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Taught Master's Results
Students are informed of their marks via their student record on the web after the approval of the Faculty Examining Board.
Part
One students are informed of their marks and whether they can
proceed to the dissertation via their student record on the web
after they have been confirmed by a Faculty Examining
Board. Students who do not wish to proceed to Part Two (the
dissertation) but would like to exit with a Diploma should consult
with their department and then complete and return a
‘Notification of Intention to Exit with a Diploma Form’ available
here. Students who wish to exit
with a Certificate should consult their Department in writing
requesting an exit Certificate. The Progression Rules for taught Master's students are available here. A failed module can be resat for the pass mark of 50. Students must contact the Academic Office pgsstaff@aber.ac.uk to register for resits after taking advice from their departments.
Please note that your dissertation should be submitted to the Department with a Gold Certificate (stating that you have paid all necessary fees and have no outstanding debts) and Notice of Candidature Form. These are essential for the processing of your result. For further information see the Submission Documents for Taught Master's Dissertations which are available from Departmental Offices and from the Academic Office pgsstaff@aber.ac.uk .
After
your dissertation has been marked, the Result and Report Form is
processed by the Academic Office. You will be sent a transcript of
your dissertation mark to the address you provided on your Notice of
Candidature Form (included in your submission documents). Academic
Office will automatically update your home address according to the
details you give on your Candidature Form, however if in the
meantime if your address changes you should email
pgsstaff@aber.ac.uk
and the
graduation.office@aber.ac.uk
. If you need to re-submit your dissertation you should do so
within one year of the date on the letter. New submission documents
must be completed. A re-submission fee must also be
paid before you re-submit.
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Meleri
Morgan Last Updated 14/10/2009 |
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