For taught masters students

The information contained in this section is relevant to all taught masters programmes.

The School reserves the right at all times to withdraw or alter particular courses and syllabuses, and to alter the level of fees.

 

Course and programme information

Programme regulations

Graduate course guides

Summary of 2009-10 course and programme changes

School and academic regulations

During your period of study at the School there are various regulations that apply to you

Regulations relating to academic study

Your programme of study: provides information relating to registration, conditions of study, financial matters, working and examinations

Code of Good Practice for Taught Masters Programmes: Teaching, Learning and Assessment: explains the basic reciprocal obligations and responsibilities of staff and students

Regulations for Taught Masters Degrees for students entering before 2009-10: set the 'ground rules' for your degree

Regulations for Taught Masters Degrees for students entering in or after 2009/10: set the 'ground rules' for your degree

General Academic Regulations

LSE Research Ethics Policy

Classification schemes: set out the rules by which the School's taught masters degrees are classified, depending on the year you began your programme:

Scheme for the award of a Taught Masters Degree for students entering in or after 2008-09

Exam Sub-Board Local Rules

Scheme for the award of MSc Economic History (Research), MRes Economics (Track 1), MSc Economics and Philosophy and MSc Health Policy, Planning and Financing

Scheme for the award of MRes Political Science

Scheme for the award of MSc Management

Scheme for the award of MSc Health Economics, Policy and Planning (modular)

Scheme for the award of MPA European Public and Economic Policy, MPA International Development, MPA Public and Economic Policy and MPA Public Policy and Management

Regulations relating to assessment offences: The School uses two sets of regulations in this area: one covering plagiarism and one covering all other academic offences (such as exam cheating)

Regulations on assessment offences: plagiarism

Regulations on assessment offences other than plagiarism

Regulations relating to appeals, complaints and disciplinary matters

Principles and procedures for consideration of student complaints on Academic Matters: helps you to resolve any problems that may rise during your programme of study

Regulations for appeals: set out the procedure by which students may appeal against their final degree classification

Disciplinary regulations for students: sets out a number of standards to which the School expects you to keep and makes it possible for an investigation to take place if those standards are breached

Regulations relating to School services

Rules of the Library

Policy statement on the use of IT

Rules of the Public Computer Rooms and Areas

Conditions of use of IT Facilities

Copyright

Data Protection

School services

School's Policy on Disability

Service Complaints

Public Interest Disclosure Procedure

Regulations relating to student activity

Procedure for considering allegations of harassment: resolves complaints where bullying or harassment may have occurred in the School and lists a number of individuals that can offer advice and support

Harassment Policy

Code of Practice on Free Speech

Harassment Policy

Personal web pages: conditions of use for LSE staff and students

Policy statement on equality and diversity

Procedure for considering allegations of harassment

Rules relating to student activity

Student Drugs and Alcohol Policy

Student Drugs and Alcohol Procedure

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