Distance Learning at LSE

    - Sir Humphrey gets very upset. He doesn't regard Chief Scientific Advisor as one of us.
    - I thought he won the DSO at Arnhem!
    - That doesn't make up for speaking with an Austrian accent. And he certainly didn't go to Oxford or Cambridge. He didn't even go to the LSE.


    Yes, Prime Minister


    Against the background of the famous British Oxford and Cambridge, the London School of Economics and Political Science is much less known, but it is about this university that one can say "widely known in narrow circles." For more than a hundred years of the school's existence, there are seventeen Nobel laureates, fourth in the list of the best economic schools in the world and one of the most developed distance education networks.

    Today, LSE students are more than 45,000 people from 180 countries. Six educational institutions in different countries teach students the LSE program and prepare them for exams at this university. Unfortunately, in the post-Soviet space there is not one of them. But the university provides the right to study completely independently and independently.

    Students of distance education can receive a Bachelor of Science diploma, exactly the same as students in a hospital. The curriculum is identical and no different. The examination session takes place once a year, in May-June, exams are taken at any British Council.

    If you do not have an education, you can take the Standard Route course. In this case, studying will take you 4-5 years (although nothing prevents you from finishing faster) and will cost £ 3,384 for the entire duration of the training.

    If you already have a diploma (including non-core), you can enter the Graduate Route. In this case, the second (or the next, someone like that) education will take you 2-3 years and will cost £ 2,850 for the whole time.

    As you can see, the cost is more than acceptable for a university of this level. In addition to these costs, you will also need to buy literature; its cost is not included in the price of tuition.

    The following courses are now available at LSE for distance education :

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