University Credits

January 2024 to December 2024

Work-Based Learning Modules

Universities can award accreditation for attendance on professional courses.  A learner can approach a university of their choice and they will look at the course you have undertaken along with any associated academic work.  An agreement with university and learner will then be formed whereby the learner will have to undertaken additional academic work to meet the university's chosen outcomes.  After successfully completing this work an individual will gain further university credits which they can put towards any university pathways they may be on.

One of our local university's The University of the West of England provide this award.  Further information including contact details can be found through the following link:

https://courses.uwe.ac.uk/UZWSPD153/evidencing-work-based-learning-ewbl

 

University Award Pathways

Learners may have undertaken various post-graduate courses facilitated by different Higher Education Institutes throughout their career.  Often successful completion means acquiring a number of credits that can be put towards either a degree or masters.  A learner can contact a university of their choice and enquire as to which of the courses they have successfully passed being put towards one of these pathways.  The university will then be able to inform you which pathway you need to enroll on and what education you need to undertake to gain enough credits to successfully complete this pathway.

One of our local university's The University of the West of England provide this award.  Further information including contact details can be found through the following link:

https://www.uwe.ac.uk/courses/professional-development/professional-development-awards/build-your-own-qualification/pda-qualifications

 

NB.  The costs involved in attaining University credits are additional to the cost of attending one of our courses.  These costs will need to be met by the individual or their organisation.