University Calendar 2014/15
Section XII : Academic Regulations - Faculty of Health Sciences



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 2008/9
ARCHIVE 2009/10
Academic Unit Professional Practice in Health Sciences
Final Award BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science (Cardiac Physiology) OR
BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science (Respiratory & Sleep Physiology)
Programme(s) Healthcare Science (full-time and part-time)
Last modified July 2014

Reference should be made to the University's General Regulations found in Section IV and Section V (Higher Degree Regulations) of the University Calendar.

Except where an opt-out has been granted by the University (see below) the following academic regulations apply in addition to the General Regulations.


1. Admissions
 
Candidates for admission must satisfy the Regulations for Admission to Degree Programmes as specified in the General Regulations and meet the entry requirements for either school leavers or mature applicants stipulated for this profession.   They must normally offer at least three A level passes (BBB) and, additionally, at least five GCSE passes at Grade C or above including English language, mathematics and a science subject.

Admission to, and continuation on, the programme is subject to specific health requirements (consistent with the provisions of the Equality Act [2010]). Prospective students are required to inform the Faculty of any health problems relevant to their future employment as a health professional. All students will be subject to an occupational health check.

Admission to, and continuation on, the programme is subject to consideration of any criminal convictions. The programme is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act [1986]. Prospective students are required to inform the Faculty of all criminal convictions. All students will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.


2. Structure of Programme(s)
 
The full-time programmes leading to the award Bachelor of Healthcare Science (Hons) shall normally be of 120 weeks duration (3 years full-time). The maximum period of registration shall normally be six years. This period of registration will incorporate periods of suspension or interruption of studies, in line with University of Southampton regulations.

The part-time programmes leading to the award Bachelor of Healthcare Sciences (Hons) shall normally be of 4 years duration.  The maximum period of registration shall normally be no more than 8 years.  This period of registration will incorporate periods of suspension or interruption of studies, in line with University of Southampton regulations.

In Year 1 students will study 60 ECTS at Level 4 (certificate)
In Year 2 students will study 60 ECTS at Level 5 (diploma)
In Year 3 students will study 60 ECTS at Level 6 (honours)

The outline of the content of each module shall be specified in the module profile and made available to students on Blackboard (web based learning resource).


3. Progression
 
Progression Regulations are as described in the University Calendar, Section IV: General Regulations; Progression, Determination and Classification of Results. For all programmes which lead to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council or the Health and Care Professions Council, statutory regulations apply. For this reason, all our pre-registration programmes are exempt from section 3.3 (regarding compensation) and section 4.1 (regarding referral of assessments) of the General Regulations.

The pass mark for all modules will be 40% for all levels.  Students must meet the pass criteria in both academic and practice experience to pass overall.

Module Referral

The criteria for module assessment referral are:
  • Failure to achieve a Pass grade in assessment.

  • Where an assessment comprises of two or more separate components, students must normally achieve a minimum of 40% in each component in order to pass. Any exceptions to this criterion are detailed in the relevant module profiles.

  • Non-attendance for an examination or non-submission of an assignment (subject to University procedures for late submission).

  • Late arrival of more than half an hour after the start of an examination/presentation, or where a student is required to leave the examination room.
Practice Placement Referral

A student will normally be required to retrieve a referred practice experience assessment on one further occasion, if he/she refers a practice experience assessment.  A student will normally be required to retrieve a practice experience by:
  • developing a retrieval action plan in partnership with a mentor or academic tutor;
  • undertaking a new experience for one fifth of the duration of the original practice experience to retrieve a referred practice experience.
Transfer between Programmes

The Faculty operates a policy/process whereby students may request to transfer to another programme. Transfers between academic programmes are confined to specific points in the programme journey and are governed by the programme structure in the Faculty and available capacity.

Termination of Registration

A student’s registration will normally be terminated following repeat assessments if he/she:
  • achieves a mark of 39 or below on a re-submitted attempt;
  • fails a Pass/Fail assessment on a repeat year submission;
  • does not attend, or is more than half an hour late for a repeat examination or is requested to leave the examination room;
  • late Submission of an assignment as described in the University Assessment Policy;
  • where there are fitness to practise issues or academic integrity issues (see Faculty/University policy).


4. Assessment
 
Students must meet the pass criteria in both academic and, practice assessment to pass overall.

When attending for an examination you must produce either your university ID card or a form of photographic ID in which you are clearly identifiable. Students without photographic ID will not be permitted entry to the examination.

Work submitted up to 5 days after the deadline will be marked as usual.  The final agreed mark is then reduced by the factors detailed in the relevant University Policy. https://sharepoint.soton.ac.uk/sites/ese/quality_handbook/Handbook/Assessment%20Framework.aspx.

Candidates who exceed the specified word limitation (by more than 10%) within a module will incur a 10% penalty reduction in their assessment mark.


5. Award of Qualification(s)
 
In order to qualify for the award of Bachelor of Healthcare Sciences with Honours, candidates must:
  • have satisfied the entry requirements as set out in the Programme Specification;

  • have undertaken all the levels of the curriculum as appropriate to the award and passed all the required assessments (theory and practice);

  • have completed satisfactorily all practice placement assessment as required;

  • have met all the requirements for progression;

  • have met the MEE Training Board’s requirements of 60%  academic study and 40% of practice experience;

  • be judged as of good health and good character and worthy of admission to the professions of cardiac physiology and respiratory & sleep physiology.
Students who are successful at all Level 4 assessments but are unable to complete the full award shall be eligible for the exit award of a Certificate in Health Studies.

Students who are successful at all Level 5 assessments but are unable to complete the full award shall be eligible for the exit award of a Diploma in Health Studies.

Any student, who experiences grave or terminal illness/injury which prevents them from continuing on their award and achieving professional qualification, may be eligible for an aegrotat qualification named either Certificate in Health Studies or Diploma in Health Studies dependent on the stage at which their studies were curtailed.


6. Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork
 
Practice placements form an integral part of the programme and students are required to pass in order to be awarded a BSc (Hons) Healthcre Science.

Students are not permitted to continue in placement whilst progressing an academic appeal against a relevant body.


7. Other
 
These regulations may be revised during the student's period of registration in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate.

Compensation
Compensation is not permitted on this programme.

Fitness to Practice
Students are advised to acquaint themselves with the University Fitness to Practise Policy which is used within the Faculty of Health Sciences.




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