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Diploma Supplement
Centre for Qualifications and Ceremonies
The Open University
PO Box 123
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6DQ
Direct line +44 (0) 1908 653003
Fax +44 (0) 1908 654814
acc-gen@open.ac.uk
www.open.ac.uk/ceremonies
Our statement of service can be found at www.open.ac.uk/our-student-policies
1 Information regarding the holder of the qualification
1.1 Surname 1.2 First names
1.3 Date of birth 1.4 Student identifier:
HESA ID:
2 Information identifying the qualification
2.1 Name of qualification and (if applicable) title
conferred
2.2 Main fields of study for the qualification
2.3 Name and status of awarding institution
The Open University. Chartered university.
2.4 Name and status of institution (if different
from 2.3) administering studies
2.5 Language(s) of instruction/examination:
3 Information on the level of the qualification
3.1 Level of qualification
Qualification date
3.2 Official length of the programme
3.3 Access requirements
4 Information on the contents and mode of study
4.1
4.2 Programme requirements
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Dalkowski Wojciech
27 April 1967
A7680380
0910011492751
Certificate of Higher Education in Health
Sciences
Medicine with Psychology and Biological
sciences
English
Level 4
31 December 2016
For this qualification, all credit must be
obtained within 7 years
There is no academic entry requirement.
Mode of study: Distance Learning
Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences
This Certificate of Higher Education recognises achievement at Open University Level 1 in the
knowledge and skills that underpin many aspects of human psychology, health, disease and
disability. Students will have developed numeracy, literacy, communication, team-work,
presentation, observational, cognitive and organisational skills appropriate to the level, and can
apply evidence-based, scientific methodology to understanding a range of health-related issues.
These skills are all highly valued by a range of employers and the logical, reasoned approach that
science courses teach is strongly sought after in the labour market.
Student identifier: A7680380 Wojciech Dalkowski
Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences
4.3 Programme details
Completed modules, subordinate qualifications, and credit transfer which comprise the above qualification
Year Module Title Level Credits ECTS Result
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2013 DSE141 Discovering psychology 4 30.0 15.00 Pass
2013 SDK125 Introducing health sciences 4 30.0 15.00 Grade 3 pass
2015 S142 Topics in science 4 30.0 15.00 Pass
2016 MU123 Discovering mathematics 4 30.0 15.00 Pass
Total of credits counted towards this qualification: 120.0
Student identifier: A7680380 Wojciech Dalkowski
Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences
4.4 Grading scheme
4.5 Overall classification of the qualification
5 Information on the function of the qualification
5.1 Access to further study
5.2 Professional status (if applicable)
6 Additional Information
6.1 Additional Information 6.2 Further information sources
7 Certification of the supplement
Institution/awarding body
7.1 Date 7.3 Capacity
7.2 Signature
Assessment is divided between two components, continuous assessment and an end of module
assessment (EMA). Marks are given on a one hundred point scale. The table below shows the
marks which must be achieved to guarantee a particular grade of pass.
Continuous
assessment
EMA Graded
undergraduate
Graded
postgraduate
Ungraded
85
70
55
40
85
70
55
40
Distinction
Pass Grade 2
Pass Grade 3
Pass Grade 4
Distinction
Merit (*)
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Examination and Assessment Boards have limited discretion to set these thresholds slightly lower.
* Where the merit grade is approved.
www.open.ac.uk
29 November 2016
Keith Zimmerman
University Secretary
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Understanding this supplement
* Credit transfer
The qualification includes an award of transferred credit made in recognition of the successful
completion of study at another institution. This has been assessed in accordance with approved
policies and procedures and has been deemed to be at an appropriate academic level and duration.
** Subordinate qualification
Another completed Open University qualification has been counted in the qualification. The details of
the content of that other qualification are given in the Diploma Supplement or other transcript for it.
*** Collaborative credit
This study has been undertaken at another UK higher education institution under one of a number of
approved schemes of academic collaboration. These are designed to enable OU students to
undertake study in subject areas not offered by the Open University and count them towards an OU
qualification.
Credit points and levels
The University uses a credit system in which 120 credits are equivalent to a full-time academic year.
This system is compatible with credit accumulation and transfer schemes commonly operated by
Higher Education institutions in England and Northern Ireland, with the Credit and Qualifications
Framework Wales (CQFW) and with the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). The
workload rating of each module is also given in terms of the European Credit Transfer and
Accumulation System (ECTS). The academic level associated with each module is given in
accordance with levels approved in the relevant Qualifications Frameworks as follows:
Open University
module level
Qualifications Frameworks for England
and Northern Ireland, and Wales
Scottish Credit and
Qualifications Framework
First
Second
Third
Masters
Doctoral
4
5
6
7
8
7
8 and 9
10
11
12
Total amount of credit
The total figure shows all the credit that has been counted towards this qualification, including any
credit transfer, credit in a subordinate qualification, and credit from study on an approved collaborative
scheme.
Method of teaching
The study recorded in this supplement is taught by an integrated process involving material specifically
prepared for each module in written, audio and visual media, regular assignments, set books, and in
most cases voluntary attendance at local tutorial sessions. Some modules require attendance at a
residential school.
Student performance
Student performance on each module is measured in a series of continuous assessment assignments
that are either tutor-marked or computer-marked to standards set down by the relevant Examination
and Assessment Board, and in an examinable component, which is usually a three-hour, unseen,
written examination, but might consist of a project or dissertation. The final result for each module
depends on the performance in each component and on the overall weighted average. The
Examination and Assessment Board for each module includes at least one external examiner whose
role includes helping to ensure comparability of academic standards with other degree-awarding
bodies in the UK.
