What happens if you fail a module Northumbria University?

If at least 50% of the credits at that level have been passed, a student who has not already repeated the level will normally be offered an opportunity to repeat the level. The student may also be permitted to re-register for the failed module(s) and repeat them as if for the first time.

Does Northumbria University give unconditional offers?

By signing the form you are confirming that you intend to study at Northumbria University and that you agree to the Terms and Conditions of offer. Once the conditions have been met we will be able to provide you with an Unconditional offer.

What is Bachelor of Laws Honours?

A Bachelor of Laws (Honours) is a four-year degree that equips you with a comprehensive legal education: a world-class degree that provides a thorough grounding in the law, as well as a real-world focus on the essential practical skills and the social and ethical context in which the law operates.

What is MLAW exempting?

The M Law Exempting (Bar Course) programme route is designed for students who intend to pursue a career as a barrister. This integrated Master of Law programme allows you to combine a qualifying law degree with an integrated master’s degree award and an exemption from the Bar Course.

Is Northumbria respected?

Northumbria University is now rated higher than Newcastle University in The Guardian’s 2021 league table, ascending a staggering 20 places to reach number 27 in the rankings.

How is my degree classification calculated Northumbria?

The calculation for the classification Degree (Hons) Programmes is based on: the average mark of Levels 6 and 5 (weighted 60%:40%). Your Level 4, 5 and 6 modules are graded are as follows: Level 4 Modules are not included in the classification calculation.

What happens if you fail a resit Newcastle?

If your request is successful, the University will grant an adjustment such as an extension, deferral, or additional resit attempt. You will not get extra marks for submitting a successful PEC application but it can change an outcome for example, a fail becomes a compensated pass.

Do you require a CAS to study at Northumbria University?

studies (CAS) You must have a CAS before making an application as a Tier 4 (General) student. A CAS is an electronic document issued to you by Northumbria University once you have accepted your offer and paid your deposit.

How long does it take for universities to confirm your place?

When do universities confirm your place? Most unis will have made a decision by the end of March, while others will wait until May to give you an answer. There’s no standardised waiting time. Some students will hear back in three days and some three weeks.

How is Northumbria University student law office doing?

* Northumbria University awarded 2013 Queens Anniversary Prize in Further and Higher and Further Education for the outstanding community work of its Student Law Office. * The Student Law Office has managed more than 7,000 enquiries, represented more than 3,000 clients and secured almost £1.5 million on their behalf since 2005.

Can you become a barrister at Northumbria University?

For undergraduate students, our unique M Law degree is an integrated masters programme which incorporates all the elements of academic and vocational study needed to train as a solicitor or barrister. A key focus at Northumbria is to enhance the career prospects of our graduates.

Why did you choose to go to Northumbria University?

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