| If your grades are appropriate you can apply to undertake a placement. You must register for, attend and pass theBT3006 course in the first semester of your third year. This course is designed to help students apply for year-long placements. If you are successful in securing a placement you will be transferred to the MSci programme. |
| If you do not secure a year's placement, or if you decide you would prefer not to take one, you will be transferred to the corresponding BSc programme and will go directly into honours year (if qualified to do so) after your third year of study. |
| Placements last for a full calendar year - not a standard academic year. Start dates are decided between the student and their host organisation and can be any time between the end of the exam period in May and the start of the new academic semester in September. Students must complete their year in placement in time to return to university at the start of the next academic year in September. |
| Yes you can go abroad. It is common for students to go to mainland Europe for their placement but it is possible to go further afield. |
| Yes, students remain registered as full-time students of the University of Aberdeen. |
| SAAS-funded students are generally charged halffees while on placement but this will depend on your fee status. Students who are not funded by SAAS generally do not pay fees for the placement year, but do pay fees for the honours year. If you would like to discuss the fees that you would expect to pay whilst on placement please contact Dr Ian Fleming. |
| As you are still registered as a full-time student while on placement the same rules apply regarding council tax as during the rest of your studies if you are living in the UK. If you are undertaking a placement abroad you will be subject to the rules of the country in which you are working. |
| This will depend on where you go on placement. Most companies pay a salary while you are working with them but the amount will vary between companies and will also depend on the cost of living in the country in which you are working. Some companies and research organisations do not pay students but if you are working in a country covered by the Erasmus programme you may be able to apply for an Erasmus trainee grant. |
| Yes. You will have a supervisor in your host organisation. He/she will usually be the person you are working with on a day-to-day basis but it may be your group leader or other person in the organisation. |
| You are assigned a University placement tutor before you go on placement. He/she will be your first point of contact if you need advice relating to any of your university assignments. You will also have the support of the Industrial Placement Coordinator. |
| Yes. The year is credit bearing. At the end of the placement year, you submit a thesis, undertake a short viva voce (oral exam) and present a poster at a student conference for placement and summer research students. |
| No. Your final degree classification is dependent wholly on the grades from your honours year. A successful year in placement enables you to graduate with an MSci rather than a BSc. |
| If you do not attain a pass grade for your year in placement you will not be able to graduate with an MSci. However, you will still be eligible to enter honours year when you return to Aberdeen. If you successfully pass honours year you will graduate with a BSc. |
| When you complete your placement you return to the University to complete your final (honours) year. You will be integrated into the honours year just as if you had moved into honours straight from third year. |