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Teesside University Students' Union


Undergraduate Degree Calculator
Important - Please Note:
1
This tool is for indicative purposes only and does not predict the award that you will achieve. It does not guarantee that you will be awarded
the classification calculated. While this tool has been tested, we cannot take responsibility for any inaccuracies in calculations.
2 The tool has been designed for courses where the award is made up of 120 credits at Levels 4, 5 and 6, where all modules are given a mark
and a grade.
3 It has not been designed for use with courses that have a year in industry/placement or for integrated masters awards.
4 Your course may have exemptions, which means that this tool may not calculate an accurate outcome. Please refer to your Course Handbook
for details for exemptions that are in place for your course.

Instructions for use:


Step 1 Enter your module titles, this is an optional step and is not necessary to generate a degree calculation.
Step 2
The form has been pre-populated with 20 credit modules, please adjust where necessary so that it matches the credit weighting for all
modules that you have completed or are due to study for each level. Enter no more than 100 credits in the green and 20 credits in the blue
sections.
Step 3 Identify the lowest module marks at Level 5 and Level 6 and enter them in the Blue sections.
If your lowest module mark from either Level 5 or 6 is worth more than 20 credit you will need to split this between the Green and Blue cells
below. For example, if you have a 40 credit module as your lowest mark at Level 6, enter 20 credits and the mark in the Blue cells and enter the
remaining credits, in this case 20, in the Green cells and use the same mark.
Step 4 Identify the module marks for the best 100-credits at Level 5 and Level 6 and enter them and their credit value in the Green sections.
Step 5 If you have modules that you have not completed but think you will pass, enter the module mark that you think you can achieve to calculate
an estimate degree classification.
Note: When calculating your overall degree average, the mark will be rounded up or down to the nearest whole %. For example, a 69.5% will
be rounded up to 70% and 69.4% will be rounded down to 69%
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Level 5 Modules
Module Name Credit Value Mark

0 Correct no. of credits

Level 6 Modules
Module Name Credit Value Mark

0 Correct no. of credits

Your Potential Classification Mark How your mark translates to a Classification:


70%+ - 1st Class
Method 1: 70/30 overall* #DIV/0! 60 – less than 70% - 2nd Class (Upper Division) 2:1
50 – less than 60% - 2nd Class (Lower Division) 2:2
Method 2: 100 overall* #DIV/0! 40 – less than 50% - 3rd Class
* The best outcome is highlighted in green

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