Regulations Applying to Degrees offered by the Scottish Agricultural
College and Validated by the University of Edinburgh
The General and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Animal Science,
Rural Resource Management, Sustainable Environmental Management and Environmental
Protection are offered by the Scottish Agricultural College and validated
by the University of Edinburgh. For these degrees students are subject
to the relevant regulations of the Scottish Agricultural College approved
by the University Validation Board, and to the following additional regulations:
Degree Programme Curricula
For the BSc in Animal Science, Rural Resource Management, Sustainable
Environmental Management and Environmental Protection degrees, the courses
of study shall be selected from any course or unit at the Scottish Agricultural
College validated for the degree by the University of Edinburgh, together
with courses from the Schedules of Courses published in the Degree Regulations
and Programmes of Study.
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science, Rural Resource Management, Sustainable
Environmental Management or Environmental Protection, General Degree
SAC.1 |
To qualify for the award of the General Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Animal Science, Rural Resource Management, Sustainable Environmental
Management or Environmental Protection students must have obtained
360 credit points from passes (or accreditation of prior learning,
acceptable under General Undergraduate Regulation 11), including at
least 120 credit points at SCQF level 9 or 10, together with such
further requirements as are approved by the University Validation
Board and set out in the Regulations of the Scottish Agricultural
College. |
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science, Rural Resource Management, Sustainable
Environmental Management or Environmental Protection with Honours
SAC.2 |
To qualify for the award of the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Animal Science, Rural Resource Management, Sustainable Environmental
Management or Environmental Protection students must have obtained
480 credit points from passes (or accreditation of prior learning,
acceptable under General Undergraduate Regulation 11), including at
least 120 credit points at SCQF level 9 and 120 points at SCQF level
10, together with such further requirements as are approved by the
University Validation Board and set out in the Regulations of the
Scottish Agricultural College. |
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