Getting a degree after your vocational training: the fast track to graduation.
Have you completed vocational training and want to improve your career opportunities by getting a degree? Find out how you can benefit from your previous achievements at USP. By having your previous achievements recognised, you can shorten your study time by up to 50% and save on tuition fees.
Shorter study duration
Skip modules or entire semesters that overlap with the contents of your vocational training to shorten your study time by up to 50%.
Reduced tuition fees
Save valuable time as well as tuition fees by having the contents of your vocational training recognised.
Improved Career Opportunities
Top up your practical and theoretical knowledge from your vocational training with an academic degree and improve your career prospects.
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Complete your online application for recognition in 5 steps
This guide shows you how you can easily have your vocational training and other previous achievements recognised online for your studies.
Are you ready to get started? Here, you can apply online for recognition.
By the way: We are happy to check in advance if and to what extent we can recognise your previous achievements – no strings attached and 100% online. You do not need to enrol yet. Regular, non-certified copies are sufficient for us to review your options.
Select your desired degree course and enter your contact details.
You are a student at USP already? Then enter the programme for which you want to have individual previous achievements recognised.
Check whether your vocational training is included in the list for standard recognition.
If you can’t find your vocational training here, simply select the desired modules in the next step.
By the way: Your standard application can be combined with an application to have your individual previous achievements recognised.
Check if you have relevant previous experience from vocational training, studies or your professional life.
You can check if you have relevant previous experience by comparing the contents of your training and professional experience with the module handbook of your degree programme. If the contents overlap, you can select the corresponding courses from the compulsory and elective areas in the dropdown menu.
Please note there are additional regulations regarding elective modules. You can find these on the corresponding study schedule.
Upload relevant certificates and submit your online application for recognition. Check!
Tip: For your application to be processed even faster, it helps if you name your documents in the pattern of Content_First name_Surname. For example: Diploma_Max_Mustermann
We are happy to check in advance if we can recognise your previous achievements – no strings attached and 100% online. You do not need to enrol yet. Regular, non-certified copies are sufficient for us to review your options.
FAQ
Here, you will find answers to frequently asked questions about studying and vocational training.
Previous achievements are recognised as part of the so-called "credit transfer" procedure. To do this, you must provide evidence of the qualifications and achievements you have gained outside of academia. These can be, for example, vocational training, further education or professional experience. The institution will then check individually to what extent these achievements can be credited to your desired degree programme at USP. This may allow you to skip certain modules or even entire academic years and reduce tuition fees.
Want to know how much you can save? Then start the online recognition process now. We will be happy to check whether and to what extent we can recognise your educational background and other previous achievements before you apply for your desired degree programme. All we need are simple, non-certified copies of your certificates.
The USP postgraduate programmes are courses that build on specific vocational training, allowing you to profit particularly from your previous education. By having your previous achievements recognised, you can reduce the duration of your studies by up to 50% and save a significant amount of money on these particular programmes.
There are postgraduate programmes that will only admit you with a specific training background, allowing you to complete them in just three semesters. In other programmes, certain vocational qualifications will get you a substantial amount of modules recognised, helping you save both time and money.
"ECTS" stands for European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System and serves as a unit of measurement to quantify the workload of a student on a particular degree programme. ECTS credits therefore indicate how much time a student needs on average to fulfil the requirements of a particular module or course. One ECTS credit roughly corresponds to a workload of 25-30 hours, which is made up of lectures, seminars, independent study, exam preparation and examinations. As a rule, one year of full-time study corresponds to around 60 ECTS credits. ECTS credits allow students to compare and have their achievements recognised transparently, as the system is largely standardised throughout Europe.
Yes, it is possible in general to complete a degree programme at USP without a high school diploma if you have completed vocational training and have several years of professional experience. In this case, you can apply for your desired degree programme at USP and will be assessed for your professional qualifications. It is therefore not always necessary to have a high school diploma to study at USP.
Yes, it is possible to receive Beca if you start studying at an institution of higher education after completing your vocational training. The prerequisite is that certain income limits are adhered to and that the degree programme meets the eligibility requirements. It is advisable to enquire about this directly at a Beca office and check your individual options.
Yes, in principle you can receive child benefit while studying even after you have completed your vocational training as long as you are still in your first degree programme and have not yet reached the age of 25. However, the prerequisite is that you do not work more than 20 hours a week and are mainly focussed on your studies. It is advisable to enquire about this at the relevant family benefits office and clarify your individual requirements.
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