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Qualifications obtained by and examination results of higher education students at higher education institutions in the United Kingdom for the academic year 2002/03

Statistical First Release SFR70

Introduction

This Statistical First Release (SFR) has been produced by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) in collaboration with Department for Education and Skills (DfES) statisticians. It provides provisional details of qualifications obtained by and examination results of higher education (HE) students at HE institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) for the academic year 2002/03.

Key Points

  • The number of first degree graduates in 2002/03 was 273,400 compared to 267,100 in the previous year.
  • Of those gaining a first degree in 2002/03, 10% obtained a first class honours award and 45% obtained an upper second class honours award, the same proportions as in 2001/02.
  • 11% of first degree graduates gained their award through part-time and other modes of study in 2002/03, the same as in 2001/02.
  • 56% of first degree graduates in 2002/03 were women, the same as in 2001/02.
  • In 2002/03, 42% of first degree graduates achieved their qualification in science. Of these, 48% were women.
  • 143,700 students obtained HE qualifications at postgraduate level in 2002/03. Of these, 23,800 (17%) were awarded a Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE), 14,500 (10%) completed their studies mainly by research, and a further 105,400 (73%) obtained qualifications after following taught postgraduate courses other than PGCE.
  • The number awarded other undergraduate qualifications was 94,400 in 2002/03, an increase of 14% from 2001/02.
  • 36,900 undergraduate and 43,400 postgraduate students obtaining HE qualifications in 2002/03 came from overseas. Overseas students accounted for 16% of all students awarded HE qualifications in 2002/03.

Tables

Table 1 shows the Qualifications Obtained by Students on HE courses at HEIs in the UK by Mode of Study, Domicile, Gender and Level of Course, 1998/99 to 2002/03.

Table 2 shows Examination Results of Students Obtaining First Degree Qualifications at HEIs in the UK by Gender and Mode of Study, 1998/99 to 2002/03.

Table 3 shows the Qualifications Obtained by Students on HE courses at HEIs in the UK by Level of Course, Gender and Subject Area, 1998/99 to 2002/03.

Notes to Editors

  1. The statistics in this SFR are derived from data collected from publicly funded HEIs in the UK by HESA. The figures include HE qualifications awarded by the Open University but exclude those obtained at further education colleges, the University of Buckingham and at private and independent HE colleges.
  2. The 2003 figures in this SFR are provisional.
  3. For the 2001 and subsequent data collections, the figures exclude qualifications obtained by incoming visiting and exchange students. To enable comparison, there were approximately 500 first degree qualifications obtained by incoming visiting and exchange students not included in the figures presented for 2001.
  4. The figures presented for 2000 have been adjusted to take account of under reporting of qualifiers by one institution. Similarly the data for 1998 have been adjusted to take account of over reporting by one institution. The figures presented here may therefore differ from those published elsewhere that do not contain these adjustments.

    A number of qualifications awarded have been adjusted in previous years to take account of differences in reporting practices, mis-coding or mis-reporting of qualifiers by some institutions. Details of these adjustments can be found in earlier versions of this SFR.

  5. The figures presented in this SFR include all qualifications submitted to HESA by a reporting deadline, however this deadline has changed over the years. Details of reporting schedules are given in earlier versions of this SFR. These changes are not thought to have affected the number of qualifications reported.
  6. A statistical reference volume ‘Students in Higher Education Institutions, 2002/03’ setting out more information about students in higher education in the UK will be published by HESA in April 2004.
  7. In 2003 the Joint Academic Subject Classification (JACS) replaced HESACODE as the basis for grouping by Subject Area. Although JACS and HESACODE look similar and are closely related, they are not by any means identical, and so are not directly comparable. It has accordingly been necessary for 2003 onwards to construct Subject Area definitions afresh in terms of JACS.

    The shift of numbers shown for 2003 in Table 3 is largely attributable to the introduction of a new procedure of apportionment for dealing with students, notably those on combined/split programmes, rather than to the changes in the way subjects are classified.

