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MSc Forensic Computing - Assessment
MSc in Forensic Computing
MSc in Forensic Computing. British Computer Society (BCS) logo.
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REGULATION OF ASSESSMENT, PROGRESSION AND AWARD CONDITIONS

All modules are assessed by some form of in-course assessment and/or examination, and students are normally expected to pass all foundation modules. On successful completion of the taught part of the course, those students not progressing to the project will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate.

MSc students are required to obtain: at least 40% in 160 credits and at least 35% in 20 credits

Course modules
average
Dissertation Mark Awarded
70% 70% MSc with Distinction
60% 60% MSc with Merit
40% 40% MSc
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