- #1
xargon
- 3
- 0
Hi everyone,
This is not a college problem per se. I have been working for a quite some time now and have been developing in the area of physics for sometime now. I would like to join a university and complete a degree. However, due to certain circumstances, I cannot really stop working and pursue a program full-time.
I came across Open University of UK and noticed that they offer a bachelors of physics online. Open University is quite recognized from what I hear. However, I would like to know if it is worth it to joint his program. Would I be able to join a masters later in another school after I finish this program.
The description of the program and the courses can be found under:
http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/classifications/science_physical_science__physics__page.shtm
I would really appreciate it if someone would take the time to make a recommendation.
Thanks,
Xargon
This is not a college problem per se. I have been working for a quite some time now and have been developing in the area of physics for sometime now. I would like to join a university and complete a degree. However, due to certain circumstances, I cannot really stop working and pursue a program full-time.
I came across Open University of UK and noticed that they offer a bachelors of physics online. Open University is quite recognized from what I hear. However, I would like to know if it is worth it to joint his program. Would I be able to join a masters later in another school after I finish this program.
The description of the program and the courses can be found under:
http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/classifications/science_physical_science__physics__page.shtm
I would really appreciate it if someone would take the time to make a recommendation.
Thanks,
Xargon