    Details of both the differences between HESACODE and JACS and this apportionment algorithm can be found here.

Definitions

  1. Higher education students are those students on courses that are of a standard that is higher than the Advanced Level of the General Certificate of Education, the Higher Grade of the Scottish Certificate of Education, GNVQ/NVQ level 3 or the BTEC or SCOTVEC National Certificate/Diploma.
  2. The figures presented in this SFR, with the exception of 2003 figures shown in Table 3 (see Notes to Editors 7), are counts of student enrolments during the reporting period 1 August to 31 July that are associated with the award of an HE qualification.
  3. Level of course

    Postgraduate courses are those leading to higher degrees, and diplomas and certificates (including postgraduate certificates of education and professional qualifications), which usually require a first degree as an entry qualification.

    First degrees include first degrees, first degree leading towards obtaining eligibility to register to practice with a health or social care or veterinary statutory regulatory body, first degrees with qualified teacher status, enhanced first degrees, first degrees obtained concurrently with a diploma, and intercalated first degrees.

    Other undergraduate HE includes all HE courses not listed above (e.g. Post Registration health and social care courses, Foundation degrees, Diploma of Higher Education, Higher National Diploma, Diploma in HE leading towards obtaining eligibility to register to practice with a health or social care regulatory body, etc).

  4. Mode of study

    Full-time students include all students studying full-time (for more than or equal to 24 weeks in the academic year), students on thick or thin sandwich courses, and those on a study-related year out of their institution.

    Part-time students include those studying part-time, on block release, during the evenings only, full-time for less than 24 weeks in the academic year or those employing ‘Other’ modes of study.

    Other modes of study include those students writing-up theses or on sabbatical.

    Figures for awards from dormant status are not included in this SFR. In 2003 there were some 46,000 qualifications obtained by students whose mode of study was dormant, the majority of which were postgraduates.

  5. Domicile

    UK domiciled students are those normally resident in the United Kingdom, including those living in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

  6. In this SFR, ‘1999’ refers to the academic year 1998/99, ‘2000’ refers to the academic year 1999/2000, ‘2001’ refers to the academic year 2000/01, ‘2002’ refers to the academic year 2001/02 and ‘2003’ refers to the academic year 2002/03. The definitions of the symbols used in the tables are:

    ‘0.0’ zero

    ‘-’ non-zero, less than the least significant figure shown

    ‘.’ not applicable.

  7. Press enquiries should be directed to Press Officer at the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), 95 Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 1HZ: Tel: 01242 211133. General enquiries about the data contained within this SFR should be addressed to Rachael Millichope, Data Quality Manager, HESA (at the same address): Tel: 01242 255577.

Ends

Table 1: Qualifications Obtained by Students on Higher Education Courses at HEIs in the UK by Mode of Study, Domicile, Gender and Level of Course 1998/99 to 2002/03 (1)

