Explanatory Notes - Tables 4 - 6

Table 4 | Table 5 | Table 6



Table 4
The unit codes assigned to units which are expected to be offered in the 1998/99 academic year are made up of eight alphanumeric characters (e.g., SOCP0001) in the following manner:


1st-4th characters differentiate the body providing the teaching for the unit ARCH

BIOL

CHEL

CHEY

ECOI

EDUC

ELEC

ENGR

ESML

HASS

MANG

MATE

MATH

MECH

PHAR

PHYS

PMED

PSYC

SCNC

SOCP

UNIV

Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering

Department of Biology & Biochemistry

Department of Chemical Engineering

Department of Chemistry

Department of Economics & International Development

Department of Education

Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering

Faculty of Engineering & Design (if provided by more than one Department within that Faculty)

Department of European Studies & Modern Languages

Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences (if provided by more than one Department within that Faculty)

School of Management

Department of Materials Science & Engineering

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology

Department of Physics

School of Postgraduate Medicine

Department of Psychology

Faculty of Science (if provided by more than one Department within that Faculty)

Department of Social & Policy Sciences

University of Bath (if provided by Departments in more than one Faculty)

5th-8th characters Four-digit numeric starting at 0001


Table 5
Units have been informally assigned a level code to help to guide your choice of units if you are permitted to choose units from other Departments. This information is for guidance only, and may not be definitive. The following codes and definitions are used:


Code
Description
1
Initial degree level, not normally counting towards the final degree classification, except for students following degree courses in subjects which are not cognate
2
Degree level, normally counting towards the final degree classification
3
Degree level, counting towards the final degree classification, and available only in the final year of study
M
Degree level, counting towards the final degree classification and available only to undergraduate Masters students (and PG Masters students)



Table 6
To indicate the nature and proportion of the types of assessment associated with each unit there is a code followed by a numeric value to represent the percentage. For example, an assessment made entirely on the basis of a formal examination would be coded EX100. If there is no information, this does not mean there is no assessment! Some information was not available at the time of going to press. Please ask your Director of Studies for more information. The following codes have been used:


Code
Type of assessment
CW
Assessed coursework
DS
Dissertation
ES
Assessed essay
EX
Written examination
OR
Oral examination
OT
Other
PR
Practical or laboratory classes/reports/work
RT
Report




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