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Return to learning

Improve your future career prospects

Post graduate student

If you would like to return to learning or expand your knowledge and improve your job prospects, then part-time study at your local University - the University of Bedfordshire - could be the best option for you.

With over 40% of our students aged 25 or over, we offer you:
  • Part-time, flexible study options for many of our degree programmes
  • Vocational courses - to help increase your employability
  • We have various routes of entry that take into account your previous experience and may not require you to have A levels or equivalent
  • Outstanding support - our friendly and accessible staff will help you learn, develop and reach your potential
We still have a limited number of places available in the following subject areas starting 28 September:
  • Accounting
  • Business
  • Computing
  • Construction
  • Continuing Professional Development
  • Design Media
  • Music Technology
  • Science
  • Sport
Why study Part-time?

If you have been in industry for a while, the thought of returning to education can seem quite daunting, especially if you are planning to continue with your job at the same time as complete your studies. Multiply the stress of children, work, and all the other activities you’ve got going on in your life, and studying for another qualification can seem like the furthest thing from an actual possibility.

Although sometimes challenging, it is definitely possible to balance your family, job, and other obligations while studying for a  degree at Bedfordshire, as we offer part-time courses to fit in around you. And not only do we offer flexible learning, but we also have great support services on offer.Part-time courses tend to be most popular with UK and EU students, as they have fewer limitations on the type of work, or the hours of work that they can undertake during their studies.

Part-time courses are also most popular with professionals who are undertaking a course for career development - whereby they can complete a postgraduate course whilst continuing with their current employment.Advantages of part-time study

There are many benefits to studying a part-time course:
  • You can continue to work while you study
  • You can balance your studies with other commitments
  • Your employer may contribute to some of your tuition fees
  • Progress in your current job
For further information please contact our friendly admissions team.

Call: 0800 013 0925

Email: admissions@beds.ac.uk


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