United Kingdom HEIs                               Thousands
    1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Percentage change 2002 - 2003
    All modes All modes Full-time Part-time
and Other
All modes Full-time Part-time
and Other
All modes UK Overseas Total UK Overseas Total All modes Full-time Part-time
and Other
All modes
Female                                    
  Postgraduate Research 5.4 5.6 1.4 4.3 5.7 1.5 4.4 5.9 1.1 0.7 1.8 2.7 1.5 4.3 6.0 20 -3 3
  Postgraduate Taught 41.1 45.2 21.4 26.7 48.2 23.5 29.1 52.6 12.8 13.3 26.1 25.1 4.4 29.5 55.6 11 1 6
  PGCE 13.0 13.4 13.6 1.0 14.6 14.7 1.3 16.0 14.6 0.6 15.2 1.8 0.0 1.8 17.0 3 40 6
  First Degree 142.0 144.1 131.0 15.5 146.5 131.7 16.5 148.2 121.7 14.2 136.0 16.2 1.0 17.2 153.1 3 4 3
  Other Undergraduate HE 42.3 45.8 19.9 29.5 49.4 22.8 30.2 53.0 21.5 2.7 24.2 36.9 0.8 37.7 61.9 6 25 17
  Total 243.9 254.0 187.3 77.2 264.4 194.1 81.5 275.6 171.6 31.6 203.2 82.7 7.7 90.4 293.6 5 11 7
Male                                    
  Postgraduate Research 8.9 8.7 2.1 6.3 8.4 2.0 6.0 8.1 1.2 1.1 2.3 3.6 2.5 6.2 8.5 13 2 5
  Postgraduate Taught 42.7 44.3 21.9 23.7 45.6 23.3 24.3 47.6 11.5 13.8 25.3 19.4 5.2 24.6 49.9 9 1 5
  PGCE 5.4 5.4 5.1 0.4 5.6 5.6 0.5 6.1 5.9 0.2 6.1 0.7 0.0 0.7 6.8 9 40 12
  First Degree 121.7 121.2 107.5 11.4 118.9 107.3 11.5 118.8 93.9 14.2 108.1 10.9 1.3 12.2 120.3 1 6 1
  Other Undergraduate HE 25.9 26.7 12.2 15.3 27.5 14.0 16.2 30.2 12.3 2.2 14.5 17.4 0.6 18.0 32.4 4 11 8
  Total 204.5 206.4 148.8 57.1 205.9 152.2 58.6 210.8 124.9 31.5 156.3 52.0 9.5 61.5 217.9 3 5 3
Total                                    
  Postgraduate Research 14.3 14.4 3.5 10.6 14.1 3.5 10.4 14.0 2.3 1.8 4.1 6.4 4.1 10.4 14.5 16 0 4
  Postgraduate Taught 83.8 89.5 43.3 50.4 93.7 46.8 53.4 100.1 24.3 27.2 51.4 44.5 9.6 54.0 105.4 10 1 5
  PGCE 18.4 18.8 18.8 1.4 20.2 20.3 1.8 22.1 20.5 0.8 21.3 2.4 0.0 2.5 23.8 5 40 8
  First Degree 263.7 265.3 238.4 26.9 265.3 239.0 28.1 267.1 215.7 28.4 244.1 27.1 2.2 29.3 273.4 2 5 2
  Other Undergraduate HE 68.2 72.5 32.0 44.9 76.9 36.8 46.4 83.1 33.8 4.9 38.7 54.3 1.4 55.7 94.4 5 20 14
  Total 448.4 460.5 336.1 134.2 470.3 346.3 140.1 486.4 296.5 63.1 359.6 134.7 17.2 151.9 511.5 4 9 5
(1) Refer to Notes to Editors paragraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5

Table 2: Examination Results of Students Obtaining First Degree Qualifications at HEIs in the UK by Gender and Mode of Study 1998/99 to 2002/03(1)

United Kingdom HEIs             Thousands
      First Degrees  
      1st Upper
2nd
Lower
2nd
Undivided
2nd
3rd Pass Total Percentage
1st and
Upper 2nd
1999      
  All genders                
    Full-time 18.7 103.5 84.2 - 12.9 18.6 237.9 51
    Part-time and Other 2.0 8.2 7.7 - 1.6 6.3 25.8 40
    Total 20.7 111.8 91.8 - 14.4 24.9 263.7 50
                     
2000      
  All genders                
    Full-time 19.7 105.5 83.1 - 12.6 18.8 239.8 52
    Part-time and Other 2.0 8.3 7.2 - 1.5 6.6 25.5 40
    Total 21.8 113.7 90.2 - 14.1 25.4 265.3 51
                     
2001      
  All genders                
    Full-time 21.5 107.7 79.3 - 12.4 17.5 238.4 54
    Part-time and Other 2.2 8.9 8.0 - 1.8 6.1 26.9 41
    Total 23.7 116.6 87.3 - 14.2 23.6 265.3 53
                     
