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1 SUMMER VACATION ASSESSMENT PERIOD UNDERGRADUATE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE 2018 Registrations This timetable should be read in conjunction with your registration(s), which are available on the Study tab of the Campus Connect at This confirms that you are entered for the Exam(s) and will be allowed to take them. You should check that the information is correct. If there are any errors, contact immediately. Please note if you have not been registered for the resit, you will not be entered for the exam. Prior to the Summer Resit Exams If there is more than one exam or assessment associated to a course, please note you are only permitted to resit the assessment(s) that you have previously failed. If you are unsure which assessments you are meant to be resitting, please contact your Department for further advice. Please ensure that you check your College regularly in the period immediately before the examinations as it is the official method of communication which we will use to contact you with any important information. Please ensure you read the Instructions to Candidates, available at before attending the examinations or submitting coursework. On the Day of the Exam Please note Examinations will begin promptly at 9.30am or 2.00pm unless otherwise stated. Ensure that you arrive at the examination venue at least 20 minutes before the scheduled start of the examination to allow sufficient time to deposit your belongings and find your seat. You will not be allowed extra time at the end of an examination to compensate for late arrival. You are required to bring your College Card with you to each examination as proof of identity. Students with Examination Access Arrangements The Summer Resit examinations will take place in the location listed below unless you have approved Examination Access Arrangements. In such cases, you will be informed via their College of your alternative arrangements. If you are expecting Examination Access Arrangements and have not heard anything by Wednesday 15 August 2018, please student-administration@rhul.ac.uk to check that arrangements are in place. Departmental Exams / Coursework Students completing Departmental Examinations, coursework and other forms of assessment rather than examinations should contact their Departments for details of the assessment and relevant exam dates and deadlines. If you are required to resit the Moodle course SS1000 Academic Writing Skills, this will be open for you on Moodle from 8.00am on Tuesday 21 August to on Friday 31 August The pass mark for this course is 60%, and, as previously, there is no restriction on the number of times you can take the quiz during the time period it is open.
2 Undergraduate Summer Resit Examinations 2018 AF Financial Accounting 180 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Financial Accounting 90 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Introduction to Management Accounting 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Introduction to Management Accounting 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Introduction to Finance 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Introduction to Finance 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Business Law 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Business Law 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Management Accounting for Performance and Decision Making AF Corporate Finance 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Principles of UK Taxation 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A AF Principles of UK Taxation 80 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Principles of Molecular Bioscience 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Living Systems: Animal and Plant Physiology 120 Friday 31st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Cell Biology and Genetics 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis Of Life 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis Of Life 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Invertebrate Biology: Structure, Behaviour and Evolution BS Human Physiology in Health and Disease 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Developmental Biology 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Practical Field Ecology BS Biological Data Analysis And Interpretation 75 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Biological Data Analysis And Interpretation 120 Friday 31st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A
3 BS Applications Of Molecular Genetics In Biology 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Bioenergetics, Biosynthesis And Metabolic Regulation 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Protein Structure And Function BS Molecular Biology 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Molecular Biology 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Molecular And Cellular Immunology 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Neuronal and Cellular Signalling 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Pharmacology And Toxicology 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Biology Of Parasitic Diseases 180 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Conservation Biology 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Behavioural Ecology 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Human Embryology and Endocrinology 180 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Cell And Molecular Neuroscience 180 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A BS Molecular Basis Of Inherited Disease 180 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CL Roman Literature of the Empire 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CL Greek History & The City State 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CL Beginners' Latin 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CR Introduction to Criminology CR Social Problems and Social Policy 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Object Oriented programming I 90 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Object Oriented Programming II 90 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Mathematical Structures 90 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Machine Fundamentals 90 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Software Engineering 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Internet Services 90 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Operating Systems 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A CS Algorithms and Complexity CS Mathematical Structures 90 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A
4 CS Artificial Intelligence 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Principles Of Economics 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Quantitative Methods Of Economics 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EC International Economic Policy 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Microeconomics 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Macroeconomics 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Quantitative Methods II 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Financial Markets and Institutions 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EC Advanced Topics in Game Theory 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EE Communications Engineering Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EN Re-Orienting the Novel 135 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A EN Romanticisms 195 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A EN Contemporary Debates in Literary and Critical Theory 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A FR Pratique du français I 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A FR Cinema In France: From Modernism To The Postmodern GG Physical Geography II: Biogeography, Ecology and Scales of Change GG Environmental Systems: Processes and Sustainability GG Political Geography 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Global Tectonics 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Introductory Sedimentology 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Igneous and Metamorphic Geology 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Physics and Chemistry of the Earth GL Introductory Palaeontology 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Stratigraphy and the History of Life 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Regional Geology 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Sedimentary Basin Analysis 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Geohazards 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A
