Table of Contents

  1. University of London International Programmes Programme Summary and Regulations Access route to the degrees and diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences
  2. Important information regarding the Programme Summary and Regulations
  3. Programme Summary
    1. Title and characteristics of the programme
    2. Level of the programmes
    3. Registering body
    4. Lead College
    5. Accreditation by professional or statutory body
    6. Language of study and assessment
    7. Mode of study
    8. Programme structures and requirements
    9. Credit value of courses
    10. Entrance requirements
    11. Educational aims and learning outcomes of the programme
    12. Teaching, learning and assessment strategies
    13. Assessment methods
    14. Student support and guidance
    15. Quality evaluation and enhancement
  4. Detailed Regulations
    1. 1 Structures of the programme
    2. 2 Registration
    3. 3 Assessment for the programme
    4. 4 Number of attempts permitted at an examination
    5. 5 Assessment offences and penalties
    6. 6 Progression within the programme
    7. 7 Mark scheme
    8. 8 Receiving the certificate of achievement
    9. 9 Fees and refunds
    10. 10 Transfer of registration
    11. 11 Students with specific access requirements
    12. 12 Complaints, suspension and termination of registration
  5. Annex A Syllabuses
    1. DV1171 Introduction to international development
    2. GY1009 Human geography
    3. GY1147 Physical geography: fundamentals of the physical environment
    4. GY1148 Methods of geographical analysis (half course)
    5. IR1011 Introduction to international relations
    6. IR1034 World history since 1917
    7. IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming
    8. PS1130 Introduction to modern political thought
    9. LA1031 Common law reasoning and institutions
    10. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course)
    11. MT105B Mathematics 2 (half course)
    12. MT1174 Calculus
    13. PS1114 Democratic politics and the State
    14. SC1021 Principles of sociology
    15. SC1158 Reading social science (half course)
    16. ST104A Statistics 1 (half course)
    17. ST104B Statistics 2 (half course)
  6. Annex B Assessment Criteria
  7. Glossary of terms
  8. Related documents and other sources of information
  9. Corrections
    1. 1. Courses added to list of options available to students for the Access route (15th August 2011)
    2. 2. Correction is made to the characteristics of the Assessment Criteria (22nd November 2011)