Type of qualifications
A range of over 100 undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications is
offered by the University of London External Programme to be studied
at a distance. Some students study full-time, others study part-time
while working fulltime.
Quality
The University of London maintains robust and effective quality assurance mechanisms. The same academics who teach and assess students at Colleges of the University develop syllabuses, prepare study materials, and set and mark examinations for External students. Degrees awarded to External students are of an identical standard to those awarded to College-based students. You receive the same University of London Degree.
Study Support
At UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL students receive a package of introductory
study materials including the Regulations, Handbook, Resource Guide,
Subject Guides for each unit studied and Past Examination Papers
and Reports. Students either study alone, using these materials as the
starting point, or seek the support of tuition at a local institution
if one is available, or with correspondence support from an
institution offering this service. There is minimal
contact with the University and this is reflected in the fees charged. Some courses now have online support.
At POSTGRADUATE LEVEL, students
receive FULL distance learning study materials necessary for the course (books, specially
written subject materials, readers, audio/video tapes, computer
software etc.). They are also assigned
a tutor with whom they are in contact regarding feedback on
assignments etc. This additional support is reflected in the fees
charged. Some courses also have online support.
Length of programmes
In recognition of the more difficult study circumstances that many External students experience, a more flexible study period is allowed than for conventional courses. Undergraduate students have between 3-8 years to complete a degree and 1-5 years to complete a diploma. The length of postgraduate study varies but in general students have between 2-5 years to complete a degree and 1-5 years to complete a diploma.
Date of commencement
Undergraduates - students may apply and register at any time of year.
However, if they wish to sit for examination in May/June they must
have applied by 17 September (non-EU students) 17 October (EU
students) in the year PRIOR to their first examination and be
registered by 31November. Postgraduates: The dates vary depending on
the degree. Information is given in each prospectus.
Class size
For the majority of qualifications offered there is NO quota. If the
student is eligible, they will be registered.
Cost/Fees
Undergraduate: Various: however, we worked out that if a student takes
four years to complete their degree they will have paid in the region
of £3,000 to the University. They will also need to budget for around
£300 per year for books and, in addition, allow for examination fees
to the independent examination authority and for any tuition.
Postgraduate: Between £3,950 and £23,000 depending on the
qualification, plus fees to the independent examination authority.
Undergraduate Admission requirements
Potential students apply with a wide variety of qualifications and
experience. Although we lay down general guidelines on eligibility, we
only decide whether or not qualifications are acceptable after we
receive an application form, the handling fee and satisfactory
documentary evidence of the qualifications. Full information is given
in each prospectus. However, in general terms, to be eligible for
undergraduate degree study, students must:
a) be at least 17 years old
b) satisfy the general entrance requirements
c) satisfy any course requirements for the particular degree if applicable (details are given in the prospectus)
To automatically satisfy the general entrance requirements, you must have:
a) passes in two subjects at GCE "A" level and passes at grade C or above in three further subjects at GCSE/GCE "O" level (or one of the other acceptable combinations we list in our prospectus) or
one of the many qualifications from around the world that are listed in our current prospectuses as equivalent to these requirements.
Mature Candidates
If you do not satisfy the general entrance requirements listed above,
and are over 21, you are considered to be a mature candidate. Your
application will be considered on an individual basis. Although we
look at your age, relevant work experience and reasons for wanting to
study, we invariably require evidence of acceptable mature age study
and qualifications gained since you left school. Having considered
your application, we may then ask you to obtain a further
qualification before making you an offer of registration. Your
application is valid for 5 years, so you have time to gain any further
qualifications you may need.
Postgraduate admission requirements
Potential students apply with a wide variety of qualifications and
experience. A general guideline is that a student should have a good
first degree in an appropriate subject from an institution acceptable
to the University. However, students also apply with a wide range of
professional qualifications and experience, and these may be taken
into consideration. Students who do not satisfy the entrance
requirements for the degree can sometimes begin their studies as a
Diploma or Affiliated/Occasional student. There are opportunities for
these students to progress to the degree or diploma if they do well
enough in their examinations. Students may also choose to study for
individual modules or units for professional updating.
Language
Students are required to show evidence of English language proficiency.
Student profile
The age of External students ranges from 17 to 90+. The majority are between the ages of 22 and 40. 34,000 students from over 190 countries worldwide are registered on the Programme. 75% are non-British. Almost one third off all External students are resident in a country other than the one of which they are a citizen.