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Foundation degree to BEng Top Up

Hello all,


I can imagine this question has been asked various times but I've not been able to find the answer I'm looking for.


Just under two years ago now I completed a foundation degree in electrical electronics, This was done via part time study on a day release. Two years on and I'm in an senior position within my company and can not afford to be out the office for a whole day. 


I really want to top up my foundation degree to a full accredited honours degree but I can not find a course that will do this. I'm happy to study weekends or a night if the university is near (Shropshire, West Midlands) or distance learning. 


Distance learning seems to be the one that best suits my situation but I'm struggling to find somewhere that had decent available contact hours. I'm very much a do'er than a reader, I would rather listen to someone as I take in information much quicker than reading. 


My question is, has anyone been in a similar situation and what have they done/doing about it?

 

I would prefer not to tell my company that I'm doing this and just get on with it.


Many thanks,

Anthony
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  • Hi Nathan,


    Thats excellent, exactly what im after at the very least, preferable id like a night course but is the distance learning is via video / live video then that would be excellent. ive had a look on there website and they dont do an electrical version of the course, electronics isnt really the route i wanted to take which is a real shame.


    Ive emailed 15 different universities with only a responce from 2 so far, if i could across something ill post it in here for others searching a similar route to look upon.


    Thanks again all,

    Anthony
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  • Hi Nathan,


    Thats excellent, exactly what im after at the very least, preferable id like a night course but is the distance learning is via video / live video then that would be excellent. ive had a look on there website and they dont do an electrical version of the course, electronics isnt really the route i wanted to take which is a real shame.


    Ive emailed 15 different universities with only a responce from 2 so far, if i could across something ill post it in here for others searching a similar route to look upon.


    Thanks again all,

    Anthony
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