Hi guys,
Would really appreciate your help please!
I am preparing to move to Canada. However firstly I need to complete my education.
I am currently living and working in Dubai. I have been in touch with UWS
The University of West Scotland branch here in Dubai to start/finish my education.
I didn’t finish high school nor have I got any undergraduate qualification. Thus I need to finish my high school first and then I can apply/start my undergrad.
I am 30 years now and have been working for the past 11 years.
UWS have suggested to me
OPTION 1:-
First complete my Level 3 (high school).
Once done I can then do my
Level 4 and Level 5. This will be done through OTHM Qualifications UK.
Level 3 = 60 UK Credits (OTHM)
Level 4 = 120 UK Credits (OTHM)
Level 5 = 120 UK Credits (OTHM)
And once these are all completed I can then move onto doing my
Bachelors Level 6 = 120 UK Credits (UWS)
OPTION 2:-
UWS have also informed me that I can complete my Level 3 first and I can then move straight onto my Bachelors Level 6.
Skipping Level 4 & Level 5 because the UWS will take into consideration all my years of experience as a prerequisite for me to go ahead and start my Bachelors.
My questions are:
- Is The University of West Scotland a university that is recognised in Canada?
- Which option is the best route to take considering the point system when applying to Canada?
- Can I complete my Level 3 and then move straight into my Bachelors? Or rather will WES recognize my work experience as a replacement for Level 4 & Level 5. As I have been told by University of West Scotland (branch here is Dubai) that they will accept my work experience as my transfer of credits, thus I don’t need to do the Level 4 & Level 5 and go straight forward with my bachelors.
- Are there any other UK universities here in Dubai that you can also refer me to?
Sorry for the long post, rather have more information than not. Plus I really do need to be 100% sure of everything before I commit to something that won’t benefit me in my application/points to get to Canada.
Any help will be truly appreciated!
Thank you,
Warm regards
Donna