Monday, 2 May 2011

Disclaimer
All aspects of the University of London degrees and diplomas described in this website, including examinations, assessment, and progression, are governed by the Regulations of the University and its Colleges and Schools. Nothing in any prospectus or other communication supersedes the Regulations.
Course content and availability: Every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this website and other communication is accurate at the time of publication. Errors and omissions have no force. Applicants should note that the content of the programmes is subject to continuing development. Changing circumstances may necessitate the cancellation of courses or alteration to the programme content. The University reserves the right to make changes at any time, before or after a student's admission. Where possible, notice will be given about such changes, but the University and its Colleges and Schools cannot accept any liability arising out of or in connection with them.
Reputation
The University of London is recognised nationally and internationally as a centre of academic excellence. In all parts of the world, graduates have gone on to occupy influential positions in government, the professions, business and industry. Wherever you live, it is likely that you will find that you can network informally with London alumni.
University of London programmes have been available through the International Programmes (formerly known as the External System) since 1858. Studying with the University allows a high measure of flexibility for those with financial constraints, work and family commitments, or lack of local access to higher education. The International Programmes currently have over 50,000 students in over 180 countries studying for more than 100 awards.

External System dateline
1836
The University of London founded following the merger of King’s College London and University College London.
1858
Entrance criteria extended allowing candidates to sit their exams outside London. This was to make a unique contribution to the development of university education, both in this country and abroad.
1859
First examinations taken at approved centres in Britain.
1865
First examinations taken at approved overseas centres, in Mauritius
1878
UoL became the first University in the UK to admit women to degree courses. By 1900, 30% of graduates were women and three women-only colleges had been established (London School of Medicine for Women, which opened in 1874; Westfield College in 1882; and Royal Holloway College, in 1886).
Circa
1900
By the end of the 19th century, the University of London had become a global as well as a national university, serving the higher education needs of British Isles and beyond.
1908
With over 4,000 students registered, the University of London was the largest University in the UK and the fifth largest in the world.
1947
The External System played a major role in helping higher education institutions in Africa and the West Indies achieve full University status. Special Partnerships were created and only disbanded in 1970, when the last university college attained independence.
2001
Online Library launched.
2002
eCampus portal launched. Phase I: a new 1,800-page website with integrated access to the Online Library.
2007 Professor Jonathan Kydd appointed as first Dean of the University of London International Programmes
2008 The University of London International Programmes Celebrates its 150th anniversary
2010 The University of London External System changes name to University of London International Programmes

Reasons

Students give many reasons why they choose to study for their degree or short courses through the University of London International Programmes. Of primary importance is the world-wide reputation of the University of London degree.
As the majority of students are in the twenty five to forty five age range, flexibility and affordability are also important. Students can plan to fit their studies around family and professional commitments.  
For students outside the UK there is the advantage of normally not needing to come to London, as examinations are held world-wide at local examination centres.
Quality
The University of London is recognised nationally and internationally as a centre of academic excellence. The quality of its awards is assured through the assessment and examination process.
Examination standards
The quality of the degree or Certificate of achievement you receive as a successful external student is assured in the following way:
Your work is assessed to exactly the same standard as that for on-campus students studying at a College of the University. No concession in quality or academic rigour is given for the more difficult study circumstances of external students. You need to be reasonably confident that you have the ability to succeed in an examination before making your entry.
Colleges of the University and individual academic staff of the University are directly involved in the International Programmes. They develop the syllabuses, write study materials, set examination papers and mark scripts. As a result, high academic standards are maintained.
Each programme has a Lead College which takes responsibility for academic development and assessment.
Upon successful completion, you are awarded a University of London Degree, Diploma or Certificate of Achievement. The University makes no distinction in the quality of a degree gained by students attending in London and those achieved by external students studying in their home country. Statute 66(2) of the University of London states, ‘Candidates granted degrees and other awards shall have attained the same academic standard irrespective of mode or place of study or examination.’  

Choice

The University of London offers a wide variety of qualifications to both on-campus students studying at one of the Colleges in London, and to external students studying through the International Programmes in one of over 180 countries around the world. Through the International Programmes you may study for either an Undergraduate or Postgraduate qualification (see: Undergraduate programmes [New Window] and/or Postgraduate programmes [New Window] for further information [These links will open new windows].  You may also study individual course modules from the selection of course units offered.
 
For the majority of qualifications you may choose how and where you study and within University Regulations, for how long. Undergraduate students normally have between three and eight years in which to complete their degree; postgraduate students normally have between two and five years. The Postgraduate Laws programme is slightly shorter. The flexible time allowed puts you in the driving seat. You may take examinations every year if you wish and, if you're successful, complete in the minimum time. However, if for any reason you do not feel adequately prepared for the rigours of examination you may defer your entry until the next exam sitting.

Affordability

Undergraduate Programmes
Fees vary slightly according to the qualification you study and your location. You are required to pay an application handling fee and then if accepted by the University, an initial registration fee and (annual) continuing registration fees together with examination entry fees, as appropriate.
Study guides are included in the registration fees but text books are costed separately and examination administration fees are also charged separately and are paid directly to examination centres.

