COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES
Contents
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Radiography 3
BSc Radiography Stage 4
Medicine 4-5
Degrees of MB BCh, BAO
BHMED001 Stage 5 Medicine
Nursing 6-7
Stage 4 Nursing Programme
Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems Year 4 (Level 3)
Bachelor of Science(Nursing) General Stage 4 (Level 3)
Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Psychiatric Stage 4 (Level 3)
Veterinary Medicine 8-9
Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Stage 2 & 3
Diploma in Rural Development 10-11 DPLSC007 – Diploma in Rural Development ( Level 1)
Bachelor of Science in Rural Development 12 - 13 BHAGR018 - Bachelor of Science in Rural Development (Level 2 to 3)
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LAW
Contents
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BBS Stage 3
B.Comm (Intl) Stage 4
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BBLS,STAGE4 17-18
BHLAW001 Bachelor of Business and Legal Studies (BBLS)
BHLAW006 Degree of Bachelor of Business & Legal Studies (European) BHLAW007Degree of Bachelor of Business & Legal Studies (International)
BComm (Cesuga) 19-22
BSC RADIOGRAPHY
The Following Changes to Radiography Marks & Standards were approved:
Marks and Standards 4th Radiography 2007/8
Subject
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Marks
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Exam
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Written or
practical in-course
assessment
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ECT
S
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RDGY301 80
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Diagnostic Imaging II
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100
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80
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20
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5
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RDGY301 20
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Practice of Radiography V
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100
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100
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5
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RDGY201 50
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Technology of Radiography V
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100
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70
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30
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5
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PATH3001 0
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Systematic Pathology (Radiography)
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100
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100
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-
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5
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RDGY301 60
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Legal Medicine and Professional Radiography
Issues
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100
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80
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20
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5
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RDGY30090
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Radiography Degree Dissertation
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200
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160
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40
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10
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RDGY30280
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Clinical Skills 4-1
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200
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-
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200*
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10
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RDGY30200
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Clinical Skills 4-2
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100
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-
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100*
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5
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RDGY30040
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Advanced Radiographic Practice
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100
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100
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5
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RDGY301 90
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Diagnostic Imaging III
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100
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50
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50
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5
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*Clinical Skills Modules:
Contain “Must Pass” assessment components
Clinical Attendance
Candidates must normally achieve at least 80% attendance at clinical placements, and must learning activities before taking the end of module assessment.
Candidates not achieving the requisite attendance stated above must, before completing the such clinical placement as is considered necessary to address the deficit.
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successfully complete relevant specified
module and its assessments, undertake
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Candidates who do not complete the module placements within the prescribed clinical placement period will be scheduled for Clinical Recovery Placements to facilitate students in the completion of the clinical placement requirements. The Clinical Recovery Placements will be scheduled in agreement with supervising Practice Tutors within the clinical environment, which may involve clinical placement during the summer months. Progression to the next stage is not normally allowed if the clinical modules identified in each stage of the programme are not completed prior to the start of the next academic session. For Stage 4 student’s graduation may be delayed until clinical recovery placements are completed.
Compensation
In order to pass the 4th year examination a candidate must pass all modules independently; or pass by compensation when an aggregate mark of 50% is achieved. A maximum of two modules may be compensated. Students must achieve 45% or more in the module(s) in which compensation is sought.
MEDICINE
DEGREES OF MB, BCh, BAO
General Regulations
The Fifth Year of Medicine Examination must be passed before proceeding to the Final Medical (Part 1) Examination.
A candidate rejected or absent in Medicine, Surgery or Obstetrics and Gynaecology must, before being readmitted, produce satisfactory evidence that he/she has, during the interval, pursued study of such subject or subjects.
This examination is taken in February with a repeat examination in the Summer. BHMED001 UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION OF STAGE FIVE MEDICINE
Code
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Subject Marks
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Written Oral and/or Clinical
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MCQ
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Project
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GPRS 4001
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General Practice 100
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40
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30
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30
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FMED 4003
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Legal Medicine 100
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60
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20
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20
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OPHT 4001
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Ophthalmology 100
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50
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50
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OTOL 4001
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Otolaryngology 100
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50
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50
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FMED 4004
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Medical Ethics 100
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80
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20
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PHME 4001
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Public Health Medicine &
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Epidemiology 100
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75
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20
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5
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In General Practice, Legal Medicine, Medical Ethics and Public Health Medicine and Epidemiology a borderline candidate for a pass or a particular honours grade may be invited to attend an oral examination at the discretion of the examiners. No specific marks are assigned for the oral examination but to allow students an opportunity to improve their grades, extra marks may be allocated to the overall result on the basis of the oral.
