What happens if you fail a repeat exam Nuig?
Repeat Examinations If you have either failed, or did not present for one or more module assessments/examinations, you will have an opportunity to re-take these assessments/examinations at the second sitting (generally held in the first two weeks of August).
How many points is midwifery in NUIG?
NUI Galway
Year | Points |
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2021 | 520 |
2020 | 495 |
2019 | 440 |
How many hours a week is Arts in NUIG?
-40 hours
Both BA (Psychology) and BA (Joint-Honours) are full-time courses, and would require 37-40 hours per week commitment, including lectures, tutorials, assignment preparation, and study.
How do I contact Nuig?
Offices
Main Switch | 353 (0)91 524411 | |
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General Enquiries | [email protected] | Ext: 3361 |
Press & Information Office | [email protected] | Ext: 3361 |
Student Related | ||
Student Registry Helpdesk | [email protected] | Ext: 5999 |
Can you pass by compensation in repeats Nuig?
If students have achieved marks of 35-39% in more than 10 ECTS, they must repeat the excess compensatables and will only be permitted to repeat any compensatables above 10 ECTS. Students must accumulate a total of 60 ECTS credits within two academic years of having passed the First Commerce Examination.
How much do midwives get paid in Ireland?
The average salary for a Midwife is €45,119 gross per year (€3,760 gross per month), which is 12% higher than the national average salary in Ireland. Midwifery Salary Scales: A Registered Staff Midwife can expect a starting salary of €30,009. The highest salaries can exceed €64,863 (excluding allowances).
How many points do you get for Nursing in 2021?
462
Trinity College Dublin
Year | Points |
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2021 | 462 |
2020 | 429 |
2019 | 402 |
How many hours is a 10 credit module?
Credit Norms (by Course Year and Term) 1 credit represents 20-25 hours estimated student input, so a 10-credit module will be designed to require 200-250 hours of student input including class contact time and assessments.
How long is an arts course in NUIG?
four-year
For students studying Gaeilge as one of your subjects, you will be enrolling in a four-year programme.
What is passing by compensation?
Pass by compensation means that a student who has failed to attain the pass mark (40%) in a module, may, at the discretion of the Examination Board, pass the examined module by compensation.
What is a pass in NUIG?
For most modules, 40% is the pass mark, but there are exceptions (for example, in Medicine and Health Science programmes, the pass mark is 50%). In some circumstances, if you achieve a mark of between 35 – 40% for a module, you may be permitted to ‘pass by compensation’.