Is an applied studies diploma considered a bachelor’s degree?

Is an applied studies diploma equivalent to a bachelor’s degree?

I’m considering enrolling in a 3-year Applied ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) program, focusing on Web Programming, at an Applied Studies School in Serbia. This program earns 180 ESPB points (which equals 180 ECTS credits). Upon completion, I would be designated as a ‘Professional Engineer of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.’

My question is whether this qualification is recognized as a bachelor’s degree. If a company specifies they’re seeking candidates with a bachelor’s degree, would I meet that requirement?

One Reply to “Is an applied studies diploma considered a bachelor’s degree?”

  1. An applied studies diploma, such as the one you are considering in Applied ICT, is generally considered a form of higher education but may not be equivalent to a traditional bachelor’s degree in all contexts. In many countries, including Serbia, applied studies programs focus on practical skills and technical expertise, while traditional bachelor’s programs often include a broader range of theoretical coursework.

    In your case, the fact that your program is worth 180 ECTS credits means it is aligned with the European higher education system, which typically equates to a bachelor’s level education. However, the recognition of an applied studies diploma as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree can vary depending on the country, the specific employer, and their requirements.

    If a job posting specifies that a bachelor’s degree is required, it’s important to clarify whether they are referring strictly to traditional academic degrees or if they will accept applied studies diplomas as well. It’s a good idea to directly inquire with potential employers or look for guidance from your program advisors to understand how your diploma is perceived in the job market.

    Ultimately, while you may be qualified for many positions with your applied studies diploma, checking the specific requirements of employers you are interested in will provide you with clearer guidance.

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