SRUC

Qualifications available to study at SRUC:

National Certificate (NC)

NC’s are vocationally focussed and they can equip you with the practical skills needed for work. After completing an NC, you can progress to HNC/HND study or into the world of work.

Professional Development Award (PDA)

PDA's are designed for those who would like to broaden their knowledge and skillset in a career they are already working in.

Higher National Certificate (HNC) / Higher National Diploma (HND)

HN courses are undergraduate courses which, when studied full time, take less time to complete than a degree. They often prepare you for a specific career and will provide you with the practical experiences and theoretical knowledge you will need for the world of work. After studying for HN qualifications, students can either progress into university or move into employment. A full time HNC lasts for 1 year and after completion, you can progress to an HND, 2nd year at university or into employment. A full time HND lasts for 2 years and after completion, you can progress into 3rd year at university or into employment.

Undergraduate degree

Undergraduate degrees are studied for 4 years full time. Alternatively, you can choose to leave after your third year, and you would receive a degree without honours. At SRUC, you can choose to study full-time or part-time for your degree, depending on the course.

Postgraduate degree

After completing a bachelors degree, you may decide that you would like to further your education and study for a postgraduate degree. This is a good way to further your specialist knowledge or advance your career. At SRUC, we offer Masters (MSc) and Postgraduate Diplomas (PgDip) courses. Postgraduate courses can be taught or research degrees, to be studied full-time, or part-time distance learning, depending on the course.

Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF)

Many of our courses have a qualification in the course title, for example Higher National Certificate (HNC), followed by a level from The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF), such as Level 7. The SCQF interactive framework helps make the relationships between qualifications and the level reached clearer for employers, universities and colleges. Visit the SCQF website for more information.

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Apprenticeships

Scottish vocational qualifications (SVQs) and Modern Apprenticeships (MAs) are work-based qualifications. The qualifications combine studying with working, and evidence is submitted for the qualification, rather than formal written exams. The amount you need to attend college will vary depending on the course. To study, you must be employed or be able to secure a work placement.

City & Guilds

These are vocational courses, however, unlike SVQ’s, you don’t need to be currently employed.

Short courses & professional development

These courses, also referred to as training courses or CPD (continuous professional development) are typically a few hours to a few days in length and are designed to develop or enhance your skill set in a specific area.

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