I received the following tonight, and apologies to those who may already know of this degree program... Online Masters in Lifelong Learning (currently receiving applications) and New MSc eLearning: Interactive Teaching Technologies (planned for January 2003) _______________________________________________________ We are currently receiving applications for our online MSc Lifelong Learning. This course is offered through the University of Ulster Campus One environment where students have the opportunity to study at a distance and interact with our tutors and students online. The course is organised by the School of Education in partnership with the Institute of Lifelong Learning. The course will be particularly attractive to those interested in training, staff development, curriculum design, peer and cooperative learning, community development, online teaching and further and higher education. Content APEL Scheme - recognising and accrediting your learning from prior study/experience (up to 120 credits may be claimed). Flexible Curriculum Design Virtual Learning Research and Policy Managing Learning Research Methods and Academic Writing Research Study Assessment is by course work. You will not have a dissertation to complete, you are required to undertake a work-related study and write an academic paper for publication. Vocational Qualifications: We offer opportunities for vocational accreditation including: Training and Development Awards, Basic and Key Skill Tutor Awards, Online Teaching and Management Awards. If you would like to find out more please visit our website at http://www.ulst.ac.uk/lll/msclifelong.shtml Celia O'Hagan Lecturer Education/Lifelong Learning Manager of Vocational Assessment Centre UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER INSTITUTE OF LIFELONG LEARNING SHORE ROAD NEWTOWNABBEY CO ANTRIM, BT37 0QB Tel: 028 9036 8190 Fax: 028 9036 6825 Email: [email protected] http://www.ulst.ac.uk/lll http://www.ulst.ac.uk/lll/UVAC.shtml http://www.ulst.ac.uk/lll/courses.shtml
Thanks for this, Peter. Interesting stuff. My only advice to them would be, on this international program, to include the name of their country. My guess is that not everyone on earth knows that Ulster is in, um, Malawi, is it? John Bear (who once rode on the Delaware & Ulster Railride)