Biosciences module results
Dear University College London,
I would like to kindly request the score distribution for the following modules (what percentage of students got a first, 2:1, etc. for 2021/2022
ANAT0005 Human Anatomy and Embryology (Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis)
ANAT0006 Human Anatomy and Embryology** (Head, neck and limbs)
ANAT0013 Pain
BIOC0017 Cancer biology
BIOL0022 Biology od Ageing
CELL0017 Interdisciplinary Cell Biology
CELL0023 Intermediate Cell Biology: Cell Biology of Development
PHOL0003 Animal and Human Physiology: Integrative Physiology
PHOL0005 Structure and Function of Nervous Systems
PHOL0006 Respiration
PHOL0007 Heart and Circulation
PHOL0008 Cell Signalling in Health and Disease
PHAR0007 Introductory Pharmacology
INIM0005 Immunology
INIM0007 Infection
INIM0011 The Immunological Basis of Autoimmune Disease – from Experimental Models to Clinical Practice
Thank you very much!
Yours faithfully,
Ella
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Dear Ella,
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Your request
I would like to kindly request the score distribution for the following
modules (what percentage of students got a first, 2:1, etc. for 2021/2022
ANAT0005 Human Anatomy and Embryology (Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis)
ANAT0006 Human Anatomy and Embryology** (Head, neck and limbs)
ANAT0013 Pain
BIOC0017 Cancer biology
BIOL0022 Biology od Ageing.
CELL0017 Interdisciplinary Cell Biology
PHOL0003 Animal and Human Physiology: Integrative Physiology
PHOL0005 Structure and Function of Nervous Systems
PHOL0006 Respiration
PHAR0007 Introductory Pharmacology
INIM0005 Immunology
INIM0007 Infection
PHOL0007 Heart and Circulation
PHOL0008 Cell Signalling in Health and Disease
INIM0011 The Immunological Basis of Autoimmune Disease – from Experimental
Models to Clinical Practice
Our response
UCL does not hold information of the description specified in your
request. This is because these individual modules are not equivalent to,
and do not constitute, a degree level qualification which means students
are not awarded a first-class honour, 2:1, 2:2 etc upon individual module
completion. Depending on the choices made by each student, as part of
their degree, they select several different modules to complete (which may
include those that you have listed) the total of which will make up their
degree.
However, with regards to the modules that you have listed, we are able to
provide you with figures showing the percentage number of students who
completed those modules and the scores that were attained (please see the
table below). The figures listed under each percentile is the percentage
number of students who attained that mark. For example, under the
Percentile (70+) column, with regards to the module code ‘ANAT0005’, this
shows that 26% of students achieved a score of 70% or more. Equally, for
the same module, 2% of students achieved a score of 40% or less.
% of students getting marks
Year Module code Module Name <40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70+
2021 ANAT0005 Human Anatomy and Embryology 2 7 26 38 26
(Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis)
2021 ANAT0006 Human Anatomy and Embryology 0 22 19 32 24
(Head and Limbs)
2021 ANAT0013 Pain 0 12 16 58 12
2021 BIOC0017 Cancer Biology 0 2 15 53 29
2021 BIOL0022 Biology of Ageing 0 2 14 62 20
2021 CELL0017 Interdisciplinary Cell 0 0 19 65 12
Biology
2021 INIM0005 Immunology 0 0 1 6 92
2021 INIM0007 Infection 0 5 23 51 21
2021 INIM0011 The Immunological Basis of 0 0 10 51 39
Autoimmune Disease - From
Experimental Models to
Clinical Practice
2021 PHAR0007 Introductory Pharmacology 0 5 30 51 10
2021 PHOL0003 Animal and Human Physiology: 0 5 17 63 15
Integrative Physiology
2021 PHOL0005 Structure and Function of 0 16 27 38 17
Nervous Systems
2021 PHOL0006 Respiration in Health and 0 6 11 50 28
Disease
2021 PHOL0007 Heart and Circulation 0 1 33 58 7
2021 PHOL0008 Cell Signalling in Health and 0 0 7 56 37
Disease
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