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Temporary Academic Regulations for University of Bradford Undergraduate Awards 2020/21

1. Introduction

1.1 These Temporary Academic Regulations were approved by Senate on 21 April 2021 under Force Majeure provisions set out in Addendum 1 of the Standard Regulations (Regulations 2 and 7).

1.2 Wherever possible, the principles and provisions of the standard Academic Regulations are retained in full and where amendments or adaptations have been made these are designed to support student progression and achievement while maintaining academic standards and the integrity of the University’s awards. Where the provisions of the standard Academic Regulations persist, it is stated in the applicable paragraph herein.

1.3 In operationalising these Temporary Regulations through the University’s administrative processes and system of academic governance, every effort will be made to enact standard procedures or implement enhancements to those procedures.

2. Application of the Regulations

2.1 Status and Scope

2.1.1 Scope:

These Temporary Academic Regulations will supervise all University of Bradford Undergraduate awards, including those programmes with an associated Foundation Year, regardless of location or mode of delivery. They will apply in their entirety to all Undergraduate programmes, including Integrated Masters, and to all students undertaking those awards, unless formal exemption has been approved by, or on behalf of, Senate.

2.1.2 Awards of the University Offered by Partner Institutions:

Where other institutions deliver awards of the University under partnership or franchise arrangements, those institutions and awards are bound by these Temporary Academic Regulations unless formal exemption has been approved by, or on behalf of, Senate.

2.1.3 Duration and Authority:

Subject to approved exemptions (see Section 2.2), these Regulations will apply to all students studying programmes of the University in the 2020-21 academic year that have been affected by disruption to normal operations as a consequence of the local and national response to the Covid-19 pandemic during the 2020-21 session or the until the Vice-Chancellor (or nominee) formally rescinds their authority and application.

2.2 Exemption from the Regulations

Exemption from these Temporary Academic Regulations must be sought from and approved by Senate.

2.2.1 Approval:

Exemption from these Temporary Regulations will normally only be approved if one or more of the following criteria is met:
• To meet specified requirements or expectations of Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PSRBs) or other such external bodies that accredit awards of the University.
• To meet specified requirements of bodies/organisations/agencies that sponsor students to study at the University or otherwise require students to provide certain evidence of engagement/study.
• To enable international exchange students to complete specific requirements of their home university/institution
• To enable specific cohorts of students or individual students to transfer to another University or Higher Education Provider.
Any such exemption must be approved by, or on behalf of, Senate. A list of approved exemptions is maintained and published on the University website.

3. General Provisions

3.1 Recognition of Prior Learning

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the Recognition of Prior Learning shall apply.

3.2 Academic Integrity

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to Academic Integrity shall apply. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of the Statement of Authenticity for the submission of work online.

3.3 Academic Misconduct

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to Academic Misconduct shall apply.

3.4 Extensions on Assessed Work

All students will be permitted an automatic 14-day extension for all non-time bound assessments submitted between 4 January 2021 and 21 May 2021. The University will review this timeframe in light of local and/or national conditions and government guidance and reserves the right to extend the period if necessary.

3.5 Extenuating Circumstances

3.5.1 Claims for Extenuating Circumstances for assessments with a deadline before 4 January 2021

The standard Regulations and procedures relating to Extenuating Circumstances shall apply to all assessments with a submission deadline between 28 September 2020 and 4 January 2021.

3.5.2 Claims for Extenuating Circumstances assessments with a deadline after 4 January 2021

All students will automatically be granted Extenuating Circumstances for all assessments with a submission date between 4 January 2021 to 21 May 2021 subject to the following conditions.

3.5.2.1 Award of Extenuating Circumstances where no submission is made

Where a student is unable to make a submission for an assignment with a deadline between 4 January 2021 and 21 May 2021 (inclusive of the right to a 14-day extension detailed in Section 3.4), no formal claim for extenuating circumstances needs to be submitted. Such ‘claims’ will be granted by way of automatic right and no evidence shall be required to substantiate the case. The appropriate Assessment Committee and/or Board of Examiners will defer consideration of the affected module(s) until a subsequent meeting and confirm that the student is entitled to an additional attempt without penalty (i.e. at the same attempt number).

3.5.2.2 Award of Extenuating Circumstances where performance has been negatively impacted

Where a student has made a submission for an assignment with a deadline between 4 January 2021 and 21 May 2021 (inclusive of the right to a 14-day extension detailed in 3.4) and has achieved a pass mark but feels that their performance has been compromised, an ‘extenuating circumstances claim’ can be submitted. No evidence shall be required to substantiate the case and claims will be approved by way of automatic right. The appropriate Assessment Committee and/or Board of Examiners will defer consideration of the affected module(s) until a subsequent meeting and confirm that the student is entitled to an additional attempt without penalty (i.e. at the same attempt number).
Such claims must be submitted within ten working days of the date results are released.

