University Calendar 2011/12
Section V : Higher Degree Regulations
Regulations for the postgraduate degrees of Master by Taught Course



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
 
ARCHIVE 2004/5
ARCHIVE 2005/6
ARCHIVE 2006/7
ARCHIVE 2007/8
ARCHIVE 2008/9
ARCHIVE 2009/10
 
DSc, LLD, etc.
MPhil, PhD
Music-Research
Taught Research
Integrated PhD
Medicine
Staff Candidature
MRes
Code of Practice
COP Appendix 1
COP Appendix 2
COP Appendix 3
  1. The degrees of Master of Arts (MA), Master of Music (MMus), Master of Arts in Education (MA(Ed)), Master of Science in Education (MSc(Ed)), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Science in the Social Sciences (MSc(Social Sciences)) and Master of Laws (LLM) may be awarded by the Senate to postgraduate students who have satisfactorily accumulated sufficient ECTS credits at the required level  as prescribed by the Faculty concerned and the regulations in Section IV of this Calendar.

  2. Every candidate shall be allotted to a supervisor by the Faculty Programme Committee on the recommendation of the Associate Dean with Faculty responsibility for graduate student matters or his/her nominee(s). The supervisor shall direct and advise the candidate in his/her studies and report on his/her work and progress when requested to do so by the Faculty Programme Committee.

  3. The regulations for each programme shall prescribe the written examinations to be taken and shall provide for the examination of dissertations or other assessed work. Candidates shall present themselves for written examinations and shall submit assessed work as required, and shall present a dissertation on their individual project in accordance with the leaflet The Production and Submission of Postgraduate Masters Degree Dissertations, (available to candidates through the Faculty Student Office or on the University website), and with Faculty requirements. Candidates may also be required to attend for an oral examination. In conducting the oral examination, arrangements will be made where necessary to accommodate the requirements of students with special communication needs.

Approved by AQSC on 1 June 2005 and by Senate on 22 June 2005
No revisions for 2006/07
No revisions for 2007/08
No revisions for 2008/09
No revisions for 2009/10
Revisions approved by UPC in July 2011




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