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Module Levels and Grades
Each module is assigned a level: introductory, first, intermediate, advanced, masters, and it is a requirement of graduating with a BSc that at least three course-units taken shall be at advanced level, and no more than one course-unit at introductory level. In general terms, first year courses will be first level, most second year courses intermediate, some second/third year options advanced level, third year courses advanced and fourth year courses masters. The information about levels can be found on PORTICO. The pass mark for all but masters level courses will be 40%; that for masters level courses will be 50%.
The correspondence between grades and percentage marks for each (non masters level) course module is as follows:
< 40: F (Fail)
40 – 49:third
50 – 59: lower second
60 – 69: upper second
70 – 100: first
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