Distance Learning in the ME
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Distance Learning in the ME
Can anyone recommend any good (and not crazy-expensive) ditance learning universities?
I have time on my hands and want to study a post-grad course.
Univ Liver-pool want 20kUSD !! A bit rich for me.
What about the Open University?
Thanks
Peter
I have time on my hands and want to study a post-grad course.
Univ Liver-pool want 20kUSD !! A bit rich for me.
What about the Open University?
Thanks
Peter
#2
Re: Distance Learning in the ME
I am starting an MSc with Birkbeck in London in Sept, nowhere near that amount.
#3
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MBA from Uni of Leicester is approx £8K IIRC (and it is accredited)....
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I'm doing an MA come September from Staffordshire Uni... nowhere near the amount you stated. Entirely online, no attendance required.
Hmm... and if you have a UK address, use that, 'cos you won't be billed as an international student. Quite why international students on a no-attendance course are billed nearly double, I have no idea!
Hmm... and if you have a UK address, use that, 'cos you won't be billed as an international student. Quite why international students on a no-attendance course are billed nearly double, I have no idea!
Last edited by Hello.Kitty; Jun 18th 2010 at 7:48 pm.
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Re: Distance Learning in the ME
I'm doing an MA come September from Staffordshire Uni... nowhere near the amount you stated. Entirely online, no attendance required.
Hmm... and if you have a UK address, use that, 'cos you won't be billed as an international student. Quite why international students on a no-attendance course are billed nearly double, I have no idea!
Hmm... and if you have a UK address, use that, 'cos you won't be billed as an international student. Quite why international students on a no-attendance course are billed nearly double, I have no idea!
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Possibly.... probably. However, students don't pay taxes...
My point was that the service is exactly the same and, especially in an online course, the overheads are minimal and non-geographic. Heck, the lecturer marking the papers could be doing so from the side of a pool in Honolulu for all it matters!
My point was that the service is exactly the same and, especially in an online course, the overheads are minimal and non-geographic. Heck, the lecturer marking the papers could be doing so from the side of a pool in Honolulu for all it matters!
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Re: Distance Learning in the ME
It is because the course is Government subsidised - can you imagine the row if Foreign students were charged the same as home students? The resource has a finite capacity too in spite of being delivered through the internet and that requires a differential pricing to favour UK students.
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Re: Distance Learning in the ME
Hi,
University of Portsmouth is offering fantastic degrees.
Fees defer from one course to another. however, if you are past student of it, they have big discounts. so please contact them for further details or you can visit www.port.ac.uk for further details.
University of Portsmouth is offering fantastic degrees.
Fees defer from one course to another. however, if you are past student of it, they have big discounts. so please contact them for further details or you can visit www.port.ac.uk for further details.
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Re: Distance Learning in the ME
I am doing a BA in Humanities via the Open University and have found the course and the structure to be brilliant. I would definitely recommend them as they have been doing the distance learning thing for a long time now, they are well set up for it, and the costs are reasonable.
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What are you actually looking to study?
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Re: Distance Learning in the ME
Hi Peter,
you can also visit the following website for M.Sc, MBA etc from University of Wales and many other universities.
www.purpletrain.com
By the way, Norm_UK, could you please give me Open university website. I'm dreaming about recognized budget Masters and Ph.ds online since long time. also I prefer, the degrees must be commonwealth countries recognized.
Thanks
you can also visit the following website for M.Sc, MBA etc from University of Wales and many other universities.
www.purpletrain.com
By the way, Norm_UK, could you please give me Open university website. I'm dreaming about recognized budget Masters and Ph.ds online since long time. also I prefer, the degrees must be commonwealth countries recognized.
Thanks
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Re: Distance Learning in the ME
Hi Peter,
you can also visit the following website for M.Sc, MBA etc from University of Wales and many other universities.
www.purpletrain.com
By the way, Norm_UK, could you please give me Open university website. I'm dreaming about recognized budget Masters and Ph.ds online since long time. also I prefer, the degrees must be commonwealth countries recognized.
Thanks
you can also visit the following website for M.Sc, MBA etc from University of Wales and many other universities.
www.purpletrain.com
By the way, Norm_UK, could you please give me Open university website. I'm dreaming about recognized budget Masters and Ph.ds online since long time. also I prefer, the degrees must be commonwealth countries recognized.
Thanks
I am a chartered engineer of 55 and have a lot of experience in Project Management so I wanted to do a MSc in PM rather than an MBA (which has a bad name) Open University MSc looked good but 2.5 years v Liverpool 2y and over £12k which is a bit much to satisfy a dream. I doubt it would improve my employability, it's just that I have always wanted to it and now I'm in the sand I should have more time (?) I will keep looking at all the Universities you've mentioned but the internet truly is the World Wide Wait here in KSA.
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The missus did a masters through Kings College, London. About £3K a year, she did it part time.
Dirt cheap that. North Eastern in Boston wanted $25K a year just for tuition.
Dirt cheap that. North Eastern in Boston wanted $25K a year just for tuition.
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i don't think the MBA has a bad name, but you need to go for an accredited program rather than some random university/institution able to put together a so-called MBA program. what you'll find is that (most of) the non-accredited programs don't follow the guidelines for how to structure the degree and therefore their degrees are not as good.
for example some of the cheaper distance learning MBA's don't require you to do a thesis.. obviously these degrees will be a hell of a lot easier to get than a proper one..
Check out FT's ranking of Online MBA's
for example some of the cheaper distance learning MBA's don't require you to do a thesis.. obviously these degrees will be a hell of a lot easier to get than a proper one..
Check out FT's ranking of Online MBA's