The class of degree you can achieve will be based on:
If you have been given an exemption from any of the three papers Corporate and Business Law (LW), Performance Management (PM), or Taxation (TX), no mark is available, so cannot be included in the calculation for your average mark.
For example: a student with an ACCA average mark of 69 and a grade B for the Project will be awarded the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting with First Class Honours.
The table below contains more information on how Oxford Brookes determines the class of degree.
ACCA average mark | First | Upper Second | Lower second | Third |
68 or more | A, B, C | |||
67 | A, B | C | ||
66 | A | B, C | ||
60-65 | A, B, C | |||
59 | A, B | C | ||
58 | A | B, C | ||
54-57 | A, B, C | |||
53 | A, B | C | ||
50-52 | A, B, C |