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M.Eng. Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering Full-time
Year: 2
2022/23 Session
To progress to Stage III of the MEng, a student is required to have passed 220 credits in Stages I and II, and to have a Stage II average mark of at least 60% (as required by the IET for accreditation). Students with Stage II marks marginally below 60% may progress to MEng if: a) the Distribution of Module Classes system applied to their second year marks produces an equivalent degree classification for the year of 2(i) or better, or b) the year average when calculated without MOMDs is above 60%.
The progression criteria must be met after the first attempt at Stage II assessments, unless the Board of Examiners considers that extenuating circumstances merit reconsideration of a student for MEng progression after reassessment of one or more stage II modules. Failing these criteria means a student progresses to a BEng.
See also University Regulation 7.3.1a(vi).
Programme specific regulation: Due to the requirements of IET accreditation for BEng programmes, students who fail any “core” modules at stage 2 will normally be transferred to an unaccredited MSci Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering. In this instance “core modules” refers to modules whose learning outcomes are included in UK SPEC.
Decisions as to whether a student has met the requirements of the IET accredited programme will be made on a case by case basis.