2002      
  Female                
    Full-time 12.4 66.2 40.2 - 4.2 8.7 131.7 60
    Part-time and Other 1.4 5.7 4.6 0.0 1.0 3.8 16.5 43
    Total 13.8 71.9 44.8 - 5.2 12.5 148.2 58
  Male                
    Full-time 11.2 44.2 36.0 - 6.6 9.2 107.3 52
    Part-time and Other 1.0 3.4 3.4 - 0.9 2.8 11.5 39
    Total 12.3 47.6 39.4 - 7.5 12.0 118.8 50
  All genders                
    Full-time 23.7 110.4 76.2 - 10.8 17.9 239.0 56
    Part-time and Other 2.5 9.1 8.0 - 1.9 6.6 28.1 41
    Total 26.1 119.5 84.2 - 12.8 24.5 267.1 55
2003      
  Female                
    Full-time 13.6 68.0 40.8 - 4.6 8.9 136.0 60
    Part-time and Other 1.5 5.9 4.9 - 1.0 3.7 17.2 43
    Total 15.1 73.9 45.8 - 5.6 12.7 153.1 58
  Male                
    Full-time 12.0 44.3 35.9 - 6.5 9.3 108.1 52
    Part-time and Other 1.2 3.7 3.7 0.0 1.0 2.6 12.2 40
    Total 13.1 48.1 39.6 - 7.6 11.9 120.3 51
  All genders                
    Full-time 25.6 112.3 76.8 - 11.2 18.2 244.1 56
    Part-time and Other 2.7 9.6 8.6 - 2.1 6.3 29.3 42
    Total 28.3 122.0 85.4 - 13.2 24.6 273.4 55
Percentage Change 2002 - 2003  
  Female                
    Full-time 10 3 2 - 9 3 3  
    Part-time and Other 10 4 7 - 4 -2 4  
    Total 10 3 2 - 8 1 3  
  Male                
    Full-time 6 0 0 - -1 1 1  
    Part-time and Other 10 10 9 - 8 -6 6  
    Total 7 1 1 - 1 0 1  
  All genders                
    Full-time 8 2 1 - 3 2 2  
    Part-time and Other 10 6 8 - 6 -4 4  
    Total 8 2 1 - 4 0 2  
(1) Refer to Notes to Editors paragraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5

Table 3: Qualifications Obtained by Students on Higher Education Courses at HEIs in the UK by Level of Course, Gender and Subject Area 1998/99 to 2002/03(1)

