalent to the Board of Examiners when reference is made to progression in the University regulations for Special Considerations section 10.

1. Admissions
 
Admissions requirements will be as stated in the University’s General Regulations, the Programme Specifications and the University Prospectus.


2. Structure of Programme(s)
 
The Faculty follows the University General Regulations as laid down in the University Calendar, except where variations have been permitted for the MMedSc Programme. The structures of Programmes are as per the University General Regulations and the Programme Specifications. The BM4, BM5 and BM6 programmes lead to an unclassified degree.

The BM5 programme includes an integrated award of an unclassified Hons degree in Medical Sciences for successful completion of BM5 Year 4.

These regulations reflect a revision to the curriculum for those candidates commencing BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11.  Those candidates undertaking BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11 on returning from intercalating to take the BSc Biomedical Sciences and those candidates repeating BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11 will be required to complete BM5 Year 4 as per the previous curriculum.

Students who satisfactorily complete Year 3 of the BM5 Programme, and who meet the required admission criteria for the Master of Medical Sciences (Hons), may exit the BM5 programme and undertake the integrated MMedSc programme at the end of BM5 Yr 3.

Students failing to satisfactorily complete the first or second year of the MMedSc programme following the supplementary opportunity, may be permitted to exit the MMedSc programme and undertake BM5 Year 4 with the opportunity to achieve the award of BMedSc (Hons) for successful completion of Year 4 and to progress to BM Final Year.

On successful completion of the MMedSc (2 year) programme, students may return to the Final Year of the BM5 programme to achieve the award of Bachelor of Medicine for successful completion of BM5.

University progression regulation 3.4 with the following addition:
Candidates may exceptionally be given conditional progression to the next year of the programme without satisfactory completion of all clinical attachments with the condition that the attachments must be satisfactorily completed during the following year subject to the availability of placements and within timetabling constraints in the following year. Candidates who have conditionally progressed to the next year must satisfactorily complete the directed elective/s before they will be permitted to progress any further through the programme.


3. Progression
 
The Faculty of Medicine has been granted an exemption from parts of the University’s regulations as published in the University Calendar Section IV – Progression, Determination and Classification of Results and exceptions to the University’s regulations are detailed below.

These regulations reflect a revision to the curriculum for those candidates commencing BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11.  Those candidates undertaking BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11 on returning from intercalation to the BSc Biomedical Sciences and any candidates repeating BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11 will undertake the year as per the previous curriculum and may progress to BM Final Year after successful completion of Year 4.

BM4/BM5/BM6 Programmes

Criteria for Progression


University progression regulation 4.1 with the following addition:
Progress from one year of the programme to the next will depend upon the successful completion of the appropriate examination and course work requirements, satisfactory completion of clinical and other practical work, and freedom from health, behavioural and conduct problems relevant to future employment as a medical practitioner.

University regulation 4.4.1 with the following addition:
Any candidate failing to satisfy the examiners in the BM Final examination at the first attempt will normally be required to repeat the final year before retaking the BM Final examination. A repeat Final Year would normally be undertaken as an internal candidate.

University regulation 4.4.2 with the following addition:
Components passed at referral will be capped at the module pass mark/grade for the purposes of calculating Distinctions.

University regulation 4.5 Repeat:
A candidate failing to progress after referral may repeat the appropriate Year of the programme internally. Normally the Repeat will include all modules and marks from any previous attempts will be set aside. Candidates are normally limited to two repeat years during the programme on which they are registered. The maximum duration of a student’s programme of study is therefore normally:
  Study Duration Requirement Study Duration Requirement with Intercalated MMedSc(Hons)
  BM4 - no more than 6 years not applicable
  BM5 - no more than 7 years - no more than 8 years
  BM6 - no more than 8 years - no more than 9 years


BM6 Programme only
Students undertaking the BM6 programme have the right to a referral in the assessment of each individual component but are not normally permitted to undertake a repeat year.


4. Assessment
 
Details of the assessment structure for the BM programmes are held on the Faculty of Medicine website. Examination and Assessment Regulations are available within Student Handbooks and policy documents on the Faculty of Medicine website.


5. Award of Qualification(s)
 
The Faculty of Medicine has been granted exemption from Paragraphs 5 and 6 of the University’s Regulations for Progression, Determination and Classification of Results and operates the following variation.

In order to qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine candidates must:
  • have passed the Years 1 and 2 assessments, the Intermediate examination and the Final examination and, except for BM4 students, have satisfactorily completed BM5 Year 4 or satisfactorily completed the Master in Medical Sciences programme;

  • have completed satisfactorily all practical work, clinical work and other coursework as required; and

  • have been free from health, behavioural and conduct problems relevant to future employment as a medical practitioner.
Students are eligible for the award of the following exit qualifications if they successfully complete a proportion of the Bachelor of Medicine programme but leave the programme, for whatever reason, before successful completion. European Credit Accumulation and Transfer (ECTS) points will be awarded following successful completion of a whole year only and will not be awarded for separate components or a partially completed year.

AWARD EXIT POINT CATS (ECTS) POINTS
Certificate of Higher Education in Biomedical Sciences Successful completion of Year 1
120 (60) level 4
Diploma of Higher Education in Biomedical Sciences Successful completion of Year 2
120 (60) level 5
Bachelor Medical Sciences (Ordinary) Successful completion of Year 3 including the BM Intermediate examination
120 (60) level 5
60 (30) level 6
Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Honours)* Successful completion of Year 4**
60 (30) level 5
120 (60) level 6
Bachelor of Medicine Successful completion of Final Year including the BM Final examination
180 (90) level 6
* not applicable for BM4

** These regulations reflect a revision to the curriculum for those candidates commencing BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11.  Those candidates undertaking BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11 on their return from intercalating to take the BSc Biomedical Sciences and those candidates repeating BM5 Year 4 in 2010/11, will undertake the year as per the previous curriculum and will achieve 120 CATS (60 ECTS) for successful completion of BM5 Year 4.  These candidates will not be eligible for the award of a BMedSc.

Should a student be permitted to rejoin the BM programme within two years of the award of an exit qualification their exit award would be converted to the appropriate exit award on completion of a later year or the final award if completing the BM programme.

Award of Distinction

The award of a Distinction is conferred on students showing excellence at the end of Years 2, 3 and the Final Year at the first attempt. In order to achieve a Distinction at the end of Year 2, candidates would need to show excellence in both Years 1 and 2 at the first attempt. The criteria defining excellence are detailed in the Faculty’s Examination and Assessment Policies.

Criteria for the award of BM Degree with Honours

The award of Honours is conferred on students who, in Years 1 and 2 assessments, Intermediate examination, BM5 Year 4 and Finals examination:
  1. normally have passed all the examinations at the first attempt;

  2. have achieved Distinctions in both the Intermediate and Final examinations or have achieved Distinction in either the Intermediate or Final examination and the equivalent of a B grade overall in the other examination;

  3. have achieved no less than a C grade in any one component at Intermediate examination, BM5 Year 4 assessments (for BM5 students only) or Finals examination and have exemption from the Mini CEX at Finals.

6. Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork
 
Details of clinical attachments are given in the Programme Specifications and Student Handbooks on the Faculty of Medicine website.


7. Other
 
7.1 Any other specific requirements for this programme are included in programme specifications, assessment regulations and student handbooks on the Faculty of Medicine website.
7.2 These regulations apply for the year in which the student is registered and may be revised during the student's period of registration on a programme in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate.


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