1.6 |
Regulations Governing Certificates in Modern Languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian |
1 |
Eligibility |
1.1 |
Applicants shall be admitted on the recommendation of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the College of Humanities. |
2 |
Credit-rating of Programme |
2.1 |
Certificate students are required to follow units to a total value of 120 credits. The content of the programme must observe the University's approved conventions for levels and awards. |
3 |
Period of Study |
3.1 |
Candidates shall attend the prescribed programme of study which may extend up to a maximum of four academic years. |
3.2 |
A candidate may be allowed to extend the period of study only for a reason approved by the Dean/ Associate Dean of the Faculty of Taught Programmes. |
4 |
Examination |
4.1 |
No candidates shall be admitted to the examination unless the Associate Dean Education certifies that they have completed by attendance and otherwise the requirements of the programme. |
4.2 |
Candidates shall be examined in accordance with the scheme presented in the syllabus. |
5 |
Re-Examination |
5.1 |
A candidate who fails to satisfy the examiners in any part of the programme may be permitted re-examination in that part on one subsequent occasion, with or without attendance, with the approval of the Board of the Faculty of Taught Programmes acting on behalf of the Senate. |
6 |
Award |
6.1 |
The Certificate may be awarded with merit or with distinction. The Certificates in Modern Languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian may carry an endorsement recording a distinction in the oral language. |