Adjustment to the way we calculate degree classification
Is the university changing the way my degree is being calculated?
Students starting their degree in 2022–23 will have the standard degree award classification applied, without credits discounted.
This is because the university is phasing out the temporary Supplementary Regulations (adjustments to award classification algorithm), which were in place for students who studied at the university during the pandemic in 2019–20, 2020–21 or 2021–22.
If you started your degree prior to 2022–23, see the following questions for more information about how your degree will be calculated.
How will my award be classified if I am due to graduate in 2022–23?
The majority of students graduating this year will be covered by the approaches below. If your circumstances are complicated, (for example you are returning to university after a break, or changing your mode of study, or have taken a placement year) please contact your school office to confirm bespoke arrangements.
As in previous years, you will still need to have achieved enough credit for your award, but in recognition of the impact of the pandemic in previous years, some modules where you may not have performed so well will be discounted when calculating your award.
Current Level 6 undergraduate students
Your classification will be made up of*:
2021–22 Level 5
Your best 80 credits (out of 120) in level 5. These are weighted at 25% in your final award calculation.
This means your lowest performing 40 credits will be excluded from the calculation.
2022–23 Level 6
All 120 credits in level 6 (your final year) are included. These are weighted at 75% in your final award calculation.
Current Level 7 postgraduate students Masters awards (MA, MSc, MBA, LLM, MRes, MArch)
Students starting their Masters in academic year 2022–23 will have the standard award classification applied, without credits discounted.
This is because the university is phasing out the temporary Supplementary Regulations (adjustments to award classification algorithm), which were in place for students who studied at the university during the pandemic in 2019–20, 2020–21 or 2021–22.
If you are a part-time PGT student and have taken modules in 2019–20, 2020–21 or 2021–22, the Supplementary Regulation classification rules will be applied when you complete your level 7 credit. Please contact your school office to confirm bespoke arrangements.
Integrated Masters awards (MEng, MPharm, MDes, MFA, MComp, MChem, MGeog, MGeol, MMath)
A subject-specific classification and algorithm for the award is in place which will follow either the undergraduate or postgraduate scheme as detailed above.
*This revised approach to calculation awards will apply for most courses, however there will be some exceptions and differences for some courses, due to the structure of your course or due to your course being associated with a Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB). Your school will contact you to confirm arrangements for your course where this may differ.
How will my award be classified if I am due to graduate in 2023–24?
Current Level 5 undergraduate students
Your classification will be made up of*:
2022–23 Level 5
All 120 credits in level 5 are included. These are weighted at 25% in your final award calculation.
2023–24 Level 6
All 120 credits in level 6 (your final year) are included. These are weighted at 75% in your final award calculation.
Current Level 0/4 undergraduate students
As in all previous years, your level 4 results will not count towards your classification award. However, you must achieve enough credit to progress.
* This approach to calculation awards will apply for most courses, however there will be some exceptions and differences for some courses, due to your course being associated with a Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB).
I haven’t submitted an assessment for a module which I started studying in academic year 2021–22 – which set of regulations will apply?
There are a very small number of students for whom the previous Supplementary Regulations continue to apply, for example, if you started a dissertation module in academic year 2021–22, but the submission date is after 26 September 2022.
This is likely to impact the following if started before 26 September 2022:
- Postgraduate taught (PGT) dissertations
- Part-time PGT modules
- Courses with non-standard term dates (e.g. courses starting in February)
- Courses with non-standard lengths (e.g. pre-registration PGT Health courses – Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Podiatry)
- Courses with awards considered at Winter examination boards
- Courses with a placement year
Your award classification will be calculated using the regulations which were in effect when you started studying the stage, so for a part-time PGT course started in 2021–22, the 2021–22 Supplementary Regulation classification rules would be applied when you complete your level 7 credit.
Your school office will be able to confirm this information if you are unsure, or have complicated circumstances.