Clearly state Updated on 25 September 2020
- MCAST Moodle VLE – for sharing of online material, fora and chats
- Schoology (in case of the Institute for the Creative Arts where migration to Moodle is not yet complete)
- Northumbria University Blackboard VLE (in case of Nursing students)
Students at level 1 who fail in more than 12ECVET can take the Initial Assessment Test for access to Level 2.
Students at Level 2 need to successfully complete units to a minimum of 30 ECVET in order to progress to Level 3.
MCAST is currently exploring, in collaboration with MEDE, the possibility to continue offering the Preventive Classes in Summer.
For Level 3 students Level 3 students can choose between two options.
Option 1 - Students who decide not to repeat the failed units at Level 3 alongside the first year of their level 4 qualification:
Students at Level 3 who have failed in not more than 12 ECVET (typically 2 units) may progress to Level 4. Students will then be able to continue their studies at second year as regular students ONLY if they successfully complete ALL units during their first year of the Level 4 course.
Students will then receive a transcript for the units completed in their Level 3 units in which they are successful.
Option 2 – Students who decide to repeat the failed units at Level 3 alongside the first year of their level 4 qualification:
Students can repeat assessments for failed units (with optional attendance and timetable permitting) during the new academic year in order to conclude their Level 3 qualification. If they successfully complete ALL the level 3 units, students can continue their studies at second year of their Level 4 as regular students provided that they satisfy existing regulations for continuation of studies at Level 4.
MCAST is currently exploring, in collaboration with MEDE, the possibility to continue offering the Preventive Classes in Summer.
Students who are in the final year and have failed in not more than 2 units (but not more than 12 ECVET), provided that they have attempted all the coursework and synoptic assessments and respected MCAST regulations including those related to attendance have two options to progress to the Degree course.
Option 1 – Students who decide not to repeat the failed units at Level 4 alongside the first year of their degree:
Students will be able to continue their studies at second year as regular students ONLY if they successfully complete all units (60 ECTS) during their first year of the Level 5/6 course. Students will then receive a transcript for the units completed in their Level 4 qualification.
Option 2 – Students who decide to repeat the failed units at Level 4 alongside the first year of their degree:
Students can repeat assessments for failed units (with optional attendance and timetable permitting) during the new academic year in order to conclude their Level 4 qualification. If they successfully complete ALL the Level 4 units, students can continue their studies at second year as regular students provided that they satisfy existing regulations for continuation of studies at Level 5 and 6.
Restrictions may apply to qualifications which lead to a regulated profession.
In the next academic year, 2020-2021, students can recover the failed units by repeating unit assessment only (optional attendance and timetabling permitting).
The same procedure applies to students reading for the Bachelor of Engineering, Year 3 to Year 4.
- Psychological Support for Malta – counsellors@mcast.edu.mt
- Psychological Support for Gozo Campus – studentsupport-gozocampus@mcast.edu.mt
- Career Advice – careerguidance@mcast.edu.mt
- Student Liaison – marina.sceberras@mcast.edu.mt
- Integration Support Unit – james.m.camilleri@mcast.edu.mt
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- Applicants with SSC&P Track 1 & 2 subjects or SEC predictive assessment results at Level 2 will be accepted to MCAST Level 1 or 2 study programmes following Initial Assessment Tests.
- Applicants with SSC&P Track 3 subjects based on their performance from Year 7-Year 10 or with SEC Level 3 subjects based on the predictive assessment as performed by MATSEC, will be accepted either to MCAST Level 3 or to Level 4 study programmes, depending on specific entry requirements. In cases where a grade higher than 5/C at Level 3 is required, the student will be deemed eligible if his predictive results by MATSEC are issued at MQF level 3.
Updated on 13th May 2020.
Updated on 9th April 2020.