Monday, 2 May 2011

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.

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