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Distance Learning Law Degree

Henry Said:

Is it possible to 'convert' my degree to Economics via Distance Learning?

We Answered:

I don't think there is a specific conversion course, The ones you mention are courses that lead to a particular professional qualification.

But here is the good news. If you study for a degree in any subject then a certain amount of previous study will count. How much depends on how closely your old degree matches the new degree. You could end up just doing the final year units.

For distance learning the OU seems to be a good choice, I've not used it but those who have seem to rate it.

Chris Said:

can any one give a good suggestion for reputable distance learning law degrees in the uk?

We Answered:

You can visit www.londonexternal.ac.uk for distance learning programmes, specially law is famous from University of London External Programme.
Good luck!

Chester Said:

OU vs ics vs University of london distance learning law degree?

We Answered:

I went to OU law, and it never did me wrong. I've never noticed any lack of respect for it compared to anywhere else, except by the biggest of yobs just trying to get a rise.

Chad Said:

im looking for distance learning(master degree in law)?

We Answered:

There are no LL.M distance programs in the US or UK.

Joshua Said:

what is a good distance learning law school?

We Answered:

check out online degree guide @ http://go4onlinedegree.googlepages.com/

Hope it's helpful for you

Ronald Said:

does anyone know of a university in the UK that offers the Law Degree through distance learning besides the ?

We Answered:

Both the university of east London and university of London offer the LLB (hons) degree by distance study. The UEL course is run by icslearn.co.uk and the University of London course is run by a consortium of outstanding University of London Law Schools including Birkbeck, King's, LSE, Queen Mary, SOAS and UCL.

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