segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2011
Distance Education UNE – University of New England
Off-campus education, also known as distance education or external study, provides an opportunity for you to study if you are unable to attend university due to work, family commitments or other reasons.
Distance education allows you to arrange your study around your work and family commitments. Your understanding of the subjects you are studying will be enhanced by access to online units, CDROMs, DVDs, text books and other reference material. Support and communication between lecturers and students is available via email, online discussions and chat, telephone, and on campus intensive schools. UNE provides web-based facilities which allow you to send questions, submit assignments, order library books, check your grades and access other resources, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. UNE has a long history of teaching in this mode so our distance education programs are successful because we understand the problems and needs of off-campus students and provide extensive support systems to overcome those challenges. Each subject (unit) that you enrol in requires approximately 15 hours of study per week, with the usual load for distance students being two units per semester. Before enrolling as a distance education student, carefully consider your time and your ability to balance family, work and social commitments with the demands of study. Successful study will require a high level of discipline and commitment.
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