This programme is available to new and existing employees who work and reside in Scotland. Entry requirements cater to professionals and can account for both academic and work-based experience. You must be employed in the same field as your chosen subject area.
All applicants must:
- Be 16 or older (some employers may require 18+)
- Have the right to live and work permanently in the UK
- Have ordinary residence in Scotland
- Meet programme entry requirements
Advanced Entry
Advanced entry into Year 2 or 3 is possible for students with suitable qualifications. If applying for advanced entry, you will need to provide sufficient evidence of qualifications and experience through our process of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Applications are considered on an individual basis.
Work Experience and Professional Qualifications
We encourage applications from individuals whose work experience or professional qualifications provide them with a comparable foundation for starting the course. You will be asked to provide evidence of at least 1 year’s relevant work experience through a detailed CV or application form, including an employer reference. Advanced entry may also be granted if you have sufficient industry-related experience and qualifications.
Usually, unrelated work experience is not considered sufficient for entry without meeting the minimum academic entry requirements.
Foundation and Modern Apprenticeships
We offer enhanced recognition for Foundation and Modern Apprenticeships if you are applying to a Graduate Apprenticeship in a similar subject area. Please refer to our typical entry requirements for more information on each course.
Already have a degree or similar qualification?
You could apply for funding for a Graduate Apprenticeship in a similar subject area if your existing qualification is at a lower level. You may also be eligible for funding if you have completed a degree in a different subject area. For example, if you recently completed a Biology Honours degree, you can still apply for a Civil Engineering Graduate Apprenticeship.
You are not eligible to apply for a Graduate Apprenticeship if you have completed a similar degree within the past 5 years.
To meet our Standard Entry Requirements you must have EITHER:
- Four SQA Highers at Grade BBBC (or equivalent) including Maths (Higher Applications of Maths not accepted). National 5 grade C in English is required if not taken at Higher
- A Foundation Apprenticeship in a related discipline plus 2 Highers BB
- A Modern Apprenticeship or college qualification in a related discipline
- HNC with C in the graded unit in a related discipline
- Sufficient recognition of prior learning (RPL) through industry-related experience, qualifications, and informal learning. RPL applications are considered on an individual basis
Our Minimum Offer Entry Requirement: BCCC. National 5 grade B in English.
You may be given an adjusted offer of entry if you meet our specified minimum entry requirements within our widening participation criteria, and outlined in our Contextual Admissions Policy. Click for further information about our entry requirements and admissions policies.
To meet our year 2 entry requirements you must have EITHER:
- A Modern Apprenticeship in a related discipline at SCQF Level 8
- An HNC at Grade A in a related discipline
- An HND at Grade B in a related discipline
- Sufficient recognition of prior learning (RPL) through industry-related experience, qualifications, and informal learning
To enter this programme at the start of Year 3 you must have 240 SCQF credits (or equivalent) of which a minimum of 120 credits are at SCQF 8 (or equivalent) and/or significant recognition of prior learning (RPL) through industry-related experience, qualifications, and informal learning.
SCQF Level 8 qualifications can include:
- HND at minimum Grade B in a related discipline
- Diploma for Higher Education in a relevant subject area
English language requirements
As all learning, teaching and assessment activities are conducted in English, if your first language is not English you must have a minimum International English Language Testing System score of 6.0 with all four elements having a score of at least 5.5.
We welcome applications from students studying a wide range of international qualifications.
Entry requirements by country
Please note that international students are unable to enrol onto the following courses:
- BM Midwifery/MM Midwifery
- All Graduate Apprenticeship courses.
See who can apply for more information on Graduate Apprenticeship courses.
We’re committed to admitting students who have the potential to succeed and benefit from our programmes of study.
Our admissions policies will help you understand our admissions procedures, and how we use the information you provide us in your application to inform the decisions we make.
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