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4 benefits of online learning

Gone are the days you need to attend a campus or stick to a strict class schedule to get your qualification. Online learning has opened up the opportunity of being able to study when and where it suits you – without putting your work, or your life, on-hold.

 

Here are 4 benefits of online learning:

 

1. Flexibility

 

One of the greatest benefits of online learning is undoubtedly the flexibility it gives you to study whenever it suits you. With a 100% online course, there are no strict class timetables you need to stick to in order for you to learn, complete your course, and get your qualification. Since you have easy access to all your course materials online, you can download them and read, watch, listen, engage and learn at a time that suits you.

 

In place of face-to-face interaction, online courses encourage regular interaction between you and your tutors and peers in the form of engaging course content including:

 

• Video tutorials

• Podcasts

• Webinars

• Discussion boards

• Video lectures

 

Many online learning platforms also offer a mobile app as well as a desktop version. That means you can access everything you need to study both while you’re at your desk and while you’re on the move. So, whether you feel you’re more productive on your morning train ride to work, or at home late at night, with online learning you can study whenever it suits you.

 

2. Accessibility

 

As well as giving you flexibility around when you study, online learning also lets you study wherever it suits you. You don’t need to worry about attending a university campus or getting a visa to study at a university abroad with online learning. No matter where you live, or your limitations when it comes to accessibility, with online learning, you can study online from wherever you are in the world. What’s more, you’ll get a qualification that’s identical to and holds exactly the same academic weight as the on-campus version of the course you’re studying.

 

3. Keep earning money while you study

 

Choosing to study and get qualified shouldn’t mean you have to sacrifice your income. With online learning, you can keep working and earning an income while you study. Since you don’t need to attend classes or exams, your work won’t be affected by your studies. And because online courses are designed to fit around your work, you can comfortably manage both a full-time job and your studies. With online learning, you can earn a full-time income while you study and not have to worry about how you’ll keep up with your day-to-day living expenses.

 

4. Build your global network

 

When you study an online course, your classmates won’t simply be the people sitting next to you – they’ll be students from all around the world. That means you’ll open yourself up to a range of knowledge and perspectives from people with diverse cultural backgrounds – giving you a truly global learning experience.

 

As you make connections with your classmates and tutors, you’ll also be able to start building your global professional network. Your global network will not only help to greatly expand your knowledge and perspectives, it will also help you stay closely connected to any relevant job opportunities around the world. Online learning lets you build a global network that can prove to be invaluable throughout your career.

 

University of Hull Online offers 100% online masters courses that you can study flexibly alongside your full-time job and can help you build your global network.

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