MB, BCh, BAO DEGREES EXAMINATION
MARKS MAXIMA
Part I
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Subject
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Marks
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PAED 5001
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Paediatrics
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100
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PSYC 5001
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Psychiatry
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100
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OBGY 5001
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology 200
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Part II
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Subject
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Marks
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MEDN 6001
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Medicine
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200*
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SURG 6001
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Surgery
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200+
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* 75 marks are allocated to the Junior Residency period (see below
+ 50 marks are allocated to an examination at end of Junior Residency period. Final MB, BCh, BAO Examination 2008– Subject of Medicine Only
Subject
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MCQ
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Data
Interpretation
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Clinical
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OSCE
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Oral
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Continuous
Assessment
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Residence Year 2006
Medicine (75 Marks)
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10%
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17.5%
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10%
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ResidenceYear2007
Medicine (75 Marks)
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10%
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17.5%
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*10%
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Final Year 2007
Medicine (125 Marks)
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7.5%
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7.5%
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35%
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12.5%
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Final Year 2008
Medicine (125 Marks)
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10%
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15%
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25%
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12.5%
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*Continuous Assessment: June MCQ – 5 marks
June Long Case– 5 marks
2nd Term MPU presentation– 5 marks 2nd Term Case Write-up – 5 marks
Examination Format Residency Year Component
x One MCQ paper of twenty questions each with five stems – negative marking. x Combined Medicine – Surgery Long Case - (see below)
x Continuous Assessment
Residency Year Combined Medicine and Surgery Long Case
In this evaluation candidates will assess a patient for 45 minutes during which time they will be expected to perform a complete history and physical examination (including fundoscopy) and formulate a differential diagnosis. The student will then be joined by a pair of examiners (one physician, one surgeon) for another 20-25 minutes who will examine the student on aspects of the history, physical examination and differential diagnosis, and on other aspects of pathophysiology, investigations and treatment.
Pass Standard 50%
In subjects including both written and practical examinations, a candidate may be rejected on the grounds of extreme weakness in one or other part of the examination, in which case a pass mark for the subject will not be granted.
In the MB, BCh, BAO Degree Examination the subjects Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics or Psychiatry may be passed separately. Failure in the clinical portion of the examination in any of these subjects will entail failure in the whole subject.
Compensation
Compensation between subjects shall not be permitted.
Exemptions
A candidate who has obtained a pass mark in a subject shall be exempted from further examination in that subject.
In the MB, BCh, BAO Degree examination an exemption will normally be held for a period of two years. A candidate who achieves a sufficient standard in the written, clinical and MCQ parts of the examination in either Medicine or Surgery or Obstetrics and Gynaecology may be exempted from taking the oral examination in that subject. In supplemental examinations the MCQ paper and dissertation may be waived, the marks allocated to this being transferred to the oral examination.
Honours Standard
First Class Honours
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70%
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Second Class Honours, Grade I
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65%
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Second Class Honours, Grade II
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60%
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Honours Standard (MB, BCh, BAO Degree Examinations)
Honours (First Class) 70%
Honours 60%
Overall Honours in an examination may be awarded on the aggregate marks obtained in the subjects of the examination.
Honours may be awarded in individual subjects. Normally overall honours and honours in individual subjects may be awarded only when the examination is passed at the first attempt and when all subjects are presented together.
In the Final Medical Examination, overall honours and honours in individual subjects may only be awarded when all the subjects of Part 1 are passed together, the subjects of Part II are passed together and the Final Medical Examination as a whole is passed within a period of twelve months.
