Degree award Clause Samples
The 'Degree award' clause defines the conditions under which an academic institution confers a degree upon a student. It typically outlines the requirements that must be met, such as successful completion of coursework, examinations, and any other academic obligations. This clause ensures that both the institution and the student have a clear understanding of what is necessary for the formal granting of a degree, thereby maintaining academic standards and transparency in the awarding process.
Degree award. Graduating from the Global-MINDS Master Degree Programme will lead to a joint degree awarded by the Partner Universities which is an internationally recognized Master-level qualification issued jointly by all institutions where the student has successfully passed a minimum of 30 ECTS (the required minimum may vary depending on the specific institution) and, if formally required, the institution to which one of the Student’s master thesis supervisors is affiliated. The Student will be issued a diploma supplement to accompany the degree awarded that includes reference to the joint nature of Global-MINDS, the Programme structure and content, mobility and mark scheme. This diploma supplement is designed to enhance recognition and understanding of the degree award among employers, universities and other interested organizations. The Partner Universities will convert marks between universities to the ECTS grading scale in accordance with the following scheme: A First Honours (A1, A2) A 5 (bardzo ▇▇▇▇▇) 18-20 AA (90-100) B Honours 2.1 (B1, B2) B 4.5 (▇▇▇▇▇ plus) 16-17 BA (85-89) C Honours 2.2 (B3, C1) C 4.0 (▇▇▇▇▇) 14-15 BB (80-84) D Third Honours (C2, C3) D 3.5 (dostateczny plus) 12-13 CB (75-79) E Compensating Fail (D1, D2) E 3.0 (dostateczny) 10-11 CC (70-74) F Fail (F, NG – no grade) F 2 (niedostateczny) 1-9 DC (65-69) F DD (60-64) F FD (50-59) Independent of the diploma, the Student will receive a transcript of records covering all the courses they have validated within Global-MINDS. This transcript will be issued by ISCTE-IUL at the end of each of the two years of the programme.
Degree award. The Student, upon successful completion of the academic programme, will be awarded one joint degree containing the logos and signatures of all partners. In addition, the Student will receive a common Diploma Supplement. This Diploma Supplement will identify the modules pursued by the Student during the Erasmus Mundus programme and the marks/grades obtained for each module.
Degree award. The Erasmus + Master Degree on Islands and Sustainability will be awarded as a double degree programme after two years on the completion of 120 EC in two of the Full Partner universities. The students must obtain 30 EC from each semester in which they study. Upon successful completion of the joint programme, students will receive a degree from the University of Groningen (with an acknowledgement that this is an ISLANDS programme) and a degree from the island-based Consortium Partner University where the student undertook the compulsory periods of mobility. In addition, on receipt of both diplomas, the University of Groningen will also issue a certificate stating that they have completed the double degree based on having completed the two constituent single degree programs (which will be named in this certificate). While the project develops, the Management Board will look into the possibility of setting up a Joint ISLANDS Master degree that would be issued on behalf of all Full Partners after completion of the ISLANDS programme.
Degree award. Graduating from the Global-MINDS Master Degree Programme will lead to a joint degree awarded by the Partner Universities which is an internationally recognized Master‐level qualification issued by all institutions where the student has successfully passed a minimum of 30 ECTS. The Student will be issued a diploma supplement to accompany the degree awarded, that includes reference to the joint nature of Global-MINDS, the Programme structure and content, mobility and grading scheme. This diploma supplement is designed to enhance recognition and understanding of the degree award among employers, universities and other interested organizations. The Partner Universities will convert grades between universities to the ECTS grading scale in accordance with the following scheme: A First Honours (A1, A2) A 5 (bardzo ▇▇▇▇▇) ▇▇-▇▇ ▇+,▇ (90-100) B Honours 2.1 (B1, B2) B 4.5 (▇▇▇▇▇ plus) 16-17 A-,B+ (83-89) C Honours 2.2 (B3, C1) C 4.0 (▇▇▇▇▇) 14-15 B (80-82) D Third Honours (C2, C3) D 3.5 (dostateczny plus) 12-13 B-,C+ (73-79) E Compensating Fail (D1, D2) E 3.0 (dostateczny) 10-11 C (70-72) F Fail (F, NG – no grade) F 2 (niedostateczny) 1-9 C- (67-69) F D+ (64-66) F D (60-63) F F (0-59) Independent of the diploma, the Student will receive a transcript of records covering all the courses they have successfully completed within Global-MINDS. This transcript will be issued by ISCTE- IUL at the end of the programme.
Degree award. It is agreed that both HMU and uB will award a Master degree to the candidate if the candidate fully meets the degree award criteria of both universities. The degrees for the candidates who successfully fulfil the requirements are as follows:
i) ▇.▇▇. Informatics Engineering programme – HMU and
ii) ▇.▇▇. Vision – uB Diplôme de master – Master Recherche