5 GL Igneous And Metamorphic Geology 120 Friday 31st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Geochemistry 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Applied Geophysics 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GL Structural Analysis And Remote Sensing 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GM German Language I 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A GM Intensive Beginners' German I 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A GM Introduction to German Studies 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GM German History and Culture 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A GM German Language II 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A GM Death, Desire, Decline: Thomas Mann and Franz Kafka 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A HS Gods, Men and Power: An Introduction to the Ancient World from Homer to Mohammed HS The Age of Discovery: Expansion, Invention and Globalisation in the Early 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A Modern World HS Conflict And Identity in Modern Europe, c HS Introductory Latin For Historians HS History of the British Empire, HS Religion, Culture and Society in Europe, HS The European Crucible : politics, culture and society HS Tudor Queenship: The Reigns of Mary I and Elizabeth I 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A HS History of the USA since Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A HS The Holy Man 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A IT Advanced Italian II for Post Beginners 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A IY Introduction to Information Security 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A LL Public Law (Constitutional, Administrative and Human Rights Law)
6 LL The Law of Contract 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A LL Criminal Law 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A LL Land Law 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A LL Law of Torts 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A LL Law of Evidence LL Family Law 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MA Critical Theory and Textual Analysis 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A ML Deviance, Defiance and Disorder in Early Modern Spanish and French Literature 135 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Quantitative Methods 50 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 HITT Lab MN Economic and Social Foundations for Sustainable Organisations MN Accounting 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Accounting 60 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 HITT Lab MN Foundations in Digital Enterprise 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Foundations in Digital Enterprise 100 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 HITT Lab MN Organisation Studies 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN The Global Economy 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Strategic Management 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Digital Marketing 60 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 HITT Lab MN Managerial Accounting 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Managerial Accounting 80 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Financial Management 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Managerial Economics 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Operations Management 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MN Operations Management 45 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 HITT Lab MN Human Resource Management 120 Wednesday 22nd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Principles Of Statistics MT Functions Of Several Variables 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Number Systems
7 MT Matrix Algebra 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Numbers And Functions 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Vector Analysis And Fluids 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Statistical Methods 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Probability 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Graphs and Optimisation 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Ordinary Differential Equations & Fourier Analysis 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Linear Algebra and a Group Project 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Rings And Factorisation 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Complex Variable 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Real Analysis 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Advanced Financial Mathematics 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MT Error Correcting Codes 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A MU Practical Musicianship MU Contemporary Debates in Music MU Studies in Music History MU Elgar's Choral And Orchestral Music, MU Introduction to Jazz: theory, practice and contexts MU Music and Politics in Tudor England PH Mathematics For Scientists 1 PH Mathematics For Scientists Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PH Classical Mechanics 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PH Fields and Waves PH Atomic & Nuclear Physics 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PH General Relativity & Cosmology 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PR Research Methods in Politics and International Relations 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PR Introduction To Politics & Government 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A
8 PR International Relations Theory 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Introduction to Psychological Research 180 Thursday 23rd August 14:00:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Learning and Memory 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Self and Society 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Lifespan Development 60 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Introduction To Abnormal Psychology 60 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Psychological Research Methods and Analysis 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Cognitive Psychology 120 Thursday 23rd August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Social Psychology 120 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Developmental Psychology 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Personality and Individual Differences 120 Friday 24th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Brain and Behaviour 120 Thursday 30th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PS Conceptual Issues In Psychology PY Epistemology and Metaphysics 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A PY Introduction to Logic 60 Tuesday 21st August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A SN Spanish I 180 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A SN Intensive Spanish I 180 Tuesday 28th August 09:30:00 Wettons Annexe A * Excluding Students with Examination Access Arrangements please see above for further details
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