Please click on the above links to obtain the Programme Specifications that are available for the following degree programmes at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø:
- all Undergraduate and Integrated Masters* degree programmes which commenced between October 2002 and October 2025
- taught Postgraduate degree programmes which commenced between October 2003 and October 2025
- a number of taught Postgraduate degree programmes which commenced in October 2002.
*Note: Programme specifications for Integrated Masters degrees are
grouped with undergraduate programme specifications based on the
entrance level of the programme. Integrated Masters Degrees are located
at Level 7 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in
England, Wales and Northern Ireland (FHEQ). These degrees integrate a
period of undergraduate study with a Masters degree and lead to a single
classified award at the end of the programme.
**Please note that as of 2011 the following Faculty and School have merged:**
The former Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences are now the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
The former School of Politics and International Relations and School of Economics are now the School of Politics, Economics and International Relations
*** Please note: Students are able to transfer from a Joint Honours to a Single Honours programme at the end of Part 1, subject
to fulfilling the Part 1 University Threshold Standard, achieving marks of at least 40% in at least 40 credits of modules in
the subject to which they are transferring, and fulfilling any programme-specific progression rules for the Part 1 Single Honours
Programme. Students who transfer from a Joint Honours to a Single Honours programme may not have taken all of the Part 1 modules
listed in the Single Honours Programme Specification. The modules which they have taken will be shown on their Diploma Supplement.
The purpose of programme specifications
Programme Specifications are intended to provide a standard format
for describing the University's taught degree programmes, in line with
Quality Assurance Agency and
(Sections 5d and 5e).
They are produced mainly for internal use, although they contain
information useful to current and prospective students and other
stakeholders. As the content of the University s degree programmes is
constantly being developed, the information contained within the
specifications is liable to change.
Programme documentation pre-October 2002
Before October 2002, the formal details of the University's taught
degree programmes were set out in a Syllabus document for each
programme. Since the University moved to a modular degree structure in
October 2002 (for Undergraduate and Integrated Masters programmes) and
in October 2003 (for taught Postgraduate programmes), all taught
programmes are required to have an associated Programme Specification,
which replaced syllabuses as the formal documentation.
Syllabuses for all Undergraduate and Integrated Masters degree
programmes which started before October 2002 and for the remainder of
the taught Postgraduate programmes commencing in October 2002 can be
found in the edition of the University Calendar appropriate to the year
in which the programme commenced. Paper copies of the Calendar are
available to view from the University's Graduation Office (contact Rachel HillKelly, x8117)
Programme Specifications post September 2024
The University has comprehensively revised its programmes to improve the student experience with effect from 2024/25.
Students who enter their programme in 2024/25 will start on the revised programme, and students who have already completed
part of their programme will follow their revised programme from the Part they are taking in 2024/25.
For example, a student who began their studies in 2023 will have followed the September 2023 Programme Specification in their first
year of study and, following progression to their second year of study, will follow the September 2024 Programme Specification for
2024/25 and subsequent years.
Students: For information about the Parts which you are taking in 2024/25 and onwards, please refer to the Programme Specification for 2024/25.
For information about the Parts of your programme which you have taken in 2023/24 or earlier, please refer to the historic Programme
Specifications relating to your year of entry.
Students should contact their Academic Tutor or Programme Director for more details on any programme changes.
NB: There are some exceptions to this, and these have been highlighted on the Programme Specification lists for relevant years
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