BSC NURSING GENERAL & PSYCHIATRIC
Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems
Year 4 (Level Three), Transitional curriculum 2007-8
Module title
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Level
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ECTS
credits
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Semester
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Social Science and Social Science (Applied)
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Health and social policy
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3
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5
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2
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Nursing
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Nursing VI (General Mode)
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3
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10
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2
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Nursing VII (General Mode)
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3
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10
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2
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Nursing VIII (General Mode)
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3
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5
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2
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Nursing Research
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3
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5
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1
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Nursing Management & Quality Improvement
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3
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5
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2
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Philosophical and Legal Issues
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3
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5
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1
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Teaching &Assessing
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3
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5
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2
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Sub-total
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50
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Clinical Placements
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Clinical Placement IV (General)
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3
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10
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1
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Sub-total
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10
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Total ECTS credits
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60
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Applicable Marks and Standards …
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
In order to attain a “pass” grade in Clinical Assessment IV, a student must meet the requirements for a “pass” grade in Clinical Assessment III and must meet An Bord Altranais’ registration requirements in respect of the duration and type of clinical instruction
Oral Examination
An oral examination may be offered if considered necessary by examiners.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) GENERAL
NURS
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Nursing VI (General Mode)
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200
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40050
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NURS
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Nursing VII (General Mode)
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200
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40060
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NURS
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Nursing VIII (General Mode)
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200
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40070
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NURS
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Nursing Research
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300
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40110
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NURS
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Nursing Management and Quality Improvement
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100
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40120
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NURS
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Health and Social Policy
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100
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40130
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NURS
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Philosophical and Legal Issues
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100
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30730
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NURS
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Teaching and Assessing
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100
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30740
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NURS
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Clinical Placements IV
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Pass/Fail
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30800
2007– 2008 …
Stage 4 (Level Three)
Module title
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Level
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ECTS
credits
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Semester
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Social Science and Social Science (Applied)
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Health and social policy
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3
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5
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2
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Nursing
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Nursing VI (Psychiatric Mode)
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3
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10
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2
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Nursing VII (Psychiatric Mode)
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3
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10
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2
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Nursing VIII (Psychiatric Mode)
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3
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5
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2
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Nursing Research
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3
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5
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1
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Nursing Management & Quality Improvement
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3
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5
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2
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Philosophical and Legal Issues
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3
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5
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1
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Teaching &Assessing
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3
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5
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2
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Sub-total
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50
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Clinical Placements
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Clinical Placement IV (Psychiatric)
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3
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10
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1
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Sub-total
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10
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Total
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60
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Applicable Marks and Standards …
Oral Examination
An oral examination may be offered if considered necessary by examiners.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) Psychiatric
NURS
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Nursing VI (Psychiatric Mode)
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200
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40080
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NURS
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Nursing VII (Psychiatric Mode)
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200
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40090
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NURS
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Nursing VIII (Psychiatric Mode)
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200
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40100
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NURS
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Nursing Research
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300
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40110
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NURS
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Nursing Management and Quality Improvement
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100
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40120
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NURS
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Health and Social Policy
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100
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40130
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NURS
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Philosophical and Legal Issues
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100
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30730
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NURS
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Teaching and Assessing
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100
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30740
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NURS
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Clinical Placements IV (Psych)
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Pass/Fail
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30810
DIPLOMA IN VETERINARY NURSING
TRANSITIONAL MARKS AND STANDARDS FOR STAGES 2 & 3 OF THE DIPLOMA IN VETERINARY NURSING 2007/08
(VMDPP0001)
Examinations will be held in summer and supplemental examinations will take place in autumn if required. Pass standard:
The passing grade is 50% overall.
Where a candidate fails to achieve 50% in any of the modules, an overall pass mark will not be granted.
Exemptions:
A candidate who obtains a pass mark in a module or modules will be exempt from further examination in that module or modules, the exemption to hold for a period of two years.
In supplemental examinations, a candidate who has previously achieved a satisfactory standard in components of the examination for Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice III (VNUR 30150) may be exempted from further examination in these components.
A candidate who fails a resit examination may be required to re-register and re-attend courses in the following year.
All credits must be attained before the student may proceed to graduation.
The examination for each stage of the programme should normally be passed within two years of entering that stage.
The Diploma may be awarded with distinction on an aggregate of 70% of the marks obtained over the three years of the programme. Normally, a Distinction will be awarded only when each examination is passed at the first attempt and when modules within a Stage are passed together.
STAGE TWO:
A candidate must pass (i.e., obtain 50%) in every Stage Two module. Compensation between modules will not be permitted.
Code
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Module Title
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Total
Marks
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ECTS
Credit
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VNUR 20130
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Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice IIA
(Medical Nursing (Small Animal) I & II, First Aid, Structure of
the Profession & Ethics)
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200
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15
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VNUR 20140
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Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice IIB
(Surgical Nursing I, II, & III, Exotic Species)
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200
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15
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VNUR 20150
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Clinical Veterinary Nursing Rotations II
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200
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10
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VNUR 20160
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Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice II
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100
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5
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VNUR 20170
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Portfolio of Veterinary Nursing Skills II
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300
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15
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STAGE THREE:
A candidate must pass (i.e., obtain 50%) in every Stage Three module. Compensation between modules will not be permitted.
