Michael Aaron Millington studied a one-year full-time MSc in Drug Chemistry at Newcastle University from September 2014 to August 2015. He successfully completed eight modules in the first semester and four modules spanning the full academic year, achieving marks ranging from 55 to 69. The transcript certifies that Millington attended the program and achieved the results indicated, which were taught and assessed in English for a program approved by Newcastle University.
1. PROVISIONAL
TRANSCRIPT OF STUDY
Michael Aaron Millington
Date of Birth
University student n umber
Student HESA number
University HESA reference number
Programme of Study
MSc Drug Ghemistry (fulltime)
Studied from
Studied to
Normal duration of the programme
Primary subjects of the programme
Newcastle
Universrty
23rd May 1992
1 40532885
01 54
5099F
September 2014
August 2015
F100 Chemistry
Academic Year 2014115
5099F MSc Drug chemistry (fult time) stage lNear 1 studied in full time mode.
Module Module Title Semester AttemptsModule Mark Module Status
Credits
CHY8821 Modern Methods in Drug Discovery
CHY8822 Drug Metabolism and Toxicology
CHY8823 Theory and Practice of Chemotherapy
CHY8828 Bioactive Natural Products
CHY881 1 Research Project and Dissertation
CHY8810 Research Preparation & Development
CHY8820 Organic Synthesis for Drug Targets
CHY8824 Methods and Techniques for Drug Chemistry
End of stage decision: PG Award Merit
Semester 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 2
Research
Semester
Full year
Full year
Full year
20 69
10 60
20 57
10 55
60 60
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
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I certify that the above named student attended this course of study and achieved the results indicated
above. The programme was taught and assessed in English. This programme is approved by the University
of Newcastle upon Tyne.
lssued on behalf ol Lesley Braiden, Academic Registrar on l gth September 2015.
69
67
64
20
20
20
2. Explanation of codes used:
Module Credits: Undergraduate programmes normally comprise c.120 credlts per academic year and postgraduate programmes
normally comprise c.180 credits.
ECTS Credit: There is an equivalence between Newcastle credit and ECTS Credit ' e.g.20 Newcastle credits = 10 ECTS' 10
Newcastle = 5 ECTS.
Marks: The Newcastle mark is a mark out of 100' The pass mark for undergraduate level modules is 40' The pass mark for
postgraduate level modules is 50.
Module status: ln accordance with the University regulations a Board of Examiners may allow a'student to proceed on a degree
programme with marks below the pass mark. ln such cases, the module status'Pass at BoE',s Discretion'or'Pass by compensation'
will be shown.
Number of Attempts: Where a student passes at a second or third attempt the actual mark achieved is shown, but a mark of 40 for
undergraduate level modules or 50 for postgraduate level modules is used for academic progress and classification purposes'
End of stage decision: A Board of Examiners' decision regarding a student's academic progress, or in the case of final year the overall
degree classif ication.
Module results are provisional until approved by the Board of Examiners at the end of the Academic Year