3.5.2.3 Award of Extenuating Circumstances where a component(s) has failed

Where a student has made a submission for an assignment with a deadline between 4 January 2021 and 21 May 2021 (inclusive of the right to a 14-day extension detailed in 3.4) and has failed to achieve a pass mark, no formal claim for extenuating circumstances needs to be submitted. Such ‘claims’ will be granted by way of automatic right and no evidence shall be required to substantiate the case. The appropriate Assessment Committee and/or Board of Examiners will defer consideration of the affected module(s) until a subsequent meeting and confirm that the student is entitled to an additional attempt without penalty (i.e. at the same attempt number).

3.6 Penalties for the Late Submission of Work

Notwithstanding the provisions set out in Sections 3.4. and 3.5, the standard Academic Regulations and penalties for the late submission of work shall apply.

3.7 Notification of Assessment Results

Notwithstanding the provisions set out in Section 3.7.1 the standard procedures and arrangements for the notification of results shall apply.

3.7.1 Communication of Results to Students

Notwithstanding any changes to the published academic calendar, standard procedures and arrangements for the communication of results to students shall apply. Where changes to the published academic calendar are approved, these shall be communicated to students at the earliest opportunity.

3.8 The Award of Fall Back / Intermediate Awards

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the conferral of intermediate / Fall Back awards shall apply subject to the following amendments.

3.8.1 The award of a CertHE for students considered under 2019/20 Cohort Progression arrangements

Where students were progressed from Stage 1 to Stage 2 of an undergraduate programme under the Cohort Progression provisions set out in Section 5.6.2 of the Emergency Academic Regulations 2019-20, and have subsequently failed to meet the requirements to progress to the next Stage of the programme or otherwise choose to withdraw from their programme of studies, then such students shall not be entitled to be awarded a Certificate of Higher Education.

In such cases, students shall be offered the opportunity, if permitted by the Regulations, to restudy relevant modules to achieve the requirements of the award or otherwise be conferred a Certificate of Continuing Education if sufficient module credit has been attained to merit its award.

Where students were progressed from Stage 1 to Stage 2 of an undergraduate programme under the Cohort Progression provisions set out in Section 5.6.2 of the Emergency Academic Regulations 2019-20, and subsequently meet the requirements to progress to a later Stage of the programme then the general Level 4 Stage credit will contribute to any higher-level intermediate awards.

3.9 Suspension of Studies

Where possible, the standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the suspension of studies shall apply. In instances where this would unduly disadvantage a student or cohort of students, an additional 1 year of suspension may be granted.

3.10 Student Withdrawal

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to student withdrawal shall apply.

3.11 Maximum Period of Registration

Notwithstanding the provisions described in Section 3.9, wherever possible, the standard Academic Regulations relating to the maximum period of registration should be applied.

However, a Board of Examiners may exercise its discretion to authorise an extension to the University’s normal Maximum Period of Registration where it deems a student would be treated unfairly or otherwise be unduly disadvantaged if the standard Academic Regulations were applied.

3.12 Posthumous Awards

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the conferral of Posthumous Awards shall apply.

3.13 Aegrotat Awards

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the conferral of Aegrotat Awards shall apply.

3.14 Revocation of Awards

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the revocation of awards of the University shall apply.

3.15 Right to Academic Appeal

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to academic appeal shall apply.

4. The Assessment of Students

4.1 Academic Governance

The University’s two-tier system of academic governance employed to oversee and determine the outcome of student assessment will be utilised to discharge the Temporary Assessment Regulations 2020/21. This system is conducted sequentially through Assessment Committees and Boards of Examiners.

4.1.1 Operation of Assessment Committees and Boards of Examiners in Exceptional Circumstances

In recognition of the exceptional circumstances necessitating the implementation of these Temporary Academic Regulations, a revised set of Terms of Reference will supervise decision-making with respect to ratifying marks, approving supplementary assessment opportunities, progressing students between Stages of a programme, and conferring awards. These Terms of Reference are set out in Appendix A.

Each meeting of an Assessment Committee and Board of Examiners will make judgements on student performance within its revised terms of reference and minute the basis on which decisions are made. The outcomes of its deliberations will be recorded in the Student Information System (SITS) using the approved codes.

4.2 Module Assessment

The standard pass criteria for all modules shall apply. Where a waiver has previously been approved detailing non-standard or additional pass criteria, this shall stand.

