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Distance Learning at UK Universities

What is Distance Learning?

Distance learning courses allow students to study for qualifications online from the comfort of their own home without having to deal with applying for a study visa or a more costly life in the UK. An increasing number of UK universities are offering this unique type of course which allows students to combine work or family alongside study.

All course materials are provided via an online portal, while many universities also offer the option to receive them via the post. Seminars will take place online, while one-to-one meetings with your assigned tutor mean you will receive direct guidance and support. Face-to-face encounters are also available if you are close enough to attend.

Why study a Distance Learning or online course?

The biggest advantage of distance learning is that study is built around your employment and home life. Universities take distance learning just as seriously as those who study on campus, meaning the undergraduate or postgraduate degree you study is worth just as much.

Where can I study a Distance Learning course?

Almost all UK universities offer online study, including leading global institutions such as University College London. Learn more about the best universities in the UK and enquire about their distance learning courses today.

UK Distance Learning Courses

If you are interested in learning more about studying a distance learning degree at a UK university, arrange a free consultation at SI-UK London or online via Skype today.

UK Study Options

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