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Degree classification

University of Leeds (integrated masters)

Applies to: Integrated Master/Bachelor, students who began in 2022/23 or later

University of Leeds (integrated masters) takes a credit-weighted average within each year, then combines the years by the weights below.

The rule

Weighting

  • Year 2× 1
  • Year 3× 2
  • Year 4 (final)× 2

Class boundaries

  • First class honours70+
  • Upper second class honours60+
  • Lower second class honours50+
  • Third class honours40+

Borderline rules

Within 0.5 marks — A classification average within 0.5 of the next class boundary is awarded the higher classification.

What this calculator cannot do for you

  • Students who started before 2022/23 are classified under the previous regulations.

Source: University of Leeds — Classification, checked 2026-08-12. Your programme regulations are the authority.

Your modules

Year 2

weight 1
ModuleCreditsMark %Remove

Year 3

weight 2
ModuleCreditsMark %Remove

Year 4 (final)

weight 2
ModuleCreditsMark %Remove

Add your modules above to see your classification.

Questions

How does University of Leeds (integrated masters) calculate degree classification?
University of Leeds (integrated masters) takes a credit-weighted average within each year, then combines the years: Credit-weighted within each year, then combined: Year 2 × 1, Year 3 × 2, Year 4 (final) × 2.. A classification average within 0.5 of the next class boundary is awarded the higher classification.
What do I need for a 2:1 at University of Leeds (integrated masters)?
A weighted average of 60 or above. If you land just short, University of Leeds (integrated masters)'s borderline rule may still apply: A classification average within 0.5 of the next class boundary is awarded the higher classification.

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