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The matrix of studies offered in the programme is detailed in the Module Schedule, showing the core (C) and optional (O) modules. Each year, or stage, of a three-year Honours (Hons) degree comprises two semesters (Sem) with 60 credits (Crd) studied in each; whether 10-credit single (M), 20-credit double (D) or 20-credit linked (L) modules. This necessitates a total of 360 credits for a degree. Although the University does not recruit directly to Ordinary (Ord) degrees, this route is available to students for whom a less intense course of study is appropriate after Stage 1. Ordinary degree students are required to achieve 100 credits in Stage 1 and 80 credits in each of Stages 2 and 3, giving a total of 260 credits for the degree.
Students in Stage 2 of the Ordinary course may select slightly differing options to those listed, please contact us for full details.
It is possible to do the course either as a three-year course, or as a four-year sandwich course which includes an industry placement.
