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Assessment

The details of assessment and the relative weightings of the different modes of assessment for each subject are included in the handbook provided at the start of the course. Students will be notified at the commencement of the subject if there are to be any changes.

Students are required to retain a copy of all written work submitted and of all work returned to them to assist the examiners where necessary in reviewing and considering all component parts of the examination.

Honours results (H1, H2A, H2B, H3) and pass results are awarded in all subjects unless advised to the contrary. The range of marks is as follows:

H1 80 - 100%
H2A 75 - 79%
H2B 70 - 74%
H3 65 - 69%
P 50 - 64%

As a component of all examinations during the course, students may be required to present for orals and/or extra written or clinical tests during the examination period.

Students must be available at short notice throughout the University examination period and until results are published.

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