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https://www.globaledulink.co.uk/course-cat/athe/
https://www.globaledulink.co.uk/course/a...computing/
ATHE is a global awarding organisation regulated by Ofqual and other UK and international regulators. ATHE offers a wide portfolio of vocationally orientated and internationally recognised qualifications which include business and management, law, computing and healthcare. ATHE qualifications are approved as progression pathways to relevant Bachelor’s and Master’s Top Up degrees by a number of UK and international Universities, providing significant tertiary education opportunities for learners.
Is this recognized in the USA? It will be nice if can be transferred to US college with additional UK diploma
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I skimmed the sites you linked above. I think the info is a bit skewed in the way of transfers. Evaluation agencies or schools would at most rank them at European Qualifications Framework (EQF) Level 5 which means its freshmen/sophomore level (associates). A EFQ Level 6 would be junior/senior level (bachelors).
The programs seem cost effective enough for the amount of energy/time/work put into it. The utility on the other hand might not be useful unless you can go up the ladder to a Level 7 at an European university or use it for admission purposes for a "better" graduate US university. Are you looking at these for self improvement?
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01-22-2020, 07:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2020, 07:57 AM by asianphd.)
(01-21-2020, 12:39 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I skimmed the sites you linked above. I think the info is a bit skewed in the way of transfers. Evaluation agencies or schools would at most rank them at European Qualifications Framework (EQF) Level 5 which means its freshmen/sophomore level (associates). A EFQ Level 6 would be junior/senior level (bachelors).
The programs seem cost effective enough for the amount of energy/time/work put into it. The utility on the other hand might not be useful unless you can go up the ladder to a Level 7 at an European university or use it for admission purposes for a "better" graduate US university. Are you looking at these for self improvement?
I found another qualification that cheaper, but still recognized by the local government.
https://www.globaledulink.co.uk/ <- many choices available
A bit of me, I have an Engineering background, but looking for a job as a Data Scientist. So, this qualification may help improve my resume a bit, but of course also for self-improvement.
I also find this quite interesting, please take a look.
https://www.bcs.org/get-qualified/become-chartered/
https://www.bcs.org/get-qualified/certif...essionals/
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