Thank you for all that info. Now it will makes anything I can read on a universty site even more unclear (since they define bachelors in different ways).
Just to complete your info, in Belgium we have some 60 ECTS masters. Mainly evening classes I think.
If I get it it's as when in my IT bachelor I got "High honors" (>80%), but I could have succeeded with 50-79%. At least in this country's culture it doesn't add much value to the diploma.
So why would an honours degree be the only one worth getting ? Is it more important in this context ?
Well, I thought the OU would have the advantage of being internationl, but it looks like most courses are only available to UK and Iralend.
Though according to this page http://www.openuniversity.edu/courses/approved-study-area?field_course_study_area_tid=47&field_course_level_value=All , some...
Thank you for your reply.
UCL London has this certificate (seems to be 1 evening/week for 2 years): http://www.ucl.ac.uk/phys/admissions/certificate/index/
But it sounds a little bit as a hobby, am I right ? I guess it doesn't allow to go further in the studies ?
Hello,
I currently have a bachelor in IT (evenig classes). I live in Belgium and the only grades I know are Bachelor/Master/PhD. Maybe I would like to find evening classes in physics, even if it's in another country (very hypothetical for now).
I'm currently looking for infos about the...