TEI Boards of Examiners are responsible for confirming progression decisions. TEI Boards of Examiners also make recommendations for awards to the Durham Overarching Board of Examiners where either:
TEI Boards of Examiners are not able to recommend classifications; this remains the responsibility of the Durham Board of Examiners.
TEIs are required to provide a range of information following the meeting of their Board of Examiners in order for the Durham Board of Examiners to consider a student for an award. See our Responsibilities of TEI Boards of Examiners for details.
Any student is entitled to gain credits by compensation (to the maximum values specified in the relevant Core Regulations, and summarised above) provided that:
The actual mark received for modules passed by compensation will be taken forward to the averaging process for the classification of the degree and will be entered on the student’s academic transcript.
Serious Adverse Circumstances may be taken into account when considering whether students have achieved sufficient credit to be recommended to the Durham Overarching Board of Examiners. See our guidance on page Serious Adverse Circumstances for more information.
Full details of the credit requirements for the different programmes within the Common Awards Scheme are detailed within the relevant Core Regulations. The regulations on compensation are similarly defined in the relevant Core Regulations. The information presented below provides a summary of the total number of credits a student must gain, subject to any specific requirements in the programme regulations.
Undergraduate Programmes
Subject to any specific requirements in the programme regulations, students must gain credits as follows:
Programme
Credit Value
Compensation
Foundation Award
A total of 60 credits at Level 4 or above
Not permitted
Certificate (120 credits):
A total of 120 credits at Level 4 or above
20 credits
Certificate (180 credits):
A total of 180 credits, including:
Diploma:
A total of 240 credits, including:
40 credits
Ordinary Degree:
(exit award only)
A total of 300 credits, including:
(0 credits)
Bachelor’s degree with Honours:
A total of 360* credits, including:
* may be 340 credits, if student failed 20 credits at Level 4.
Graduate Programmes
Graduate Certificate
A total of 60 credits, including:
Not allowed
Graduate Diploma
A total of 120 credits, including:
Postgraduate Programmes
Postgraduate Certificate:
Postgraduate Diploma:
30 credits
Master’s degree