Herein, how do they calculate degree classification?
At the end of your programme of study, your degree classification will be made by combining two calculations, both of which are based on your weighted scores for modules at Level 2 and above. The first calculation is simply the weighted average of these grades. The second depends upon their distribution.
One may also ask, how is my degree weighted Newcastle? Degree Class
A student is expected to pass 120 credits at each stage before they can progress to the next. The Stage 1 average does not count towards the final degree classification. Stage 2 is worth one third, and Stage 3 is worth two thirds (a weighting of 1:2).
Similarly, it is asked, what percentage is a degree classification?
UK degree classifications are as follows: First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above) Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2. i) (60-70%)
Is a 2.2 degree good?
A 2.2 is often the minimum grade required for most opportunities in employment and further education. In the 2017/18 academic year, 19% of students achieved a 2.2. Commonly known as a “third”, this degree is the lowest honour's degree achievable. Very few graduates achieve a third-class honours.