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The Open University
Scores
- Student satisfaction 17.0
- Research assessment 3.7
- Student/staff ratio 24.7
- Completion n/a
- Good honours 59.6
- Graduate prospects n/a
- Entry standards n/a
The Open University does not appear in the League Table because its students are distant learners and so comparable data are mostly not available.
History
- The
University was given its Royal Charter in 1969.
- Since then, it has become the UK's
largest university, and the only UK university dedicated to distance learning.
- More
than two million people have studied with the OU since its opening. Today
more than 30% of all part-time undergraduate students in the UK study
with the OU.
Location and Transport
- OU students
study in their own homes and workplaces, taking courses whose materials and
methods are specifically designed for this type of distance learning.
- All have tutors,
and most also have the opportunity to meet tutors and other students at local
tutorials.
- The University's methods allow for study anywhere in the UK and in
many other parts of the world.
Accommodation
- The OU's
distance learning methods, which allow students to combine university study
with their existing lives, preclude the need for campus accommodation for
students.
Entry standards
- The Open University
was established to be 'open', with no entry requirements.
- Nearly all of its courses
continue to have no entry requirements.
- Some courses aimed at postgraduates or
people who are working in specific jobs do have entry requirements.
- For further information on entry to Open University courses, click here.
Fees and bursaries
- For information on financial support for studying at The Open University, click here.
Course flexibility
- The Open
University offers more flexibility than most other universities. Although the
start and end dates of most courses are fixed (and there are recommended study
timetables and fixed days for tutorials), it is for the student to decide when
and where they study day-to-day. Some study in the evenings; others work shifts
that allow them to work during the day, for example.
- Flexibility
also extends to allowing students to take breaks in study between courses on
most programmes – to allow them to stop studying after the end of a particular
course if they wish and resume at a later date.
- While the
University offers a comprehensive range of named degrees, it also offers Open
degrees, which allow students to combine courses from a range of different
academic disciplines.
Teaching standards
- Of the 24
subjects assessed by the Quality Assurance Agency, 17 were placed in the top
‘Excellent' category.
- The Open University has been highly ranked for overall satisfaction in all three of the National Student Surveys to date.
- The OU is
one of only two universities in England to have been awarded the leadership of
four Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning by the Higher Education
Funding Council for England.
Research standards
- The OU
supports a vibrant research and enterprise portfolio which focuses upon key
issues affecting the social, political and physical well-being of individuals,
communities, cultures and nations.
Academic strengths
- The Open
University has always been a world leader in the use of new technologies to
improve the quality of education for students and to broaden their access to
it. Students on two-thirds of all courses undertake e-learning activities to
achieve defined learning outcomes. All courses include optional online activities.
- The
University's "open" mission allows for those people whose previous
qualifications would be unlikely to allow them access to university education
elsewhere to enter higher education. In 2005–06, 34% of the OU's
undergraduate level students had qualifications equivalent to one A-level or
lower.
Student facilities, including Library and Computing
- All
material that students require to complete their course is included in their
course fees. They do have access to both electronic library resources and a
library building on campus. The nature of the University's methods means that
student facilities that would be expected at other campuses are not required at
the OU.
- University
staff are available to provide guidance in all areas of student support.
Disabled Services
- For information on services for disabled students click here.
Students' Union
- All students
registered to study with the OU are automatically members of the Open
University Students' Association (OUSA), which is run by students for students.
It has a network of local branches and representatives throughout the OU
regions, as well as operating centrally.
- For more information on the Open University Students' Association, click here.
Recent/prospective new builds
- A new £18-m building for
ambient technologies research has been completed.
For further information
Last updated 29/1/10
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