4.3 Supplementary Assessment

4.3.1 Limit to Supplementary Reassessment

Students who fail any module at the first or second attempt will be provided with an opportunity as of right to make good the failure through reassessment. There is no limit to the number of modules eligible for supplementary assessment.

4.3.2 The Timing of Supplementary Assessment

Subject to the provisions relating to Referral detailed in Section 4.4. supplementary assessment will normally take place during the formally designated supplementary assessment period.

4.3.3 Calculation of Module Marks following Supplementary Assessment

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the calculation and capping of marks following supplementary assessment shall apply.

4.4 Module Failure after Supplementary Assessment

4.4.1 Referral (Trailing Credits)

Students will be permitted, as of right, to progress to the next Stage of the programme and trail up to a maximum of 40 module credits in order to attempt the module(s) again without attendance. This is subject to the following criteria:
i. The student has not previously been permitted to trail the module(s).

ii. The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the calculation and capping of marks following referral shall apply.

4.5 Repeating Modules or a Stage of a Programme

Notwithstanding the provisions set out in Section 4.4.1, the standard Academic Regulations relating to repeating modules or a Stage of a programme shall apply subject to the following amendment.

Where a student does not meet the appropriate progression profile as set out in 5.6.1 to 5.6.4 below:
If the total number of credits failed is over 40 credits and up to a maximum of 70 credits, students will be required to repeat modules with attendance.

If the total number of credits failed is 80 credits or more students will be required to repeat the stage with attendance

The amendments will apply regardless of the attempt status of the modules up to a maximum of 3 attempts.

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the calculation and capping of marks following supplementary assessment shall apply.

4.6 Substitution of Modules

The standard Academic Regulations and procedures relating to the substitution of modules shall apply.

5. Progression

5.1 Scope and Application

The Temporary Academic Regulations governing student progression apply to all University of Bradford Undergraduate and Integrated Masters awards, including those programmes with an associated Foundation Year unless specific exemption has been approved by, or on behalf of, Senate.

5.2 General Principles of Progression

A student will automatically progress from one Stage of the programme to the next if the requirements of the current Stage have been satisfied. These are defined in Section 5.6.

5.3 General Provisions

With the exception of the provisions detailed in Section 5.4 relating to part-time students, the appropriate Board of Examiners will make a formal progression decision for every student registered on a University of Bradford Award. This includes the provisions set out in the standard Academic Regulations to:

a) Pass the student and confirm that they are able to progress to the next Stage of the programme.

b) Confirm module compensation in up to 20 credits at each Stage of a programme. In such cases, credits will be awarded to the compensated module. The details of this are set out in Section 5.5.

c) Implement the outcomes and/or recommendations of Academic Misconduct procedures.

d) Defer consideration of a student’s results until a subsequent meeting of the Board.

e) Confer primary target awards or intermediate awards.

f) Withdraw a student from their programme of study if, having exhausted all opportunities to retrieve failure, the required progression profile has not been achieved.

In addition, the Temporary Regulations permit Boards to:

g) Refer students in up to 40 credits and confirm such credit will be trailed into the next Stage. Such students will be progressed notwithstanding the trailed module(s). The details of this are set out in Section 4.4.1.

h) Allow students to extend their period of suspension by an additional year in accordance with Section 3.9

i) Authorise an extension to the University’s normal Maximum Period of Registration as detailed in Section 3.11

5.4 Management and Progression of Part-time Students

The appropriate Board of Examiners will consider the profile of each part-time student registered on a University of Bradford Award. However, a formal decision on progression, including the award of compensation, will only be taken when the student has met the minimum profile for progression set out in Section 5.6. Until such a time the appropriate Assessment Committee or Board of Examiners has the power to:

a) Confirm that the student is able to continue their studies into the next academic year;

b) Offer supplementary assessment opportunities;

c) Implement the outcomes and/or recommendations of Academic Misconduct procedures;

d) Defer consideration of a student’s results until a subsequent meeting;

e) Confer intermediate awards;

f) Withdraw a student from the programme;

g) Allow the student to extend their period of suspension by an additional year;

h) Authorise an extension to the University’s normal Maximum Period of Registration.

5.5 Compensation of Failed Module(s)

Where the minimum eligibility criteria have been satisfied, compensation will automatically be awarded at the earliest opportunity to any module(s) up to a maximum of 20 credits in any stage of a programme subject to the following conditions:

i. Compensation can only be applied at the formal point of progression on a Stage-by-Stage basis. For students studying programmes on a part-time basis, it is exercised when all the modules in a Stage have been completed;

ii. Compensation can only be awarded if an overall stage average of at least 40% has been achieved;

iii. Compensation is only permitted if a mark of ≥30% has been achieved in the failed module(s);

iv. Modules failed due to academic misconduct are not eligible for compensation.

