hello my name is JONATHAN ILUNGA
i have completed my bachelor in computer science , now i want to do my master in UK (MBA)
and im looking for an university in london thats has credit transfert
waiting for your feedback
thank You
UK university with credit transfert
Posted Feb 21, 2016 11:01
i have completed my bachelor in computer science , now i want to do my master in UK (MBA)
and im looking for an university in london thats has credit transfert
waiting for your feedback
thank You
Posted Feb 21, 2016 13:29
I have replied to you here: http://find-mba.com/board/uk-ireland/uk-university-with-credit-transfert-46072?latest=true#post-id-46074
I don't think any of the above-average universities in London will allow transfers. Former polytechnics generally will allow credit transfers for undergrad courses but I am not sure if any MBAs will. Take a look at the options for top-up MBAs. If you can get an intermediate certificate or diploma then it's easier. https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#safe=off&q=%22top-up+MBA%22+london+site:.ac.uk
I don't think any of the above-average universities in London will allow transfers. Former polytechnics generally will allow credit transfers for undergrad courses but I am not sure if any MBAs will. Take a look at the options for top-up MBAs. If you can get an intermediate certificate or diploma then it's easier. https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#safe=off&q=%22top-up+MBA%22+london+site:.ac.uk
Posted Feb 22, 2016 14:19
Good advice, Duncan. And I'm not sure how much of an undergraduate degree in computer science would be relevant for an MBA program.
In any case, I doubt any London MBA worth the investment - LBS, Brunel, Cass, Westminster, Imperial, etc.- would even be willing to accept any transfer credits.
In any case, I doubt any London MBA worth the investment - LBS, Brunel, Cass, Westminster, Imperial, etc.- would even be willing to accept any transfer credits.
Posted Feb 22, 2016 16:21
Yes, I feel that this person may not have three years of experience and so could look at an MSc at a better school if they want to work in the UK. But if they are returning home perhaps an inferior MBA from a below-average university might be easier and cheaper?
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