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Twenty-nine percent (29%) of students from the Faculty of Business & Law responded to the Annual Programme Survey 2011.

Programmes

11 of the 17 programmes included in the survey (65%) were rated by 10 or more students.

•    Overall, 83% of students were satisfied with their programme in the Faculty of Business & Law (3% dissatisfied).
•    All of the programmes in the survey received an overall rating of 3.96 or higher.
•    82% of faculty programmes received an overall rating of 4.00 or higher.

Students in the Faculty of Business & Law are generally very positive about their experience in the programmes offered by the Faculty. Levels of satisfaction with the programmes are very good, even higher than in 2010, with low dissatisfaction.

You can search here for programmes you are interested in, to see their overall ratings (students and staff access only).

Programmes flagged for action

One programme had a high level of dissatisfaction in specific areas and was flagged for action.

You can see this programme here, and the actions taken as a consequence of your feedback (students and staff access only).

Papers

141 papers in the Faculty of Business & Law were rated by 10 or more students.

•    98% of these papers received ratings of 3.00 (the neutral mid-point) or higher
•    Almost half of these papers (48%, 67) received ratings of 4.00 or higher.

This indicates high levels of satisfaction overall with papers of Business & Law. Results further reveal higher satisfaction in 2011 compared to 2010.

You can search here for papers you are interested in, to see their ratings (students and staff access only).

Papers flagged for action

13 papers had high levels of dissatisfaction and were flagged for action.

You can see these papers here, and the actions taken as a consequence of your feedback (students and staff access only).

Programme experience of specific student groups within the Faculty

No issues were identified with any aspects of programme delivery across the Faculty taken as a whole, or by any specific student groups.

Last updated: 09 Feb 2012 10:45am

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