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- Student administration and academic policy
- Taught students
- Research students
- Staff
- Assessment and feedback
- Assessment procedures
- Awarding of Taught Students
- Collaborative provision
- Committees
- Levels and awards framework
- Programme and module descriptors
- Programme and module development
- Programmes of study regulations
- Quality assurance and monitoring
- Registry services
- Student complaints and appeals
- Supervision of Research Students
- Undergraduate Assessment Norms
- University regulations
- Staff development
- Education Quality and Enhancement Projects
- Student administration and academic policy
- General advice
- Programme title
- Description of the Programme
- Educational aims of the programme
- Programme structure
- Programme Modules
- Programme's Intended Learning Outcomes
- Learning Activities, Teaching and Assessment Methods
- Programme Regulations
- College support for students and students’ learning
- University Support for Students and Students' Learning
- Admissions criteria
- Regulation of assessment and academic standards
- Indicators of quality and standards
- Methods for evaluating and improving quality and standards
- Awarding institution
- Lead College(s) / Teaching Institution and Discipline
- Partner College / Institution and Discipline
- Programmes accredited/validated by
- Final award(s)
- UCAS code
- NQF (FHEQ) level of final award(s)
- CATS and ECTS
- QAA subject benchmarking group
- Origin Date/ Date of Last Revision
QAA subject benchmarking group
Purpose: To indicate how the programme articulates with the QAA’s benchmark statements that make explicit the general academic characteristics and standards of honours degrees in the UK.
Format: Subject area(s) drawn from the list of 47 covered by QAA benchmark statements or N/A for ‘not applicable’ if no benchmark statements are relevant. ISSH and CH programmes might refer to several subject areas.
Subject areas are reviewed every four years through a periodic subject review scheme that includes external contributions.
Examples: N/A
Accounting
Music / Languages and Related Studies
