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Distance learning - Education

07 November 2023

UC's distance study programmes make university study possible for students who cannot access a local campus. Our distance learning students can study a range of programmes part-time or full-time while they work, care for family, or pursue other interests. Learn more about studying education by distance learning with UC.

HOW TO APPLY

Our distance study programmes make university study possible for students who cannot access a local campus. Students can study the programmes listed belowpart-time or full-time while they work, care for family, or pursue other interests.

Many distance students want to update their professional knowledge or advance their career with postgraduate study. Whatever your motivation, we can provide a great learning experience and to help you attain your goals.

Your space, your time

If you would like to study our intial teacher education qualifications by distanceyou will need to reside in Aotearoa New Ҷֱ.You will need to attend on-site intensives in Ōtautahi Christchurch, one of which is an on-site intensive at the beginning of the programme, as well as attend professional practice placements in schools in Aotearoa New Ҷֱ. If you are enrolled at the Whakatū Nelson campus you will complete a blended model of online and face-to face courses.

Programmes you can study via distance

Our Early Childhood qualifications can be studied via distance.

Your commitment

Fulltime students will need to be able to commit to:

  • About 40 hours a week of independent study.
  • Attendance at two On-site Intensives (OSI) each year, in-person, on campus in Christchurch
    • First week of Semester One
    • First week of Semester Two
  • Professional Practice in an early childhood centre or setting
    • Year 1: five individual days placed in an early childhood centre in May/June; plus a 3-week block placement in July/August
    • Year 2: two 4-week block placements in May/June and October/November
    • Year 3: two 6-week placements in March/May (allow for Easter break) and August/September
    • Students are required to attend these placements fulltime.
  • Part-time students will attend an OSI for each year of study. See our course groups page for more information. Please note if you choose a part-time pathway you will be required to attend placements fulltime.

Our Primary teacher education programmes can be studied by distance.

Your commitment

Fulltime students will need to be able to commit to:

  • About 40 hours a week of independent study (part-time students about 20 hours a week, depending on courses taken).
  • Attendance at two On-site Intensives (OSI) each year, in-person, on campus in Christchurch
    • First week of Semester One
    • First week of Semester Two
  • Professional Practice in a primary school
    • Year 1: five individual days placed in a primary school in May/June; plus a 3-week block placement in July/August
    • Year 2: two 4-week block placements in May/June and October/November
    • Year 3: two 6-week placements in March/May (allow for Easter break) and August/September
    • Students are required to attend these placements fulltime.
    • There are areas in New Ҷֱ where placements are extremely difficult to arrange, particulary where there are other tertiary providers (eg, Otago, Waikato, Victoria). If a placement is unable to be arranged in your area, you will be required to complete your placement in Christchurch.
    • Part-time students will attend an OSI for each year of study. See our course groups page for more information. Please note if you choose a part-time pathway you will be required to attend placements fulltime.

Further information

Our Mātauranga Māori programme can be studied by distance.

Your commitment

Fulltime students will need to be able to commit to:

  • About 40 hours a week of independent study.
  • Attendance at two On-site Intensives (OSI) each year, in-person, on campus in Christchurch
    • First week of Semester One
    • First week of Semester Two
  • He ako ā-rorohiko, ā-kanohi kitea hoki te momo ako, nā reira, ka taea te ako mai tawhiti. Heoi anō me matua tae ā-tinana mō ētahi wāhanga o ia tau, he noho marae ki te hau kāinga o Kāi Tahu ia tau.

    This is a mixed method style of delivery with content being available online, therefore there is the ability to learn from anywhere. Kanohi ki te kanohi (face to face) delivery will also be included in the programme through scheduled block wānanga each year and one noho marae each year.
  • Ko ngā wheako mahi ngaio, arā ngā kōhi 'Mana Ako', kei rō whare kōhungahunga me ngā kura tuatahi Māori he wāhanga matua kia mārama pū ki ngā āhuatanga o te taiao ako me ngā mahi o te kaiako.

    Professional Practice Exploration experiences may occur in whare kōhungahunga (early childhood centres), bilingual primary, and kura kaupapa Māori settings throughout your degree.

Further information

See our Mātauranga Māori webpage to find out more

A number of postgraduate and professional development qualifications are also offered by distance. For more information seePostgraduate and Professional Development Programmes.

Requirements and advice for distance students
Regional locations

TheChristchurchcampus is in Ilamand offers teacher education courses at all levels. We offer ourAko: Bachelor of Teaching and Learning (Primary)inNelson.

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