History of Module Results
Dear University College London,
Could you please provide the average marks as well as percentage breakdowns by class (e.g. 1st class, 2.1nd class, 2.2nd class etc) of students taking the following modules received in the last academic years (2022/23, 2021/22, 2020/21 and 2019/2020).
MEDC0017
MEDC0019
MEDC0106
MEDC0024
MEDC0026
MEDC0027
MEDC0028
MEDC0093
MEDC0108
MEDC0112
MEDC0111
MEDC0116
PALS0015
COMP0002
COMP0003
COMP0005
Yours faithfully,
Kim
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Dear University College London,
It has been more than 20 business days since the first request was made and I was wondering for a request in acknowledgement of my request.
Yours faithfully,
kim
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Dear Kim
We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request dated 19 March 2024 for the average marks as well as percentage
breakdowns by class (e.g. 1st class, 2.1nd class, 2.2nd class etc) of
students taking the following modules received in the last academic years
(2022/23, 2021/22, 2020/21 and 2019/2020) for the following modules:
• MEDC0017
• MEDC0019
• MEDC0106
• MEDC0024
• MEDC0026
• MEDC0027
• MEDC0028
• MEDC0093
• MEDC0108
• MEDC0112
• MEDC0111
• MEDC0116
• PALS0015
• COMP0002
• COMP0003
• COMP0005
We can confirm that we do hold the information for the data specified in
your request and this information is attached.
As you will see within the table, we have withheld the following:
• Where the information requested relates to 5 or fewer individuals
(represented as ≤5); and
• Where the average/mean of a group is 7 or fewer individuals
(represented as ≤7).
This information has been withheld because, with such low numbers, even
providing the information without names, there is a risk the individuals
may be identifiable which means that these are personal data of third
parties, or if linked with other personal identifiers in the public
domain, would be likely to become personal data. This information has
been withheld under Section 40(2) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA) by virtue of Section 40(3A)(i).
Section 40(2) of the FOIA allows a public authority to withhold
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believe that the requested information could relate to and identify
individuals and therefore would be personal data. The disclosure of these
personal data would not be within the reasonable expectations of the
individuals concerned and it would be unfair to do so; this therefore
breaches the first Data Protection principle.
As the Section 40(2) exemption is an absolute one, there is no need to
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