United Kingdom HEIs                     Thousands
    1999 2000 2001 2002     2003
  HESACODE Subject Area All
Levels
All
Levels
All
Levels
Post-
graduate
First
Degree
Other
Under-
graduate HE
All
Levels
  JACS Subject Area Post-
graduate
First
Degree
Other
Under-
graduate HE
All
Levels
Female               Female        
  Medicine & dentistry 4.4 4.7 4.9 1.9 3.3 0.1 5.3   Medicine & dentistry 1.5 3.3 0.1 4.9
  Subjects allied to medicine 35.2 37.1 40.0 4.5 16.8 22.1 43.4   Subjects allied to medicine 4.8 18.1 24.5 47.3
  Biological sciences 13.9 15.0 15.3 3.1 11.6 0.5 15.3   Biological sciences 3.7 15.2 0.8 19.7
  Veterinary science 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.4 - 0.6   Veterinary science 0.1 0.4 - 0.5
  Agriculture & related subjects 2.2 2.2 2.4 0.5 1.4 0.7 2.5   Agriculture & related subjects 0.5 1.3 0.6 2.4
  Physical sciences 7.0 7.0 7.0 1.6 4.9 0.3 6.8   Physical sciences 1.9 5.2 0.3 7.4
  Mathematical sciences 2.0 2.0 2.1 0.4 1.6 0.1 2.1   Mathematical sciences 0.4 2.1 0.1 2.6
  Computer science 4.7 5.3 5.9 2.1 3.0 1.8 6.8   Computer science 2.2 4.2 1.6 7.9
  Engineering & technology 5.2 5.2 5.1 1.5 3.0 0.5 5.0   Engineering & technology 1.6 3.1 0.4 5.1
  Architecture, building & planning 3.3 3.2 3.4 1.4 1.7 0.6 3.6   Architecture, building & planning 1.3 1.8 0.5 3.6
  Total Science 78.6 82.3 86.7 16.9 47.8 26.5 91.2   Total Science 17.9 54.6 29.0 101.4
  Social, economic & political studies 21.8 22.6 22.7 6.3 13.3 3.6 23.2   Social studies 6.5 14.7 6.0 27.1
  Law 10.0 10.6 10.9 5.2 6.2 0.4 11.8   Law 5.6 7.2 0.7 13.6
  Business & administrative studies 32.1 32.5 33.7 11.8 18.0 5.4 35.2   Business & administrative studies 13.0 21.2 6.4 40.6
  Librarianship & information science 4.0 4.7 4.8 1.9 3.3 0.3 5.5   Mass communications & documentation 2.0 4.6 0.4 7.0
  Languages 14.4 15.4 15.8 2.5 11.5 1.2 15.1   Languages 3.1 14.6 1.5 19.2
  Humanities 7.8 8.2 7.6 1.8 5.4 0.6 7.8   Historical & philosophical studies 2.1 7.4 0.6 10.1
  Creative arts & design 15.5 16.5 17.7 2.8 14.1 1.9 18.8   Creative arts & design 2.9 16.0 2.1 21.0
  Education 31.0 31.7 33.2 22.4 9.6 4.2 36.1   Education 23.4 7.5 5.5 36.4
  Combined 28.7 29.7 31.3 2.8 19.2 8.8 30.7   Combined 2.0 5.4 9.7 17.2
  All Subjects 244.0 254.0 264.4 74.4 148.2 53.0 275.6   All Subjects 78.6 153.1 61.9 293.6
Male               Male        
  Medicine & dentistry 4.2 4.3 4.2 1.5 2.8 - 4.3   Medicine & dentistry 1.2 2.8 - 4.0
  Subjects allied to medicine 7.0 7.3 7.8 1.7 4.1 3.0 8.8   Subjects allied to medicine 1.8 4.2 3.3 9.3
  Biological sciences 8.9 9.3 9.0 1.8 6.6 0.6 8.9   Biological sciences 2.1 8.0 0.7 10.8
  Veterinary science 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 - 0.2   Veterinary science 0.1 0.1 - 0.2
  Agriculture & related subjects 2.3 2.3 2.2 0.6 1.0 0.6 2.1   Agriculture & related subjects 0.5 0.8 0.5 1.9
  Physical sciences 11.4 11.3 11.0 2.4 7.3 0.6 10.3   Physical sciences 2.6 6.9 0.7 10.2
  Mathematical sciences 3.4 3.3 3.3 0.7 2.4 0.2 3.4   Mathematical sciences 0.8 2.9 0.3 4.1
  Computer science 14.6 15.9 17.1 4.6 10.8 4.2 19.6   Computer science 5.0 13.4 4.3 22.7
  Engineering & technology 29.5 28.0 27.3 6.4 16.8 4.3 27.4   Engineering & technology 6.7 15.7 3.6 26.0
  Architecture, building & planning 9.1 8.2 8.1 2.1 4.5 1.3 7.8   Architecture, building & planning 2.0 4.5 1.3 7.8
  Total Science 90.8 90.2 90.3 21.8 56.4 14.7 92.9   Total Science 22.8 59.4 14.7 96.9