Furthermore, a candidate must achieve 50% in each of the following five components of the examination for Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice III (VNUR 30150):
VNTP III Part A (Steeplechase),
Stable Visit,
Large Animal Anaesthesia & Fluid Therapy,
Diagnostic Imaging, and,
Laboratory Work.
Where a candidate fails to achieve 50% in any of these components, an overall pass mark will not be granted.
Code
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Module Title
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Total
Marks
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ECTS
Credit
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VNUR 30120
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Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice IIIA
(Diagnostic Procedures, Laboratory Work, Pharmacology &
Pharmacy)
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200
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15
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VNUR 30130
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Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice IIIB
(Large Animal Nursing: Equine & Farm Animal)
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200
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15
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VNUR 30140
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Clinical Veterinary Nursing Rotations III
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200
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10
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VNUR 30150
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Veterinary Nursing Theory & Practice III
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100
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5
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VNUR 30160
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Portfolio of Veterinary Nursing Skills III
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300
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15
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DIPLOMA IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(Dip.RD) - DPLSC007 – ACADEMIC SESSION 2007/2008
Pass Standard
The pass standard in each module is 40%; students must obtain an average of 40% across all modules and pass modules comprising at least 45 ECTS, with not less than 30% in any module.
Module Delivery
Level 1 – Diploma in Rural Development Year One, Semester One
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 10050
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Introduction to Rural Development
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 10120
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Socio-Economic Aspects of Rural Development
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 10130
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Socio-Economic Community/Area Resource Audits
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1
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5
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100
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Total
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15
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300
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Year One, Semester Two
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 10060
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Community and Rural Development through Groups
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 10140
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Choosing and Setting up a Rural Development Related
Organisation/Structure
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 10070
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Marketing for Rural Enterprise
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2
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5
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100
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Total
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15
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300
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Total for Year One 30
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600
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Year Two, Semester One
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 10080
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Business Planning and Stimulating Rural Enterprise
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 10090
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Interpersonal Communications, Leadership and Group
Work Skills
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 10010
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Designing and Managing an Area Development Plan
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1
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5
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100
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Total:
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15
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300
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Year Two, Semester Two
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 10150
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Inter-Organisational Partnership and the Role of Support
Agencies
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 10100
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Social Exclusion and Gender Equality Issues in Rural
Development
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 10110
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Rural Development Related Integrated Fieldwork Project
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2
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5
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100
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Total:
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15
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300
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Total for Year Two: 30 600
Assessment
Assessment of all modules is on a continuous basis, all marks in
Supplementary Examinations
Failed elements of continuous assessment must be repeated as elements of continuous assessment are carried forward.
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any module may be allotted to year’s work.
prescribed by the Programme Academic Director. Marks in passed
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Penalties
Where work is submitted up to and including 7 days late, 5% of the total marks available shall be deducted from the mark achieved. Where work is submitted up to and including 14 days late, 10% of the total marks available shall be deducted from the mark achieved. Work submitted 15 days late or more shall not be accepted.
Honors
Honors shall be awarded at the end of Level One Standards:
1st
2nd
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Class
Class
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Honors:
Honors:
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70–
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100%
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2nd
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Class
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Honors:
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60– 69% (Grade 1)
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3rd
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Class
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Honors:
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50– 59%(Grade2)
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Pass: 45– 49%40– 44%
Pass by Compensation: 30– 39%
Graduation
To graduate with a Diploma in Rural Development the student must accumulate a total of 60 ECTS over Level One.
Exemptions
Students attaining a pass mark of 40% in a module are exempt from further examination in that module for a period of five years.
Repeat Year
For students wishing to relinquish exemptions and repeat the year in full, there are no restrictions on the marks awarded for modules at the summer examination.
Progression
Students must achieve a pass at Level One before progressing to Level Two
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(BSc(RD)) - BHAGR018 – ACADEMIC SESSION 2007/2008
Pass Standard
The pass standard in each module is 40%; students must obtain an average of 40% across all modules and pass modules comprising at least 45 ECTS, with not less than 30% in any module.
Module Delivery
Level 2 - BSc (Rural Development)
To be admitted to level two (year three) of the BSc in Rural Development, a student must have achieved a pass standard in the Diploma in Rural Development (DPLSC007) or equivalent.
