Portfolio Review Project
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Students have told us that when they make choices regarding their degree modules, they want more certainty that the modules on offer will run - and at a time that doesn’t clash with others in their timetable. The changes we are making are designed to improve the choice of modules – and ensure that we cover the topics we know students are interested in – and reduce the likelihood of timetable clashes.
The exact details of which modules will be offered on each course are still awaiting University confirmation, but your School will be able to let you know what developments and plans they are making for programmes in 2024/25.
There are a number of key differences once the review is complete and we start the first term of 2024/25:
The switch to the new style academic year: two teaching and assessment semesters rather than three 10-week terms, as at present. This change means that we will assess you closer to the point at which you were taught, modules taught in Semester 1 will be assessed after the Christmas break and modules taught in Semester 2 or across the whole year will be assessed in the summer.
The changes to modules will mean that: you can choose to study more of what is important to you; your timetable is available sooner and reduces the likelihood of clashes; and you are provided with clarity around what is expected of you in each module.
Your learning experience may be enhanced through digital learning, as students have told us they appreciate the benefits this brings in many situations.
We plan to introduce the new semester system and course changes in September 2024.
Emails sent to students:
In September, look out for more information, including an Academic Year map, and returner packs and flyers.
Current students: There is no need for you to do anything – however you can keep an eye out for updates from your school and check your University email regularly so that you don’t miss any important information. If you have any questions at any point, don’t hesitate to ask your academic tutor or contact your support centre.
Applicants/prospective students: We will ensure that our course webpages are updated with relevant information when it becomes available. We expect this to happen at regular intervals during 2023, so please do check the relevant course information.
If you are considering suspending your studies, it is very important to discuss this with your Academic Tutor and further. Read further guidance on Suspensions.
Should you decide to suspend your studies, your return date will be after 2024/25 academic year where you will notice changes to the academic year structure and to your degree programme. Information about those changes is available on the Portfolio Review Project website.
When making the decision to suspend you will want to understand what changes will be made to your specific programme from 2024/25. You can talk to your Academic Tutor and Support Centre about these changes and you should consult the published Programme Specifications for both your year of entry and Academic Year 2024/25. The 2024/25 Programme Specs will be published by 02 October 2023.
You will also want to be aware that due to the large-scale changes to programmes and modules, we will no longer be able to support the carry-over of modules completed during the year that you are suspending from: if you are intending to suspend, on your return to study in 2024/25 or beyond, you will need to undertake your full Part of study from the beginning afresh. You would be studying the full number of credits for that year again which would likely have tuition fee implications. In addition, any assessment marks you have already attained for that Part would not be carried over and you would need to complete all assessments relevant to that Part of your study upon your return.
If you want to change your degree programme you should speak with your Support Centre or Academic Tutor in the first instance. There is general guidance about changing degree programmes on our Essentials webpage.
It is important to note that if, by changing your degree programme, you will be studying at the university in 2024/25 and beyond, you will see changes to the academic year and to your degree programme. Information about those changes is available on this website.
You will also need to consult the relevant Programme Specification(s) for your course. The key thing to be aware of is that you are likely to require a new Programme Specification in 2024/25. Up until 2024/25 you will follow the course structure for the year in which you started your studies and from 2024/25 you will follow the new course structure, as outlined in the Programme Specification published for that year. The 2024/25 Programme Specs will be published by 2 October 2023.
If you need any help to understand which Programme Specification will apply to your studies, please contact your Support Centre.
We are working hard to ensure a smooth transition in 2024/25. You will be supported by your school throughout, and they will be available to answer any questions you may have – both in the lead-up to the changes and when they take place.
Students will start on the programme specification that will apply until the end of academic year 2023/24. The new academic year 2024/25 programme specification will then apply for the remainder of their course.