Watch the video below to find out more about online learning with Open Polytechnic.
Distance and online learning with Open Polytechnic means the classroom comes to you. We'll provide you with all your course content so you can study where and when you need. It means you don't have to change your life to get ahead.
Study around your schedule
With distance learning you can make study fit with your needs. We give you the flexibility to develop a study routine that works with the rest of your life so you can fit study around work, family, sport or community commitments.
Like face-to-face study, distance learning courses have start and end dates, and work to get through in between.So you’ll need discipline and motivation to do the work and complete your assignments on time.
The benefit is you decide on your timetable. It’s up to you to work out when and where you study, how much to take on, and how to divide up your study time.
Study around your schedule
Moneel Pratap - Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
"I always downloaded study modules to my phone where I could. So whenever I had a moment, I’d read the course material. You will be surprised at the free time you can come up with. Every minute makes a difference."
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How are your courses delivered?
You'll study online using iQualify, our learning management system (LMS). With iQualify everything you need is in one place. You can access all your course content. And you can use it to ask questions, and join discussions with lecturers and other students. You can also create study notes, bookmark important information and submit your assignments.
How much time do you have available?
Before you decide to make a commitment to study, it's good to check that you'll have the time to do it.
Distance study can be very flexible - but life can get busy. We've found a tool that will help you think about the things you do in your everyday life and if you can add study to the list.
The tool will help you calculate how much time you spend on different activities in a typical week. It also gives advice on how much study you could do in your free time. The results are only a guide, but they will help you think about how you can fit study in.
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Georgia Daals - Bachelor of Applied Management “I would typically study at mid-day because I would often have morning trainings and then night trainings daily. If I ever had mid-day trainings, I could compensate for my study and take it up again when I had time."
Fitting study in around your other commitments