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The programme looks at your overall profile rather than just your marks. You have credible work experience in the field of your further study, which enhances your profile.
The programme requires a portfolio to showcase your work, which is of high standards.
The university is not very high ranked but at the same time is a public university. You may get into a high-ranked university along with a Pre-master, rather than a direct master.
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Employers will usually recognise UK qualifications, especially as some US nationals travel to the UK to study, then return home for work. However, when applying for jobs you should confirm that a UK degree will be accepted. Thanks.
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