  Social, economic & political studies 14.4 14.8 14.3 4.5 8.5 1.4 14.4   Social studies 4.6 9.9 2.0 16.5
  Law 7.8 8.0 7.5 4.1 3.7 0.3 8.1   Law 4.6 4.2 0.5 9.2
  Business & administrative studies 31.3 31.3 31.6 13.1 14.6 4.0 31.8   Business & administrative studies 14.6 17.5 4.5 36.6
  Librarianship & information science 2.3 2.7 2.6 1.0 2.0 0.3 3.3   Mass communications & documentation 1.0 2.6 0.4 4.0
  Languages 6.0 6.3 6.4 1.2 4.0 0.7 5.9   Languages 1.5 5.2 1.0 7.6
  Humanities 6.5 6.8 6.5 1.7 4.4 0.4 6.5   Historical & philosophical studies 2.0 5.7 0.4 8.1
  Creative arts & design 11.1 11.5 11.8 1.9 8.9 1.5 12.4   Creative arts & design 2.1 10.1 1.8 14.0
  Education 12.0 11.9 12.2 8.7 2.9 1.8 13.4   Education 9.3 1.8 2.1 13.2
  Combined 22.1 22.9 22.6 3.8 13.4 5.0 22.2   Combined 2.8 3.9 5.0 11.7
  All Subjects 204.4 206.4 205.9 61.8 118.8 30.2 210.8   All Subjects 65.1 120.3 32.4 217.9
All Genders               All Genders        
  Medicine & dentistry 8.7 9.0 9.0 3.5 6.1 0.1 9.6   Medicine & dentistry 2.7 6.1 0.1 8.9
  Subjects allied to medicine 42.3 44.4 47.9 6.2 20.9 25.1 52.2   Subjects allied to medicine 6.5 22.3 27.8 56.6
  Biological sciences 22.9 24.3 24.4 4.9 18.2 1.1 24.2   Biological sciences 5.7 23.2 1.5 30.5
  Veterinary science 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.6 - 0.8   Veterinary science 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.7
  Agriculture & related subjects 4.6 4.5 4.6 1.0 2.3 1.3 4.6   Agriculture & related subjects 1.0 2.1 1.1 4.2
  Physical sciences 18.4 18.3 18.0 4.0 12.2 0.8 17.0   Physical sciences 4.5 12.1 1.0 17.6
  Mathematical sciences 5.4 5.3 5.5 1.1 4.1 0.3 5.5   Mathematical sciences 1.3 5.0 0.4 6.6
  Computer science 19.3 21.2 23.0 6.7 13.9 5.9 26.5   Computer science 7.2 17.6 5.8 30.6
  Engineering & technology 34.7 33.2 32.4 7.9 19.8 4.8 32.4   Engineering & technology 8.3 18.8 4.0 31.1
  Architecture, building & planning 12.4 11.4 11.5 3.4 6.2 1.8 11.4   Architecture, building & planning 3.3 6.3 1.8 11.4
  Total Science 169.3 172.5 177.0 38.7 104.2 41.2 184.1   Total Science 40.7 114.0 43.6 198.3
  Social, economic & political studies 36.2 37.4 37.0 10.8 21.8 5.0 37.6   Social studies 11.1 24.5 8.0 43.6
  Law 17.9 18.6 18.4 9.3 9.9 0.8 19.9   Law 10.2 11.4 1.2 22.8
  Business & administrative studies 63.3 63.8 65.3 24.9 32.6 9.5 67.0   Business & administrative studies 27.6 38.7 11.0 77.3
  Librarianship & information science 6.3 7.4 7.5 2.9 5.2 0.6 8.8   Mass communications & documentation 3.0 7.2 0.8 11.0
  Languages 20.4 21.6 22.3 3.7 15.5 1.9 21.1   Languages 4.6 19.7 2.5 26.8
  Humanities 14.4 14.9 14.1 3.5 9.8 1.0 14.3   Historical & philosophical studies 4.1 13.1 1.0 18.2
  Creative arts & design 26.7 28.0 29.5 4.8 23.0 3.4 31.2   Creative arts & design 5.0 26.1 3.9 35.0
  Education 43.0 43.6 45.4 31.0 12.5 6.0 49.5   Education 32.6 9.3 7.6 49.6
  Combined 50.9 52.6 53.9 6.6 32.6 13.8 52.9   Combined 4.8 9.3 14.8 28.9
  All Subjects 448.4 460.5 470.3 136.2 267.1 83.1 486.4   All Subjects 143.7 273.4 94.4 511.5
(1) Refer to Notes to Editors paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7

National Statistic

Embargo

14 January 2004, 9:30

Coverage

UK

Themes

Education and training

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Press enquiries

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Statistician

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