Year Three, Semester One
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 20050
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SME Development
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 20060
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Co-operative Theory and Practice
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 20070
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Project Planning and Development
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1
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10
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200
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RDEV 20010
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Information and Communications Technology
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1
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5
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100
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Total:
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25
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500
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Year Three, Semester Two
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 20020
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Organisational Communications in Rural Dev.
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 20080
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Public and Social Policy Processes
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 20090
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Community Education and Development
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 20100
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Rural Labour Markets
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 20110
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Rural Development: Social and Economic Aspects of
Policy and Planning
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2
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10
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200
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RDEV 20120
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Socio-Economic Research/Level Two
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2
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5
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100
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Total
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35
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700
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Total for Year Three: 60 1,200
Level 3- BSc (Rural Development) Year Four, Semester One
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 20050
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Financial Analysis and Planning
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1
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5
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100
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RDEV 30110
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Food Business
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1
|
5
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100
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RDEV 30090
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Socio-Economic Research/Level Three
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1
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10
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200
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Total
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|
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20
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400
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Year Four, Semester Two
Module Code
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Module Title
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Semester
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Credits
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Marks
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RDEV 30120
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Co-Operative and Rural Social Enterprise
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2
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10
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200
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RDEV 30130
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Health & Social Service Policy
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2
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5
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100
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RDEV 30140
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Rural Tourism
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2
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5
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100
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Total
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|
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20
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400
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|
|
|
|
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RDEV 30100
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Research Project/Thesis
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Year’s Work
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20
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400
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60
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1,200
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Total for Year Four:
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Assessment
All 5-credit modules will be assessed on a continuous basis and will consist of:
A 1.5 hour in-class examination which will constitute 40 of the total module marks
Project/Essay work which will constitute 60 of the total module marks
Modules will be assessed in the semester within which they are delivered
All 10-credit modules will be assessed on a continuous basis and will consist of:
A 3 hour in-class examination which will constitute 40 of the total module marks
Project/Essay work which will constitute 60 of the total module marks
Modules will be assessed in the semester within which they are delivered
NB: Marks for RDEV 30100 Research Project/ Thesis are allotted to year’s work.
Supplementary Examinations
Failed elements of continuous assessment must be repeated as prescribed by the Programme Academic Director. Marks in passed elements of continuous assessment are carried forward.
Penalties
Where work is submitted up to and including 7 days late, 5% of the total marks available shall be deducted from the mark achieved. Where work is submitted up to and including 14 days late, 10% of the total marks available shall be deducted from the mark achieved. Work submitted 15 days late or more shall not be accepted.
Honors
The computation of honors for the BSc in Rural Development is based on the combined results of Level Two and Level Three.
Standards:
1st
2nd
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Class
Class
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Honors:
Honors:
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70–
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100%
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2nd
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Class
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Honors:
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60– 69% (Grade 1)
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3rd
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Class
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Honors:
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50– 59%(Grade2)
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Pass: 45– 49%40– 44%
Pass by Compensation: 30– 39%
Graduation
To graduate with a BSc in Rural Development the student must accumulate 120 ECTS credits over Levels Two and Three.
Exemptions
Students attaining a pass mark of 40% in a module are exempt from further examinations in that module for a period of five years.
Repeat Examinations
In cases where more than 15 ECTS have been failed at 30% or above the student must choose which examination(s) to repeat. A maximum of four attempts at an examination will be allowed in any module.
Repeat Year
For students wishing to relinquish exemptions and repeat the year in full, there are no restrictions on the marks awarded for modules at the summer examination.
BBS Stage 3
The marks and standards are the same as for 2006/2007. Please see http://www.ucd.ie/registry/alu/marks/aug07.pdf
B. Comm (Intl) Stage 4
These students registered pre – UCD Modularisation
BHBUS003 Bachelor Of Commerce (International) Programme
BComm International - Irish BComm International - German BComm International - French BComm International - Spanish BComm International - Italian
Regulations
Modules are taken individually. Honours may be awarded in each module and in the degree as a whole. Students will be awarded the degree when all the required modules and examinations including those undertaken in the foreign partner university have been successfully completed.
Stage 4 Modules
Major in Business
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Codes
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Course Title
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Marks
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Noof
Papers
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ECTS
Credits
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BMGT
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Strategy Formulation and Implementation
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200
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1
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10
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30200
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Business Elective 1
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100
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1
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5
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Business Elective 2
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100
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1
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5
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Business Elective 3
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100
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1
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5
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Business Elective 4
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100
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1
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5
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Total
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600
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5
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30
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