Postgraduate Programmes

Fees for postgraduate programmes vary according to the particular degree or postgraduate diploma. They depend on the amount and type of material and study support provided by the University.
For most Postgraduate programmes you will be required to pay a registration fee and a fee for each course unit which includes the exam entry fee. The opportunity to pay-as-you-go helps you to spread out the cost of your studies. Examination administration fees are charged separately and are paid directly to examination centres.
Individual Courses
Individual course units are priced separately, depending on the programme from which they have been selected.

Academic input
The same academic staff who teach on-campus students at the varios colleges of the University of London, plan the degree syllabuses, set examination papers, mark scripts and develop study materials for external students. The examination questions are prepared in London and despatched to over 650 examination centres in may countries world wide. Once the scripts have been completed they are returned to London marked and moderated by academics of the University.
No concession in quality or academic rigor is made for the more difficult study circumstances of external students.
It is written into the Statutes of the University that 'Candidates granted degrees and other awards shall have attained the same academic standard irrespective of mode or place of study or examination.'
Studying as an external student of the International Programmes
  • As a student you register with the University of London for a University of London award. Upon successful completion, you are awarded a University of London degree, diploma or certificate identifying the Lead College which conducted the examinations.
  • Your work is assessed to exactly the same standard as that of a student who attends in London. The following is an extract from the Statutes of the University of London: Statute 66(2) states, ‘Candidates granted degrees and other awards shall have attained the same academic standard irrespective of mode or place of study or examination.’
  • Colleges of the University and individual academic staff of the University are directly involved in the International Programmes. They develop the syllabuses, write study materials, set examination papers and mark scripts. As a result, the highest academic standards are maintained.
  • Degrees all have a ‘Lead’ College which takes responsibility for academic development. The exception is the LLB and LLM qualifications where more than one College is involved.
  • The study materials you receive have been written specifically with independent study in mind.
  • You may work at your own pace and to your own schedule. You are free to choose the place and method of study best suited to your personal circumstances.
  • Your period of registration as an undergraduate student is flexible: minimum three years, maximum eight years; Diploma: minimum one year, maximum five years. Access Route: Economics, Management and the Social Sciences are minimum one year, maximum three years.
  • Your period of registration as a postgraduate student is flexible: normally minimum two years (one year for Postgraduate Laws), maximum five years;
  • There are generally no quotas for entry. If you meet the University’s entrance requirements, you may register as a  student of the International Programmes.
  • For most courses there is no requirement to attend classes in London.
  • Examinations may be taken at centres all over the world. In any one year, more than 10,000 undergraduate and postgraduate candidates are examined in over 180 countries.
  • As an International Programmes student you will avoid the expense of travelling to and living in London. Generally you will pay lower fees than a student on a conventional course.
As a distance learner you will need to take responsibility for managing your own learning — organising resources, managing time, setting goals and deadlines and building your own understanding of the subject. In reality this is not very different from what is expected of a University student studying on-campus, apart from the fact that some resources are often more accessible to campus-based students. 
Studying for a university degree involves more than learning the details of your subject. It involves a lot of reading, thinking about what you have read, and then developing your own thoughts and opinions. You are expected to think for yourself, and you will need to develop the confidence and skills to enable you to express your thoughts. 
At the same time you must develop the skills necessary to satisfy the formalities of examinations. Some subjects are compulsory whilst others can be chosen from options — based on your interests and possibly on what you want to do in the future. You will also need to balance the demands of your studies with your personal life. It is not always an easy thing to do. 
As an external student you may feel that you will not receive as much support as you would if you were a full-time student at a College campus. Much of the advice and information that tutors usually give to students face to face will however be contained in the distance learning study materials and in other information sent to you by the University. You will need to turn to these materials to sort out questions or problems, so you should make sure that you know what they contain. 
Studying at a distance
Every institution offering programmes by distance learning is different, and has its own unique characteristics. It is important to understand the University's approach to distance learning, the range of opportunities it offers, and the demands these will place on you.
In distance learning systems, teachers and learners are separated by place or time, sometimes both. Instead of studying under the close supervision of a teacher, you study independently, often at home or in your workplace, using a range of learning resources. The University will provide some of these resources, some you will obtain or organise for yourself. 
Distance learning has become a popular study choice in recent years and specialist distance teaching institutions have opened in many countries, as new information and communication technologies have made the process of distance teaching easier to organise. But this style of study is not new. The International Programmes of the University of London are one of the earliest examples of university degrees made accessible to students who are not able to register for a conventional course of study. These include people in full time employment, with family commitments, or with a job that requires travel or irregular working hours. Many business people have obtained professional qualifications while still keeping up a demanding schedule of travel and work. Distance learning is ideal also for families who cannot or do not wish to send their children overseas for higher education. 
If you choose to study with the University of London you will join the largest, and one of the oldest Universities in Britain. The Colleges and Institutions of the University have an international reputation for the quality of their research and teaching, and the University of London degrees are recognised by employers and educational institutions worldwide. You will also have joined an institution that has been offering distance learning opportunities at degree level for over 150 years as The University established its External Programme in 1858 so that students from around the world who could not attend a full-time course at the University could still study on one of its programmes and graduate with a Degree.
