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Online degree for non resident foreigners; possible???

  • 02-09-2013 1:02pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 3


    What are the possilities of non resident foreigners making it with the online programmes? Iam in for BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering L8, currently working on getting my qualification officially recongnised in Ireland.

    Pls I need your advice!!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 COL_ITSLIGO


    Hi Prince77,

    At the Institute of Technology in Sligo, international and non-resident students can study many Degree and Masters courses on-line. See: http://odl.itsligo.ie/home/online-course-list/

    We currently have about 40 students living in 15 different countries and more are enrolling for the year ahead.

    Some of these course are 100% on-line but other courses require students to attend for practicals or workshops and for final exams in January and May. You should check out the programme documentation for BEng (Hons) in electronic Engineering at: https://amm.itsligo.ie/programme/webview/MENG/SG_ETRON_K08/201300/999999

    Or contact Fergal Henry for more info - henry.fergal@itsligo.ie

    Regards,

    Centre for Online Learning


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 502 ✭✭✭ifeelill


    Im thinking of studying the BSc in Construction Management via the online method. I'll be living in outside the country and i am wondering how many days would i be required to travel to Sligo IT ?

    I would also like to know who accredits this program ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 COL_ITSLIGO


    The BSc in Construction Management at IT Sligo can be studied from anywhere in the world and there are no requirements to travel to IT Sligo. There are currently 20 international students on this course in 9 different countries. Some of them will never even come to Ireland.
    For further information please visit our website:
    http://odl.itsligo.ie/engineering/construction-and-project-management/b-sc-in-construction-management/
    :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 502 ✭✭✭ifeelill


    I've had a look at the page you linked and i see that the course is accredited by HETAC. Does IT Sligo arrange for the examinations to be sit in the country of the students residence ?


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