HESA Student Record 2014/15 - Subject percentage
HESA Student Record 2014/15Fields required from institutions in EnglandSubject percentage | return to field list |
Type | field | ||||||
Short name | SBJPCNT | ||||||
Description |
This field indicates the proportion of time allocated for each subject studied on a course. It should contain an integer between 1 and 100. | ||||||
Applicable to | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales | ||||||
Coverage | All course subject records | ||||||
Notes |
This field allows providers to assign their own percentages for joint honours courses. It is not expected that these percentages will be derived from a detailed analysis of the contributions of subjects to individual students' programmes of study but will instead be based on a broad assessment of the relative contributions of each subject. It is therefore expected that most providers will apply the same percentages to all courses and only vary this where there is a substantially different expectation. For providers in England, Northern Ireland and Wales the listed standard percentages are recommended. Where broad assessment of the subject contributions markedly differs from these standard percentages alternative values can be returned. For providers in Scotland the listed standard percentages are obligatory.
For each Course entity the sum of SBJPCNT must equal 100. The length of this field is 3 characters, however the move to XML enables data to be returned with or without leading zeros, e.g. 003 or 3. | ||||||
Quality rules |
Quality rules relating to this field are displayed here.
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Reason required |
To allow analysis and monitoring of the student population by detailed subject of qualification aim including monitoring shortage or important subjects. | ||||||
Part of | |||||||
Field length | 3 | ||||||
Minimum occurrences | 1 | ||||||
Maximum occurrences | 1 | ||||||
Schema components |
Element: SBJPCNT
Data type: SBJPCNTType | ||||||
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Owner | HESA | ||||||
Version | 1.0 |
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