The University of London – a Brief History
The University of London was established in 1836 and is one of the oldest, largest and most diverse universities in the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s leading academic institutions, recognized internationally as a centre of excellence. The University is a federation of world-class Colleges and acclaimed Institutes. Its alumni and academic staff shape the world that they inhabit. Famous former students and alumni include seven Nobel Prize Winners and over 35 past or present Heads of State. 
The following are a few of the University of London federal Colleges which you may have heard of:
  • London School of Economics and Political Science – LSE
  • London Business School
  • University College London
  • Royal Holloway
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • School of Oriental & African Studies – SOAS
  • Royal Academy of Music
  • Kings College London
All of the federal Colleges and Institutes differ considerably in size, age and tradition and in the courses of study they offer, but all Award University of London degrees. Collectively they ensure the standards of those degrees, and are research-based higher education institutions committed to undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching of the highest quality in a research environment. The range and breadth of activity within the University provides it with a unique character and high level of distinction.
The University’s founding principle is to provide education for all, irrespective of race, creed or political belief.
In 1858, the University of London was granted its fourth Charter, which paved the way for the establishment of the University of London External System, now known as the University of London International Programmes, a unique global network of 50,000 students that can be found in nearly every country around the globe. They study by distance learning on more than 100 Undergraduate or Postgraduate level study programmes. 
The University of London International Academy
The University of London International Academy collaborates with 12 Colleges of the University of London to offer flexible and distance learning programmes worldwide. These are delivered through the University of London International Programmes.
University of London International Programmes
Over 50,000 students are registered with and study through the International Programmes in more than 180 countries across the world, making London one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom. The University's fourth Charter in 1858 made it possible for University of London degrees to be accessible to students who, for any reason, could not come to the University to study in the conventional way.  Studying through the International Programme provides an attractive option for those with financial constraints, commitments to work and family, or lack of local access to higher education.
The introduction of short individual course options for career and continuing professional development adds a new dimension to the flexibility offered by the University.
The University of London – a Brief History
The University of London was established in 1836 and is one of the oldest, largest and most diverse universities in the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s leading academic institutions, recognized internationally as a centre of excellence. The University is a federation of world-class Colleges and acclaimed Institutes. Its alumni and academic staff shape the world that they inhabit. Famous former students and alumni include seven Nobel Prize Winners and over 35 past or present Heads of State. 
The following are a few of the University of London federal Colleges which you may have heard of:
  • London School of Economics and Political Science – LSE
  • London Business School
  • University College London
  • Royal Holloway
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • School of Oriental & African Studies – SOAS
  • Royal Academy of Music
  • Kings College London
All of the federal Colleges and Institutes differ considerably in size, age and tradition and in the courses of study they offer, but all Award University of London degrees. Collectively they ensure the standards of those degrees, and are research-based higher education institutions committed to undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching of the highest quality in a research environment. The range and breadth of activity within the University provides it with a unique character and high level of distinction.
The University’s founding principle is to provide education for all, irrespective of race, creed or political belief.
In 1858, the University of London was granted its fourth Charter, which paved the way for the establishment of the University of London External System, now known as the University of London International Programmes, a unique global network of 50,000 students that can be found in nearly every country around the globe. They study by distance learning on more than 100 Undergraduate or Postgraduate level study programmes. 
The University of London International Academy
The University of London International Academy collaborates with 12 Colleges of the University of London to offer flexible and distance learning programmes worldwide. These are delivered through the University of London International Programmes.
Both academic institutions of higher learning and professional organizations agree that online degree and distance learning education environments can offer visible, measurable benefits. According to educators from Cornell University, "the web provides significant new functionality in transmitting information to the student and providing forums for exchange. The web is revolutionizing some areas of study through increased opportunities for learning and alternative formats for information." (Dwyer, Barbieri, and Doerr).

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Some of these benefits and opportunities offered by online learning include:
  • Enhancing student-to-student and faculty-to-student communication - The integration of online, web-based learning with proven education methodologies provides substantial added value to traditional education. Students and faculty can both benefit from using the communication and assessment tools that are made available via online learning.
  • Enabling student-centered teaching approaches - Students are able to have a customized approach to education that suits their personal learning styles and busy schedules.
  • Providing 24/7 accessibility to course materials - Continual access to resources through online delivery and automated management tools minimizes the faculty's cost and time associated with the experience.
  • Providing just-in-time methods to assess and evaluate student progress
  • Reducing "administrivia" around course management
The advantages of online learning via an online degree or distance learning program make a significant impact in higher education today and, as technology evolves, promise to deliver even greater benefits in the future.

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