Programme specifications are written by the programme team at the time of programme approval and updated when programme amendments are made. They are approved by the Taught Programmes Board prior to being posted on the website. They are referenced in the annual programme review, are part of the periodic review process and form a key part of external audits.
A programme specification is a summary of a programme’s aims and learning outcomes and the teaching, learning and assessment processes which allow these aims and learning outcomes to be achieved and demonstrated. The purpose of a programme specification at Queen Mary is to explain to students what they are expected to achieve and how they are expected to achieve this on their particular programme of study.
Approved programme specifications are available via the responsible Institute links. Both Undergraduate and Taught Postgraduate programmes are listed under each Institute.
Guidance and contacts
The Directorate of Governance and Legal Services supports Institutes in the development of programmes and modules and coordinates the work of Taught Programmes Board. For advice on taught programme development, including preparing and submitting proposals to TPB, then please contact the the Quality and Standards team:
Richelle Whitehead-Gill (School of Medicine and Dentistry UG Programmes)
Alice de Havillan (School of Medicine and Dentistry PG programmes)
The Directorate is also able to support Schools/Institutes with any specific queries relating to new programmes or modules, or amendments and withdrawals within the Academic Model structure of the SIS. Queries of this nature should be addressed to the Academic Model Team via the mySIS helpdesk.