Although
the University
use the word 'exemption', other institutions often use the term
'credit transfer'.
An exemption means that you are not required to
take a particular unit as part of your degree. Students may apply
for exemption from Level 1 of the degree or from any of its
constituent units or half units. However, students are warned that
exemption from the core language elements at Level 1 is not
normally awarded.
To be eligible you must satisfy the University
that you have already passed examinations that compare in level,
content and standard to the syllabuses from which you want to be
exempted. Some exemptions
the University
award are automatically granted; all others are
considered on a non-automatic basis.
To be considered for exemption you must satisfy
the University's criteria and make an application. Any
exemption awarded is only valid for a limited period which will be
specified in your decision letter. If you do not attempt an
examination during this period, the exemption will expire. If you
still want the exemption to count towards your degree you will
need to apply again.
All non-automatic exemptions are considered on
payment of a fee, currently £50 per unit / £25 per half unit.