There are various approaches
to learning. Full time programmes at all levels
require a career break of some sort. This may
be acceptable especially for short courses or
where you get leave of absence but you also
have to consider access, location, timing, the
quality of the group and of the deliverer. Local
courses may be of restricted quality and you
may not be able to afford overseas courses.
Distance
learning provides a number of alternative approaches.
One form, often described as Distance Learning,
is effectively a type of part-time programme.
Infrequent but regular attendance is required
and there are time schedules and group involvement.
The content and quality of these programmes
is dependent upon the local delivery and the
quality of the local student group. Whoever
is offering the course and however prestigious
they are, this is a critical aspect to probe.
True Distance Learning basically involves conventional
home study, supported by a variety of aids and
Tutorial support. High quality Distance Learning
MBA programmes, although sometimes dismissed
as correspondence courses offer a lot of advantages.
Most programmes offer a realistic
level of time flexibility and can be studied
in remote locations and even if you move during
the course. They provide access to acknowledged
centres of excellence and one of the features
you should look for is that the same course
is delivered in the home territory. Distance
Learning is available for all levels of skill
and knowledge, whether training or education.
Distance Teaching is probably the best for practical
skills, when detailed feedback on performance
and performance improvement is required. Distance
Learning is very effective for courses leading
to professional qualification or degrees. It
is most relevant when you require access to
a large body of knowledge and feedback on assignments,
presented as written reports, is appropriate.
There are a wide variety of Distance Learning
courses, of both types, offered by UK institutions.
A critical question of how you
can assess the quality of MBA Distance Learning
programmes. Where possible look first for equivalence.
Some UK Universities, like Durham, offer their
MBA programmes through a variety of routes.
Although the process is different the end result
is the same. For a Distance Learning programme
the course offered is defined by the course
material and is therefore open to inspection.
All students should get the same experience
so check most carefully that the same programme
is offered in the institutions home territory,
this is one of the strongest indicators of a
quality programme. Access to these programmes
is probably more realistic for relatively isolated
students. Independent guidance can also be given
by professional institutions or organisations
such as AMBA or professional institutions, who
represent the participants view impartially.
Author: John E. Ross, The Durham
MBA Distance Learning Programme, University
of Durham, U.K.