Academic or Professional Prerequisites

 

Most courses have prerequisites to entry. Higher-level courses tend to have more prerequisites than basic courses. Prerequisites might include academic or technical qualifications, age, language proficiency, or other factors specific to the course.

 

For example, high school matriculation is usually a prerequisite for a university degree. Language proficiency is almost always a prerequisite for international students. In most education systems, there are some common types of academic prerequisites for different types of courses.

 

 

Type of Course Possible Prerequisites
Primary school Minimum and maximum age
Secondary school Minimum age, completed primary school
Vocational or technical certificates Minimum age, completed middle school
Semi-professional diplomas Completed secondary school, related vocational/technical
certificates or lower level diplomas
University undergraduate degree Completed secondary school, related semi-professional diplomas
University post-graduate diploma Completed undergraduate degree
University master's degree Completed undergraduate degree
University doctoral degree Completed undergraduate honours degree and/or master's degree
Second-language courses Proficiency prerequisites
Specialty courses Various, often specialised prerequisites

 

In addition to appropriate academic qualifications, technical, semi-professional and professional courses may have prerequisites related to professional experience.

 

To determine if students meet academic prerequisites, we will advise the equivalence of their home country qualifications with those of the destination country. Students' home country qualifications must be recognised as meeting prerequisite requirements by both the education institution and the immigration authorities.

 

Language Proficiency

 

International students must demonstrate sufficient proficiency in the language of instruction to be able to enroll in their course and obtain a student visa. We will know how language proficiency is recognised by the education institutions and immigration authorities in the destination country.

 

Minimum language requirements are generally expressed in terms of internationally recognised language tests. We understand these terms, and how they apply to the different types and levels of course. These terms express a level of proficiency, and this level may be demonstrated in a number of ways:

 

- Internationally recognised standard language tests

- Nationally recognised standard language tests

- Previous study in the language of instruction for a minimum specified duration

- Successful completion of study in the destination country to a minimum level

 

We will arrange testing of the student's language proficiency, and if necessary, find a suitable language course. This may be a stand-alone language course, or a foundation course which includes a language component for this purpose.

 

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