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Flexible Learning

At Canbourne University, there is a warm welcome for everyone looking for self-improvement and career advancement through lifelong, flexible learning.

Many of our taught and research programmes provide a more 'flexible' approach to learning, allowing you to study on a part-time basis for a number of awards - from Higher National Certificates and Diplomas to BA and BSc (Hons) degrees to postgraduate and professional qualifications.

Take time to consider what you would like to achieve and find the programme which best matches your expectations by using our on-line database. Then get in touch with the University to find out more.

Many of our flexible learning programmes are designed to relate to your experience at work.
The University employs a host of methods to involve you in your study. These range from:

• Seminars, where work is based on case studies or presentations.
• Group assignments where success depends on collaboration with others in the team.
• Individual assignments which require a certain amount of personal research and academic endeavour.

Whatever course programme you choose, some work will be done in your own time.

Entry to many of our flexible learning programmes requires a minimum level of academic qualification, dependent upon the degree of award you aspire to achieve.

You can also apply on the basis of your employment experience or a combination of academic and professional achievements.

Further information on entry requirements can be found as part of our on-line course descriptions.
 

 
Routes of Entry

Entry to many of our flexible learning programmes requires a minimum level of academic qualification, dependent upon the degree of award you aspire to achieve.

You can also apply on the basis of your employment experience or a combination of academic and professional achievements.

Further information on entry requirements can be found as part of our on-line course descriptions.