Your commitment
Time commitment
Full-time distance learning students
- About 40 hours a week of independent study
- Attendance at on-site block courses if applicable
- If a course has an official exam or supervised test, you will need to attend at the allocated centre. (See Distance courses with exams or tests)
Part-time distance learning students
- About 20 hours a week of independent study
- Attendance at on-site block courses if applicable
- If a course has an official exam or supervised test, you will need to attend at the allocated centre.
(A 15-point enrolment equates to about 10 hours of study a week.)
Course delivery
- UC provides all course material online, does all marking, and assigns grades. As an Arts distance student, you participate in lectures through the university’s online interactive learning platform (Learn) via your home computer. To access the Learn site, students will be given a user ID and password. Distance students are also given an Outlook Live student email account.
- Learn is an online teaching and learning space that provides an access to your course materials, discussion forums and links to other web-based resources.
- Learn is designed to be simple to use. There is plenty of supporting information on each page.
- Lecturers and tutors communicate with students by email and via Learn.
Course materials and textbooks
- Course materials are accessed online through UC's learning management system, Learn, which is powered by Moodle. Materials can be read or printed as required.
- Supplementary materials may be sent with the course. If there are supplementary materials they will be sent before the course starts.
- Any compulsory textbooks can be found in the course outline. Course outlines are available online. The University Bookshop (UBS) is a bookseller located at the University and orders can be placed by phone or email.
- Most courses also have recommended readings. You will find information about recommended readings in your course outline. These readings can generally be borrowed through the UC Library. Often the recommended readings for your course can be purchased from UBS, but you are advised to try the library first.
Assignments
- Normally distance assignments are submitted electronically via the course Learn site. Any assignments that cannot be submitted electronically must be sent by mail to the department.
- If assignments are submitted electronically via Learn it is likely that they will be marked and returned via Learn. Interim grades will also be available via the Learn Gradebook. Final grades are available on myUC.
- If an assignment is required to be submitted via mail it will be marked and returned via mail. Grades will be available via the Learn Gradebook.