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Undergraduate study in Creative Computing: Diploma and BSc with Work Experience Entry Route

How you study

Our programmes offer you an alternative way of obtaining a prestigious degree or other qualification at a reasonable cost. You can choose to study independently, working completely on your own, or you may prefer to study in a small group with a tutor or by correspondence. Many students enrol with a local institution either full time or part time, and gain the additional benefits of face-to-face academic support and interaction with fellow students. Please note that tuition support from the University is not available.

Study material is included in the Initial Registration Fee therefore when you first register as an External student your pack of study materials will include:

  • a Handbook, containing academic advice on effective study techniques

  • Subject guides for the first units to be studied

  • a Resource guide

  • a booklet containing your assignments and instructions on how to submit your coursework

  • past examination papers and Examiners’ reports

  • a copy of the Regulations.

Each year you continue to register as an External student, you will receive updated materials.

Studying at an institution

Students taking the Diploma in Computing and Information Systems must attend an institution that has been given ‘Permission to teach’ by the University. The University strongly advise BSc students and those on the Work Experience Entry Route to seek tuition from one of the institutions that hold ‘Specified’ status, or from another institution. A table listing institutions is shown below (for further details please see the prospectus).

Important note

Diploma-teaching institutions with ‘Advanced’ status
Institutions may apply to be awarded ‘Advanced’ status. This means that, in addition to being granted ‘Permission to teach’ the Diploma, the institution itself administers both the entrance and admission processes, overseen by the Programme Director. Although the admission process is handled entirely by the institution, students are still registered with the University of London External Programme and are granted a University of London award. Please note that ‘Advanced’ status only applies to admission to the Diploma in Computing and Information Systems, not the BSc.

Key:

D   Has been granted 'Permission to teach' the Diploma

S   Has been granted 'Specified' status to teach the BSc

A   Has been granted 'Advanced' status

Country/Institution

Diploma

BSc

Greece

· DEI Bachelor & Master Degrees

D

 

Malta

· St Martin's Institute of Information Technology

A