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Postgraduate degree modular framework
All of our postgraduate degrees are built from modules. These are units of study with set credit values.
Progression, award boards and results
After each assessment period your results will be considered by a Progression and Awards Board (PAB). These boards consider the results of each student on a course and makes decisions about continuation, progression and awards.
Coursework includes any assessed work outside the main exam periods. This covers essays, dissertations, projects, presentations, artefacts, lab or studio tasks, and phase tests organised by your course.
Appeals against assessment results
Information on how to appeal against assessment results
If you are unwell and it’s affecting your ability to study or attend an exam, see your doctor and get official evidence (e.g. medical certificate, doctor’s note etc.). This is a requirement of the procedures. Online-only medical notes (e.g. from Push Doctor) aren’t accept medical evidence.
Raising a concern or making a complaint
We aim to create a positive and respectful community. If you have concerns, there are informal and formal ways to raise them
Misconduct and disciplinary action
If you are unwell and it’s affecting your ability to study or attend an exam, see your doctor and get official evidence (e.g. medical certificate, doctor’s note etc.). This is a requirement of the procedures. Online-only medical notes (e.g. from Push Doctor) aren’t accept medical evidence.
Information for students on a professionally registered course with the School of Health and Care
Within the School of Health and Care, all students are required to attend every session on their timetable.
Whether you're living on campus, commuting from home, or studying abroad, it's important to know how to make your voice heard in elections. Here's everything you need to know about voting as a student.
Whether you're living on campus, commuting from home, or studying abroad, it's important to know how to make your voice heard in elections. Here's everything you need to know about voting as a student.
Whether you're living on campus, commuting from home, or studying abroad, it's important to know how to make your voice heard in elections. Here's everything you need to know about voting as a student.
This section provides key guidance to help you navigate your studies successfully.
Academic regulations, policies and procedures
The University regulations apply to all courses and form part of your contract with the University.
We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.
It’s OK to find things difficult sometimes. Many of us feel anxious, low or overwhelmed at times. You’re not alone. We’re here to help.
You can get free, confidential support at any time through Spectrum.Life. This service is available to all Coventry University London students, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.
We want you to enjoy your studies. If you're disabled, have a long-term health or mental health condition (like depression or anxiety), or experience challenges linked to learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD or autism, our Disability and Wellbeing Team is here to support you.
We want everyone to feel welcome, respected and supported at university. If you're part of the LGBTQIA+ community, there’s support available across all our campuses.
Your spirituality and beliefs matter. We’re here to support you, wherever you study and whatever you believe.