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Can I transfer credits from another program towards Level 6 + Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (fast-track)?

Yes, you may be able to transfer credits from another program towards the Level 6 + Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (fast-track) depending on the institution's policies and the accreditation of the courses you have completed. Transferring credits can help you save time and money by not having to retake courses you have already completed.

Here is a breakdown of the process for transferring credits:

Step Description
1 Contact the institution offering the Level 6 + Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (fast-track) program to inquire about their credit transfer policy.
2 Provide transcripts and course descriptions from your previous program to the institution for evaluation.
3 Wait for the institution to review your documents and determine which credits are eligible for transfer.
4 Once the evaluation is complete, you will be informed of the credits that can be transferred towards the Level 6 + Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (fast-track).

It is important to note that not all credits may be eligible for transfer, as the courses must align with the curriculum of the Level 6 + Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (fast-track) program. Additionally, there may be a limit to the number of credits that can be transferred.

By transferring credits, you can accelerate your progress towards earning your diploma and focus on more advanced coursework. This can also help you save money on tuition fees and reduce the time it takes to complete your studies.

Overall, transferring credits from another program towards the Level 6 + Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (fast-track) can be a beneficial option for students looking to expedite their education and enter the workforce sooner.