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PGDip Learning Design Methods (Online)

  • Mode of study: Part-time
  • How to apply: Apply directly to us
  • Study location: Online
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Application process

When you're ready to apply, you'll need to head to our online application form to apply directly to us.

We encourage applications from students with a broad range of qualifications and experiences. We'll take into consideration the knowledge and skills that have been developed inside and outside the classroom, as well as your previous qualifications. We aim to interview all applicants who demonstrate the potential to succeed on the course. Interviews are used to assess whether you have the necessary skills and capabilities and whether this programme is appropriate to your interests and aspirations.

The tuition fees you pay will vary depending on the subject area and the type of postgraduate study you're embarking on. The fee that you pay AUB provides the necessary equipment and training for you to complete your course.

We also have a number of progression discounts and bursaries available to go towards paying for your studies.

Computer equipment

You may also choose to buy some items or personal equipment such as a laptop, tablet or computer.

This PGDip stage allows you to top up your PGCert Creative Teaching and Learning Design or similar PGCert. You will therefore need to hold a PGCert or equivalent qualification to enter onto this course.

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