You do not have the automatic right to repeat a module. This means you cannot just retake a module to try and achieve a better mark.
If you faced personal challenges that affected your performance in your module (for example, illness), and you have a good reason for not telling the University about the issues you faced earlier, you might be able to ask for permission to retake a module by making an appeal.
Find out information and guidance on appealing here - Appeal an assessment decision.
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Module repeats policy
In addition to the appeals process, there are situations when the University may recommend that a student retakes a module. You can find details about when this might happen in the Module Repeats Policy in the Code of Practice for Assessment.
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