Swansea University Degree Classification Calculator

Estimate your Swansea honours classification using the university's official banding scheme — where your best Level 6 marks carry the most weight, and borderline results can be lifted by the Preponderance or Exit Velocity rules.

How Swansea works it out. It doesn't just average your years. Marks are sorted into weighted bands — on a standard degree your best 80 Level‑6 credits count ×3, the rest of Level 6 plus your best 40 Level‑5 credits count ×2, and your remaining Level‑5 credits count ×1. Enter your passed modules (Level 4 doesn't count). Indicative only — the Progression & Awards Board confirms the award.

Saved in your browser only. Banding, weightings, boundaries (First 70 / 2:1 60 / 2:2 50 / 3rd 40 / Pass 35) and the borderline rules (2% window; Preponderance = half the classifying credits in the higher band; Exit Velocity = final‑year average in the higher band) follow Swansea University's Undergraduate Assessment Regulations, Section 3. Indicative only — your Faculty may vary rules for accredited programmes, and the Progression & Awards Board confirms the classification.