Title: Middlesex University
1Middlesex University
- External Examiner Workshop
- The Assessment Process
- Colin Davis
- Academic Registry
- November 2007
2Scope
- This presentation covers the assessment process
for Middlesex qualifications - This will include programmes delivered at
Middlesex campuses, and also those delivered
under joint and franchise collaborations in the
UK and overseas - Also included are validated programmes which have
adopted Middlesex arrangements for assessment
3Topics
- Campuses and Schools
- Assessment Boards
- Programme Progression
- Committees
- Timing of Boards
- Structure of degrees
- Module Grades and Administrative grades
- Re-assessment and deferred assessment
- Compensation
- Extenuating Circumstances and Deferrals
- Plagiarism
- Classification of degrees
4Session 1 1st tier boards, role of external
examiner, 20-point scale
- Separate regulations for UG and PG students
- Sections A,B,C,E differ
- Section D relates to external examiners
responsibilities
5Campuses and Schools
- Campuses
- Hendon, Trent Park, Cat Hill, Enfield, Archway,
Dubai - Other (collaborative programmes)
- Schools
- Computing Science, MUBS
- Arts Education, HSSC
- Student
- has one base campus
- studies a programme owned by one school
6School Structure
- A School has several Departments, each with a
Head of Department (HoD) - A Department has several groups, or clusters of
Programmes, each with a Director of Programmes
(DoP) - Each Programme has a Programme Leader (PL)
7Subjects and Programmes
- Each module in the university belongs to one
Subject - e.g. module code PSY3000
- belongs to the PSYchology Subject
- is at level 3 (Honours)
- Each Programme is made up of modules drawn from
one or more Subjects
8Two-tier system of Assessment Boards (D)
- Subject Boards (1st tier)
- confirm module grades
- Programme Progression
- Committee (2nd tier)
- decide students progression
- School Assessment
- Board (2nd tier)
- award final qualifications
-
9Subject Assessment Board (D1)
- Membership
- Chair (Member of the School -NOT the Director of
Programmes) - External examiner(s)
- Internal examiners
- Overseas campus rep.
- Secretary (Assessment Manager or nominee)
- Terms of Reference
- Nature of assessment
- Award grades
- Recommendations of class to
- second tier (School) board
10Timing of UndergraduateBoards (E1)
- September starters
- June main Boards
- September resit Boards
- January starters
- July main Boards
- September resit Boards
- Year 2 UG commences in September
- Summer School
- September main Boards
- June resit boards
11Timing of PostgraduateBoards (E1)
- TAUGHT MODULES
- September starters
- June main Boards
- September resit Boards
- January starters
- July main Boards
- September resit Boards
- DISSERTATION
- September starters
- Nov/ Dec main Boards
- January starters
- February main Boards
12Credit points and the 20 point Grading Scale (E5)
- Used for all modules within Middlesex programmes,
including joint and franchise arrangements. - Also used on those validated programmes which
have adopted Middlesex credit point and grading
structures.
13Structure of Full-Time Honours degree (A)
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Module 7
Module 8
Module 9
Module 10
Module 11
Module 12
14Structure of Full-Time Masters degree (A)
YEAR 1
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Dissertation module
Module 30 credits Dissertation 60
credits Masters 180 credit points (inc 150 at
level 4 30- at level 3) 12 months
(normally) See table in section A for credit
point requirements for a variety of
qualifications
15Module grades (E5)
16Administrative grades (E5)
17Re-assessment / deferred assessment (E7)
- Failure of a module (grades 17,18,19,20) results
in a re-assessment opportunity in the exam,
coursework or both - Deferral of exam/coursework is also possible
- Example codes
- RE, RC, RA, DE, DC, DA
- DERC etc.
18Compensation (E10)
- Modules at grade 17 or 18 may be compensated
- Subject to satisfactory overall performance
- By PPC (normally not above level 2) or School
Assessment Board (NOT Subject Board) - 30 points at level 1 (60 if learning outcomes
met) - 30 points at level 2 (60 if extenuating
circumstances). - Maximum 30 points for Masters
19Module mark sheet (subject board)LAW2000
20Submission of extenuating circumstances (D9)
- Submitted by the student to the assessment
manager (campus student office). S/he will decide
whether to grant deferral of assessment - Considered by PPCs in making progression
decisions School Assessment Boards in making
awards
21Deferral of modules (E8)
- Granted centrally on campuses by assessment
managers, for exams, coursework or both, on a
module by module basis, based on extenuating
circumstances submitted
22Session 2operation of 2nd tier boards
23Progressing Student Subject Assessment Board
PPC
- At the end of each semester
- His/her module grades are decided by (one or
more) Subject Assessment Boards, then - His/her overall progression decided by (one)
Programme Progression Committee - Assessment grades and progression decision are
published for each - student
24Programme Progression Committee (D1)
- Membership
- Chair
- Associate Dean or independent nominee
- Director of Programmes
- Programme Leaders
- Secretary
- Terms of Reference
- consider all progressing students on campus
decide academic standing - make recommendations on regulations relating to
progression
25Finalist Student
- At the end of the final yearof the programme
- His/her module grades are decided by (one or
more) Subject Assessment Boards, then - the final award is made by the School Assessment
Board - The conferred qualification is published
26School Assessment Board (D1)
- Membership
- Chair
- Associate Dean or nominee
- External examiners (normally two)
- Internal examiners
- Directors of Programmes/ Programme leaders
- Overseas campus rep.
- Secretary DoRS or nominee
- Terms of Reference
- to make award decisions for finalists
- Make recommendations on assessment
policy/regulations
27Academic Misconduct (section F)
- Reported to Chair of the Subject Assessment Board
(U grade) - Referred to Academic Registrar at MU for
investigation - If disputed by student, investigation panel
ensues - Registrar recommends penalty to Assessment Board
- P grade penalties
- Applies to all programmes include all
collaborative programmes - Delegated responsibility to some collaborative
partners
28Classification of Honours degrees (E4.4)
- 2 profiles based on
- level 2 and above (220 points)
- level 3 and above (120 points)
- To achieve a class in a profile, a student must
achieve one of - 50 of credits in that class,
- 35 in class and 25 on border
- 25 in class and 50 on border
- Rules for borderline profiles
- Where profiles conflict, there are rules to
decide class (E4.4)
29Classification of Masters degrees (E4.6)
- 1 profile based on level 4
- Minimum 60 graded credit points
- Distinction
- 60 pt dissertation grade 3
- 50 remaining credit grade 4
- Merit
- 60 pt dissertation grade 7
- 50 remaining credit grade 8
- Rules for borderline profile
30Considering extenuating circumstances (D8)
- Subject Boards
- Extenuating circumstances do not alter grades
- Finalist boards
- Considered when there is poor performance in a
given module or modules - Class considered when
- both profiles are on a borderline (or if there is
only one profile, this is on a borderline), or - both profiles give different, but clear,
classification - Level 2 clear, level 3 upper border
- But note D6, General Discretion
31Example finalist profiles
- Honours degree finalist
- see example sheet
- Masters finalist
- see example sheet
32Transition Regulations 06/07
- Third attempt at assessment
- Compensation
- CPCs compensate all levels
- 60 pts total for hons degrees
- Note iv compensation possible where
re-assessment not taken - 80 credits each semester
- Masters dissertation in parallel with taught
modules - 350 credits for Hons
- 170 credits for Masters, to avoid delay