leeds uni bachelor arts classification calculator

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Classification Calculator - Bachelor degree (Applies to undergraduate programmes which are classified over the Penultimate and Final years only) 2) If you have failed any modules you should still include the mark achieved for these in your calculation. 3) Marks of AB (Absent) should be entered into the calculator as 20. Mark awarded 0-1 2-4 5-7 8-10 11-13 14-16 17-19 20-22 23-25 26-28 29 on 0-100 scale Translation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 (20-90 scale) Mark awarded 81 82, 83 84, 85 86, 87 88, 89 90, 91 92, 93 94,95 96, 97 98, 99 100 on 0-100 scale Translation 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 (20-90 scale) * unless alternative requirements apply with explicit approval of the Taught Student Education Board under Regulation 31a of Ordinance IX Penultimate Year modules (including any Skills Electives** taken in your Final Year) 65 63 70 62 55 62 58 Total: Credit value 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 120 Penultimate Year average 6.25 To achieve a 1st you need to aim for a Final Year average of 7.15 7.4500 7.1500 To achieve a 2i you need to aim for a Final Year average of 5.55 5.5500 5.7250 To achieve a 2ii you need to aim for a Final Year average of 3.65 3.6500 4.3000 Final Year modules (excluding Skills Electives - see above) 60 65 69 66 35 64 64 40 67 65 64 67 63 40 40 Total: Credit value 12 8 6 2 12 10 2 8 5 5 20 8 6 6 10 120 Final Year average 5.66 1:1 calculation 5.95 1:2 calculation 5.85 Best average 5.95 Classification thresholds and discretionary bands Class boundary Threshold grade 2i / Ist 6.85 6.80 2ii / 2i 5.90 5.85 3rd / 2ii 4.95 4.90 Fail / 3rd 4.00 3.95 This calculator has been developed based on a version adapted by the Centre for Sports Science from an original Business Scho 1) In order to achieve Honours you will need to pass at least 100 credits in each year of your programme and meet the requirements specified in the programme specification. You must also achieve at least 100 Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 credits*. 4) If you had more than 1 attempt at a module, you should use the highest mark achieved out of all attempts (unless you have been granted a 'first attempt' resit, which overwrites any previous mark gained in that module). 5) If you are taking any Skills Electives in your final year, the marks and credits should be included with your Year 2 6) Part time programmes - Normally Penultimate Year modules are those studied in Years 3 & 4; Final Year modules are those studied over Years 5 & 6. 7) The University uses 2 marking scales. If you have any module marks in the range 0-29 or 81-100 awarded by schools that mark on the 0-100 scale, they need to be adjusted according to the scale below - this is the mark you should enter for your module. All marks outside of these ranges should be entered as they stand (e.g. 54, 65, 43 etc). Click here for more information on marking scales Mark awarded (20-90 scale) *Skills Electives - elective modules designed to develop specific skills (indicated in the Module Catalogue with the flag 'ske') - check the module catalogue for details if you are not sure. Can be taken in any year, but are single-weighted in the classification algorithm, regardless of level. Mark awarded (20-90 scale) Discretionary Band We welcome any feedback you would like to leave about the classification calculator. A form is provided at the link below: Leave Feedback NB this calculator is provided for guidance only. There is no guarantee that the classification calculated by this method is the one which will be finally awarded. All marks and classifications must be confirmed by the Exam Board on behalf of Senate before they become final.

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Calculator 1Classification Calculator - Bachelor degree(Applies to undergraduate programmes which are classified over the Penultimate and Final years only)1) In order to achieve Honours you will need to pass at least 100 credits in each year of your programme and meet the requirements specified in the programme specification. You must also achieve at least 100 Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 credits*.2) If you have failed any modules you should still include the mark achieved for these in your calculation.3) Marks of AB (Absent) should be entered into the calculator as 20.4) If you had more than 1 attempt at a module, you should use the highest mark achieved out of all attempts (unless you have been granted a 'first attempt' resit, which overwrites any previous mark gained in that module).5) If you are taking any Skills Electives in your final year, the marks and credits should be included with your Year 2 marks.**6) Part time programmes - Normally Penultimate Year modules are those studied in Years 3 & 4; Final Year modules are those studied over Years 5 & 6.7) The University uses 2 marking scales. If you have any module marks in the range 0-29 or 81-100 awarded by schools that mark on the 0-100 scale, they need to be adjusted according to the scale below - this is the mark you should enter for your module. All marks outside of these ranges should be entered as they stand (e.g. 54, 65, 43 etc).Click here for more information on marking scalesMark awarded 0-12-45-78-1011-1314-1617-1920-2223-2526-2829on 0-100 scaleTranslation2021222324252627282930(20-90 scale)

Mark awarded8182, 8384, 8586, 8788, 8990, 9192, 9394,9596, 9798, 99100on 0-100 scaleTranslation8081828384858687888990(20-90 scale)

* unless alternative requirements apply with explicit approval of the Taught Student Education Board under Regulation 31a of Ordinance IX

Penultimate Year modules (including any Skills Electives** taken in your Final Year)

Mark awarded (20-90 scale)65637062556258Total:Credit value2020202020101012013001260140012401100620580000000007500*Skills Electives - elective modules designed to develop specific skills (indicated in the Module Catalogue with the flag 'ske') - check the module catalogue for details if you are not sure. Can be taken in any year, but are single-weighted in the classification algorithm, regardless of level.

Penultimate Year average6.25

To achieve a 1st you need to aim for a Final Year average of7.157.45007.1500

To achieve a 2i you need to aim for a Final Year average of5.555.55005.7250

To achieve a 2ii you need to aim for a Final Year average of3.653.65004.3000Final Year modules (excluding Skills Electives - see above)

Mark awarded (20-90 scale)606569663564644067656467634040Total:Credit value1286212102855208661012072052041413242064012832033532512805363782404006788Final Year average5.66

1:1 calculation5.951:2 calculation5.85

Best average5.95Classification thresholds and discretionary bands

Class boundaryThreshold gradeDiscretionary BandWe welcome any feedback you would like to leave about the classification calculator. A form is provided at the link below:2i / Ist6.856.802ii / 2i5.905.853rd / 2ii4.954.90Leave FeedbackFail / 3rd4.003.95

NB this calculator is provided for guidance only. There is no guarantee that the classification calculated by this method is the one which will be finally awarded. All marks and classifications must be confirmed by the Exam Board on behalf of Senate before they become final.

This calculator has been developed based on a version adapted by the Centre for Sports Science from an original Business School model.