general engineering - meng with a year in industry
Regulations for 2021-22 and Before
level 1
Passing Level 1
Students will be permitted to proceed from Level 1 to Level 2:
If they have passed 120 credits in Level 1 (i.e. all modules have a grade greater than 40)
This will appear on the student record as "P" (i.e. Pass).
OR
At the discretion of the Examiners*
If they have passed at least 100 credits in Level 1
Have attained a grade of ≥ 30 in failed modules
If they have passed FCE1001
If they have passed Engineering Applications, Engineering Drawing & Computer-Aided Design**
This will appear on the student record as "PC" (i.e. Conceded Pass).
*This is not automatic and will be the decision of the Exam Board.
**Students may proceed into Level 2 having failed Engineering Drawing & Computer-Aided Design, but must resit.
level 2
Passing Level 2
Students will be permitted to proceed from Level 2 to Level 3:
If they have passed 120 credits in Level 2 (i.e. all modules have a grade greater than 40)
If they have obtained a weighted mean grade of ≥ 54.5
This will appear on the student record as "M" (i.e. Progress to MEng).
OR
At the discretion of the Examiners*
If they have passed at least 100 credits in Level 2
If they have obtained a weighted mean grade of ≥ 49.5 in Level 2**
If they have passed all modules which are pre-requisites for Level 3 modules
If they have passed FCE2001
If they have passed Engineering Applications, Engineering Drawing & Computer-Aided Design (Level 1)
This will appear on the student record as "MC" (i.e. Conceded Pass to MEng).
*This is not automatic and will be the decision of the Exam Board. Permission to proceed on a MEng programme will be given on the basis of examination performance and other criteria. There is no absolute right to proceed for those students who obtain relevant weighted mean grade.
** Although University Regulations permit students to be considered to proceed on MEng programmes as outlined above, in practice the Examiners normally require students to have achieved a weighted mean grade of ≥ 54.5 in order to proceed.
Not Meeting the MEng Progression Threshold
Students who do not satisfy the requirements to proceed onto Level 3 of MEng General Engineering with a Year in Industry will be permitted to transfer to Level 3 BEng General Engineering if they have met the progression criteria.
level 3
Passing Level 3
Students will be permitted to proceed from Level 3 to their Placement Year:
If they have passed 120 credits in Level 3 (i.e. all modules have a grade greater than 40)
If they have obtained a weighted mean grade of ≥ 54.5
This will appear on the student record as "P" (i.e. Pass).
OR
At the discretion of the Examiners*
If they have passed at least 100 credits in Level 3
If they have obtained a weighted mean grade of ≥ 54.5 in Level 3
If they have passed all modules which are pre-requisites for Level 4 modules
This will appear on the student record as "PC" (i.e. Conceded Pass).
*This is not automatic and will be the decision of the Exam Board.
Failing Level 3
Students are only permitted 1 attempt at modules in Level 3.
Students who, at the end of Level 3, fail to satisfy the requirements to proceed to Level 4:
May be considered for the award of BEng General Engineering, with Honours, should they meet the criteria. This degree is awarded where the Final Year Project has been attempted and passed.
May be considered for the award of BEng Engineering Technology, with Honours, should they meet the criteria. This degree is awarded where the Final Year Project has not been attempted. This degree is not accredited.
Students who are not eligible to be considered for either of the above awards, may be permitted one further attempt at passing failed modules, in order to be awarded a BEng degree, without Honours. Resits would take place at the earliest opportunity, which may be the August resit period or the following academic year. All resits are capped at 40.
Resitting Level 3 Modules for Credit
Students are not permitted to resit Level 3 modules for progression purposes, except in exceptional circumstances.
Students who have been awarded a Conceded Pass may repeat failed modules for credit only 1 further instance.
Any permitted resits would be capped at 40.
Students who wish to resit failed modules should contact the Student Support Office.
placement year
You may choose to take this year between Levels 2 and 3 instead. If you would like to do this and have a placement confirmed, please contact the Course Support Team.
Your Placement Year is pass/fail.
level 4
Passing Level 4
Students will be awarded an MEng degree:
If they have obtained 360 credits at Levels 2, 3 and 4
OR
At the discretion of the Examiners*
If they have obtained ≥ 320 credits at Levels 2, 3 and 4
If at least 90 credits obtained at Levels 3 and 4 are at FHEQ Level F7
If they have obtained a weighted mean grade of ≥ 49.5
If they have passed their Final Year Project
OR
Students who are awarded ≥ 320 credits at Levels 2, 3 and 4, but who fail to satisfy the Examiners in respect of the other criteria detailed above may be recommended for the award of a BEng degree, with or without Honours.
*This is not automatic and will be the decision of the Exam Board.
It should be noted that Level 4 modules have a pass grade of 50.
Failing Level 4
Students are only permitted 1 attempt at modules in Level 4.
Students who, at the end of Level 4, fail to satisfy the requirements to be awarded an MEng degree:
May be considered for the award of BEng General Engineering with a Year in Industry, with Honours, should they meet the criteria. This degree is awarded where a grade ≥ 40 has been achieved in the Final Year Project.
May be considered for the award of BEng Engineering Technology, with Honours, should they meet the criteria. This degree is awarded where the Final Year Project has been failed.
Students who are not eligible to be considered for either of the above awards, may be permitted one further attempt at passing failed modules, in order to be awarded a BEng degree, without Honours. Resits would take place at the earliest opportunity, which may be the August resit period or the following academic year. All Level 4 resits are capped at 50.