A Bachelor’s degree represent a systematic, well-rounded and coherent introduction to the broad knowledge, ideas, principles, concepts, chief research methods and problem-solving techniques of a recognised major subject (or subjects, in the case of a double degree or a double major).
It generally involves at least one sequential study programme in which content is progressively developed to the point where a candidate is prepared for postgraduate study and supervised research. It prepares a candidate for advanced study as well as directed research and scholarship in the major subject(s) of the degree.A qualification carrying the name Bachelor must be taught mainly by people engaged in research.
The qualification must require:
A lower qualification may not be awarded for early exit from a Bachelor degree programme except where exit represents the attainment of another qualification.
Bachelor Degrees will be awarded at Level 7.