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MSc E-Learning
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements You should have a UK 2:1 honours degree or its equivalent if outside the UK, and a professional interest in the area addressed by the programme. Those whose employment or other educational experience provides evidence of intellectual ability of an equivalent standard to an honours degree are also encouraged to apply. Applicants whose first language is not English must also meet the College language requirements.
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Academic title
MSc E-Learning
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Course description
Programme
The MSc in E-Learning will provide participants with the skills and knowledge they need in order to assess, develop, deliver and critique the various modes and forms of e-learning. A broad definition of e-learning is taken which incorporates a rigorous understanding of the broad changes undergoing education and training in the digital age.
Learning Outcomes
On completion, participants will be able to demonstrate a reflective and critical understanding of the key concepts and theories relating to learning, teaching and training with digital technologies. They will have practical knowledge of a range of applications and environments for learning online and will have the ability to develop their own creative proposals for e-learning projects and programmes. They will also be able to plan and complete a programme of high-quality independent research in the field.
How You Will Be Taught
The MSc is delivered online. Although this is a distance-learning course, students are not alone. You will have the opportunity to work closely with fellow-learners and tutors in a properly supported, collaborative, vibrant online learning environment. All courses are taught through combinations of independent study and online group work
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