1. TRANSCRIPT OF AWARD AND EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE
Name: Chiara HARTMANN
Date of Birth: 06 May 1989 LSE ID No: 200703016 UK Higher Education ID No: 0711370122655
was a student at London School of Economics and Political Science following a programme which is 1 year long, if studied in full-
time mode
Programme: MSc in Environment and Development
Start Date: 01 October 2010 Completion Date: 30 September 2011
Language(s) of institution: English
Award: MSc in Environment and Development
Awarding Body: London School of Economics and Political Science
Class: Pass Award Date: 01 November 2011
Session Course Title Level Value Mark Grade
2010/1 GY420 Environmental Regulation: Implementing Policy V 1.0 64 M
2010/1 GY499 Dissertation V 1.0 53 P
2010/1 GY423 Sustainability: Economy, Business and Technology V 1.0 51 P
2010/1 DV411 Population and Development: an Analytical Approach V 0.5 62 M
2010/1 DV430 Global Civil Society II V 0.5 60 M
Christine Child for Academic Registrar Issued and signed on: 18 November 2011
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2. Guide to course grading
The examiners for each course will determine a numerical mark for each candidate based on the following scale of honours class or
division (for undergraduate programmes), pass and fail grades:
% BA, BSc 1 BA, BSc 2 LLB 3 Diploma Diploma 4 Masters 5
70-100 1 1 1 P DI DI
60-69 2A 2A 2A P M M
50-59 2B 2B 2B P P P
45-49 3 3 3 P P F
40-44 3 3 P P P F
34-39 P F F F F F
30-33 F F F F F F
0-29 F F FB F F F
1 Before 1989/0 no grades or marks were disclosed for BSc Economics.
2 In 2007/8 the pass mark for students starting their studies on BA/BSc programmes was raised to 40%.
3 Before 1994/5, LLB courses were marked out of 200, not 100, marks; this means for example that a mark of 140 is equivalent
to 70 today. For Intermediate Level papers only pass or fail is awarded.
4 In 2007/8 a new grading system for students starting their studies on Diploma programmes was adopted.
5 Before 1997/8 no grades or marks are shown for Masters programmes; before 2003/4 no grades or marks are shown for the
LLM; and before 2005/6 no grades or marks are shown for the MSc Philosophy and History of Science. Full transcripts can
be obtained from the University of London. Distinction was introduced from 1998/9; Merit was introduced from 1999/0; and
before 2002/3 some courses had pass marks of 40%.
Guide: DI = Distinction
M = Merit
P = Pass
CF = Condoned Fail
F = Fail
FB = Bad fail
NA = Not assessed this year
1 = First class
2A = Upper second class
2B = Lower second class
3 = Third class
I = Incomplete
AB = Absent
Each course has been assigned a level. For undergraduate degrees, the level indicates the year of study at which the course was taken.
For graduate degrees, the level indicates whether the course was taken as part of a Diploma or Masters programme. An explanation is
given in the table below:
Level Explanation
I Year 1 of an undergraduate degree
II Year 2 of an undergraduate degree
III Year 3 of an undergraduate degree
IV Diploma
V Masters degree
Full-time students are required to attend a minimum of 21 hours study per week and part-time students are required to attend a
minimum of 15 hours study per week. Information about individual programmes can be found in the School's Calendars. Calendars
from 2002/3 can be accessed online at http://www.lse.ac.uk/
Please note that the School is not able to provide information about students' conduct, GPA average or class ranking. Any requests or
forms asking for such information from another institution or individual will not be completed.
Last updated: June 2011
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