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Most people receive an honours degree. If you fail one of your classes (a module) first you get the chance to sit it again, but if you fail the second time you can then only receive an ordinary or non-honours degree. ... What's the difference between ordinary degree and honors degree in UK universities?
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28. What is the difference between a degree without honours and one with honours? ... The class of honours degree you are award (first-class honours, upper second-class honours, lower second-class honours third-class honours) will be determined by the grades you receive for your level 2 and 3 courses with level 3 course...
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20. Is a non subject specific degree worth less than one in a named subject area? (named degree) ... 23. What do I have to do to get a subject specific degree (named degree)? ... 28. What is the difference between a degree without honours and one with honours?
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Understanding the bachelor degree: the difference between an honours degree and an ordinary degree. ... An Honours degree is of a higher academic standard. However the practice of writing 'Hons' as part of the degree designation, for example like BSc (Hons) is unofficial and is considered by many as an mannerism.
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Q. What is the Flexible Combined Honours Degree programme? ... Q. What is the difference between the Modular Degree and the Flexible Combined Honours programme? ... Flexible Combined ; Honours Degree...
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10.14 At the sub-degree level, there are differences in the use of award titles across the UK. The most obvious difference is that between the Higher National Certificate (HNC) and the Higher National Diploma (HND) in Scotland and in England.
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