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Current Students
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- School of
Mathematics,
University of Leeds,
Leeds LS2 9JT.
Tel: +44 (0)113 343 5130/1
Fax: +44 (0)113 343 5090
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Progression
Rules
2011/12
Students qualify to
progress
to the next year of their degree programme according to the following
rules:
- Students
need
to
have
passed
all
modules
listed
as
PFP (= Pass For Progression)
for their degree programme in the Programme
Catalogue, and satisfy all other requirements listed in the
Programme Catalogue for their programme.
- In
order
to
progress
as
an
Honours
Degree student, students need to have
passed at least 100 credits.
- In
order
to
progress
as
an
Ordinary
Degree student, students need to have
passed at least 80 credits. Note that in this case students can still
obtain an Honours degree if they satisfy the overall degree
requirements for an Honours Degree.
Note: Students on the
BSc Economics &
Mathematics and on the BSc
Management & Mathematics programmes cannot progress as
Ordinary Degree students.
- Ordinary
Degree
students
in
Year
2
can
progress
into
Year 3 as Honours Degree
Students if, in addition to any passed module requirements, they have
passed 200 credits altogether, including at least 100 credits in year
2, and have staisfied all other requirement for progression.
- MMath,BSc Mathematics and
MMath,BSc Statistics programmes
- Students on these programmes must achieve an
average mark of at least 58% (on the 0 to 100 scale) in their second
year to proceed with the
MMath,BSc programme of study. Students with a year 2 average between
54% and 57% can apply to the Programme Coordinator for consideration
to continue on the MMath,BSc programme. Students with a year 2 average
below 54% have to switch to the BSc programme.
- Students need to have passed at least 100 credits in
their third year and have a Year 3 average of at least 50% to progress
to Year 4 of the programme. Students who cannot progress to the fourth
year of the programme have the opportunity to
resit the exams for the modules they have failed during the
following academic year as external students. No further resits will be
allowed.
Alternatively students can choose to be considered for the BSc award,
in which case the student will be classified for the BSc according to
their record at the end of their third year of study.
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