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  • 1. Diploma Supplement Centre for Qualifications and Ceremonies The Open University PO Box 123 Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6DQ Direct line +44 (0) 1908 653003 Fax +44 (0) 1908 654814 acc-gen@open.ac.uk www.open.ac.uk/ceremonies Our statement of service can be found at www.open.ac.uk/our-student-policies 1 Information regarding the holder of the qualification 1.1 Surname 1.2 First names 1.3 Date of birth 1.4 Student identifier: HESA ID: 2 Information identifying the qualification 2.1 Name of qualification and (if applicable) title conferred 2.2 Main fields of study for the qualification 2.3 Name and status of awarding institution The Open University. Chartered university. 2.4 Name and status of institution (if different from 2.3) administering studies 2.5 Language(s) of instruction/examination: 3 Information on the level of the qualification 3.1 Level of qualification Qualification date 3.2 Official length of the programme 3.3 Access requirements 4 Information on the contents and mode of study 4.1 4.2 Programme requirements 1 of 4 Dalkowski Wojciech 27 April 1967 A7680380 0910011492751 Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences Medicine with Psychology and Biological sciences English Level 4 31 December 2016 For this qualification, all credit must be obtained within 7 years There is no academic entry requirement. Mode of study: Distance Learning Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences This Certificate of Higher Education recognises achievement at Open University Level 1 in the knowledge and skills that underpin many aspects of human psychology, health, disease and disability. Students will have developed numeracy, literacy, communication, team-work, presentation, observational, cognitive and organisational skills appropriate to the level, and can apply evidence-based, scientific methodology to understanding a range of health-related issues. These skills are all highly valued by a range of employers and the logical, reasoned approach that science courses teach is strongly sought after in the labour market.
  • 2. Student identifier: A7680380 Wojciech Dalkowski Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences 4.3 Programme details Completed modules, subordinate qualifications, and credit transfer which comprise the above qualification Year Module Title Level Credits ECTS Result 2 of 4 2013 DSE141 Discovering psychology 4 30.0 15.00 Pass 2013 SDK125 Introducing health sciences 4 30.0 15.00 Grade 3 pass 2015 S142 Topics in science 4 30.0 15.00 Pass 2016 MU123 Discovering mathematics 4 30.0 15.00 Pass Total of credits counted towards this qualification: 120.0
  • 3. Student identifier: A7680380 Wojciech Dalkowski Certificate of Higher Education in Health Sciences 4.4 Grading scheme 4.5 Overall classification of the qualification 5 Information on the function of the qualification 5.1 Access to further study 5.2 Professional status (if applicable) 6 Additional Information 6.1 Additional Information 6.2 Further information sources 7 Certification of the supplement Institution/awarding body 7.1 Date 7.3 Capacity 7.2 Signature Assessment is divided between two components, continuous assessment and an end of module assessment (EMA). Marks are given on a one hundred point scale. The table below shows the marks which must be achieved to guarantee a particular grade of pass. Continuous assessment EMA Graded undergraduate Graded postgraduate Ungraded 85 70 55 40 85 70 55 40 Distinction Pass Grade 2 Pass Grade 3 Pass Grade 4 Distinction Merit (*) Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Examination and Assessment Boards have limited discretion to set these thresholds slightly lower. * Where the merit grade is approved. www.open.ac.uk 29 November 2016 Keith Zimmerman University Secretary 3 of 4
  • 4. Understanding this supplement * Credit transfer The qualification includes an award of transferred credit made in recognition of the successful completion of study at another institution. This has been assessed in accordance with approved policies and procedures and has been deemed to be at an appropriate academic level and duration. ** Subordinate qualification Another completed Open University qualification has been counted in the qualification. The details of the content of that other qualification are given in the Diploma Supplement or other transcript for it. *** Collaborative credit This study has been undertaken at another UK higher education institution under one of a number of approved schemes of academic collaboration. These are designed to enable OU students to undertake study in subject areas not offered by the Open University and count them towards an OU qualification. Credit points and levels The University uses a credit system in which 120 credits are equivalent to a full-time academic year. This system is compatible with credit accumulation and transfer schemes commonly operated by Higher Education institutions in England and Northern Ireland, with the Credit and Qualifications Framework Wales (CQFW) and with the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). The workload rating of each module is also given in terms of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). The academic level associated with each module is given in accordance with levels approved in the relevant Qualifications Frameworks as follows: Open University module level Qualifications Frameworks for England and Northern Ireland, and Wales Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework First Second Third Masters Doctoral 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 and 9 10 11 12 Total amount of credit The total figure shows all the credit that has been counted towards this qualification, including any credit transfer, credit in a subordinate qualification, and credit from study on an approved collaborative scheme. Method of teaching The study recorded in this supplement is taught by an integrated process involving material specifically prepared for each module in written, audio and visual media, regular assignments, set books, and in most cases voluntary attendance at local tutorial sessions. Some modules require attendance at a residential school. Student performance Student performance on each module is measured in a series of continuous assessment assignments that are either tutor-marked or computer-marked to standards set down by the relevant Examination and Assessment Board, and in an examinable component, which is usually a three-hour, unseen, written examination, but might consist of a project or dissertation. The final result for each module depends on the performance in each component and on the overall weighted average. The Examination and Assessment Board for each module includes at least one external examiner whose role includes helping to ensure comparability of academic standards with other degree-awarding bodies in the UK. 4 of 4