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Student Handbook - The School of Language, Linguistics and Film

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assessment will comprise either: for modules which have an examination, the written, aural<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or oral examination(s) only; or: for coursework-only modules, one or more pieces <strong>of</strong><br />

coursework which have been approved as the synoptic re-assessment for that module.<br />

If you have failed modules that are not taught within the <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Language</strong>s, <strong>Linguistics</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Film</strong> you should be aware that some <strong>School</strong>s in the College do <strong>of</strong>fer late summer resits.<br />

For details <strong>of</strong> <strong>School</strong>s which <strong>of</strong>fer late summer re-sits please see the <strong>Student</strong> Guide. If<br />

you have failed a module that is taught in a <strong>School</strong> which <strong>of</strong>fers late summer re-sits the next<br />

available opportunity to re-sit this module is in the late summer <strong>and</strong> you will be automatically<br />

registered for this examination <strong>and</strong> must ensure that you attend.<br />

If you are eligible to progress into your next <strong>of</strong> study but have not passed all the modules<br />

that you have taken, you will be able to re-sit those modules that you have failed alongside<br />

the full 120 credits that you will be studying in your next year <strong>of</strong> study. However, you will not<br />

be allowed to attend the classes again for the module(s) that you are re-sitting.<br />

Final year students may only re-sit failed modules if they have too few credits to be eligible<br />

to graduate. You are not eligible for late summer re-sits under any circumstances.<br />

All students who are eligible to re-sit modules must ensure that they either opt-in or opt-out<br />

<strong>of</strong> re-sitting these modules via MySIS. If you are in attendance (that is you have qualified to<br />

progress to your next year <strong>of</strong> study), you will be automatically opted-in to re-sit any failed<br />

modules that you are eligible to re-sit. If you do not wish to re-sit these modules, you must<br />

ensure that you opt-out via the MySIS system by the deadline otherwise you will remain<br />

registered to take the re-sit assessment for these modules. You should be aware that opting<br />

out <strong>of</strong> re-sitting a module means that you will not have another opportunity to re-sit this<br />

module <strong>and</strong> that the highest mark that you have thus far achieved for this module will remain<br />

on your transcript <strong>and</strong> will be used in your degree classification calculation.<br />

If you are out <strong>of</strong> attendance (that is you did not qualify to progress to your next year <strong>of</strong><br />

study) you will automatically be opted-out to re-sit your failed modules. <strong>The</strong>refore, if you<br />

wish to re-sit your failed modules in order to resume your studies, you must ensure that you<br />

opt-in via the MySIS system by the deadline otherwise you will not be registered to re-sit<br />

your modules. You will not have another opportunity to re-sit, <strong>and</strong> your registration as a<br />

student at Queen Mary will be terminated.<br />

<strong>The</strong> opt-in/opt-out re-sit task is available in MySIS usually from mid-October until mid-<br />

December each year. It is your responsibility to ensure that you opt-in or opt-out <strong>of</strong> re-sitting<br />

your failed modules by the deadline. If you have any queries regarding the task, you should<br />

contact the Academic Registry.<br />

You MUST re-sit your failed modules at the next available opportunity. This is either in the<br />

following academic year (all SLLF modules) or in the late summer (modules <strong>of</strong>fered in some<br />

departments in the College). It is not possible to defer taking your re-sits (this applies even if<br />

you have interrupted your studies) <strong>and</strong> if you do not re-sit your failed modules at the next<br />

available opportunity, you will not be able to do so at any other time during your studies. <strong>The</strong><br />

only possible exception to this regulation is for students who are abroad as part <strong>of</strong> their<br />

studies <strong>and</strong> who are not able to return to College to re-sit their failed modules (unless it is a<br />

core module). In this situation you will not be penalised, but no other deferral <strong>of</strong> re-sits is<br />

permitted.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s who commenced their programme <strong>of</strong> study prior to 2011 - You have three<br />

permitted attempts to pass a module – one original attempt (where you study for the module<br />

for the first time) <strong>and</strong> two re-sit attempts. <strong>The</strong>refore if you fail a module on the first attempt,<br />

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