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Unrivalled flexibility
How to study
- Self-study: combines specially designed learning texts with optional online interaction and web-based feedback.
- On campus: teaching and learning take place in a classroom
environment with student-centred activities based around a structured
timetable. Includes academic support, administrative support and
tutorial groups.
- A combination: of the study routes above
When to study
- Modular programme: the nine courses, comprising seven core subjects and two electives from a choice of twenty, can be studied in any order. This means you can choose the right course at the right time for you.
- Begin whenever you want: the self-study option allows you to start studying when it suits you. You do not have to wait for the start of term; just organise your study around the exam timetable.
Where to study
- On-campus: Part-time in Copenhagen, or in Edinburgh either
full-time or part-time.
- Self-study: including optional online interaction
and web-based feedback, allows you to study anywhere in the world.
- Choose your exam centre: there are over 350 around the
world, including the major cities in Scandinavia. There is then
no problem if you are travelling with your job or if you change
location during your course.
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Choose the best study options for you:
- How,
- When and
- Where to study
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