Where a module is compensated, the original mark shall be used for the purposes of calculating Stage/Award averages.

5.6 Progression between the Stages of a Programme

In order to progress to the next stage of the programme students must have attained or exceeded the following profile:

i. Passed 80 module credits in the current Stage;

ii. Attained 120 credits in any and all previous Stages of the programme;

Where this progression profile is achieved the student will be permitted to progress to the next Stage of the programme.

5.6.1 Progression with Compensation

If the student is eligible to be compensated in a module(s) of up to 20 credits, the Board of Examiners will confirm that the failure has been compensated and that credit has been awarded to the module(s).

5.6.2 Progression trailing Referred Modules

Where a student has passed 80 module credits in the current Stage and has attained 120 credits in any and all previous Stages of the programme, the Board of Examiners will confirm that the student is permitted to progress to the next Stage of the programme.

Where Boards progress students under these provisions, they shall also require the production of an individual Student Support Plan detailing the measures the Faculty will take to support students to recover trailed modules.

5.6.3 Students Failing or unable to complete a Placement / International Experience Year

While progression to the subsequent Stage of the associated target award is not dependent on passing the Placement / International Experience Year, Boards of Examiners can exercise their discretion to:

a) Disregard the requirement that students complete a minimum of 36 weeks in professional placement / international experience in considering and ratifying the outcomes of assessment

And/or

b) Offer students supplementary assessment opportunities as a first or second attempt as appropriate

5.6.4 Progression Profile for Award Eligibility

The standard Academic Regulations for progression for award eligibility apply. Students will only be considered for an award of the University if they have satisfied the general credit requirements for the award and have satisfied the specific learning outcomes of the programme at the appropriate FHEQ level.

6. Eligibility for Award

6.1 Eligibility for the Award of Integrated Degree of Master

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

6.2 Eligibility for the Award of Honours Degree

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

6.3 Eligibility for the Award of Ordinary Degree

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

6.4 Eligibility for the Award of Foundation Degree

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

6.5 Eligibility for the Award of Diploma of Higher Education

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

6.6 Eligibility for the Award of Certificate of Higher Education

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply except where students were progressed from Stage 1 to Stage 2 of an undergraduate programme under the Cohort Progression provisions set out in Section 5.6.2 of the Emergency Academic Regulations 2019/20. In such cases, students who fail to meet the requirements to progress to the subsequent Stage of the programme, normally Stage 3, or otherwise choose to withdraw from their programme of studies shall not be entitled to be awarded a Certificate of Higher Education on the basis of Stage-level credit alone.

6.8 Eligibility for the Award Certificate of Continuing Education

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

6.9 Eligibility for the Award of University Diploma in Industrial Studies/International Industrial Studies/International Professional Practice

Standard eligibility criteria and credit requirements for the award shall apply.

7. Classification and Grading of Awards

7.1 General Provisions

All classifications and grades of University of Bradford undergraduate awards shall be calculated using the normal algorithm as set out in the standard Academic Regulations.

Only academic credit obtained through study on University of Bradford programmes can be used to calculate degree classifications. Credit obtained through study at other higher education providers or through the provisions set out in the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Policy may contribute towards an award of the University but marks and/or grades associated with that credit will not be used for the purposes of classifying or grading awards.

7.2 Use of Stage/Award Averages Calculated Using the Safety Net Baseline under the Emergency Academic Regulations 2019/20

In instances where a student’s Award Average for an intermediate stage of a programme was calculated and ratified using the Academic Performance Safety Net provisions defined in the Emergency Academic Regulations 2019/20 (Section 7.2), then it shall stand for the purposes of calculating overall classifications and grades of University in accordance with the normal algorithm as set out in the standard Academic Regulations.

7.3 Classification of Degree of Bachelor

The standard Academic Regulations relating to the classification of the Degree of Bachelor shall apply.

7.4 Classification of Ordinary Degrees

The standard Academic Regulations relating to the classification of Ordinary Degrees shall apply.

7.5 Grading of Foundation Degrees

The standard Academic Regulations relating to the grading of Foundation Degrees shall apply.

7.6 Grading of Diploma of Higher Education

The standard Academic Regulations relating to the grading of Diplomas of Higher Education shall apply.

7.7 Grading of Certificate of Higher Education

The standard Academic Regulations relating to the grading of Certificates of Higher Education shall apply.

7.8 Grading of Certificates of Continuing Education

The University’s award of Certificate of Continuing Education is awarded without grades.