Anthony Beckwith
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I have recently embarked on a BSc physics course with The OU. Has anybody eles studied with the OU?. So far I have found them helpful and supportive. Any advice?
The discussion centers around experiences and inquiries related to studying physics at The Open University (OU), focusing on the structure of the program, support for students, and the handling of laboratory components in an online format.
Participants express a mix of positive and critical views about the OU, with some agreeing on the importance of lab work while others discuss the adequacy of online lab experiences. No consensus is reached regarding the best approach to studying at the OU or the effectiveness of online lab courses.
Participants highlight various aspects of the OU's program, including the need for hands-on lab experience and the challenges of balancing study with work commitments. Some comments reflect uncertainty about the adequacy of online lab components and the overall value of the degree.
They have a campus for lab work in Milton Keynes.Dr Transport said:How is the program going to handle lab courses being online, that is a necessary part of the physics curriculum anywhere and i'd not hire a person with a degree without it.
Dr Transport said:How is the program going to handle lab courses being online, that is a necessary part of the physics curriculum anywhere and i'd not hire a person with a degree without it.
StatGuy2000 said:My understanding is that the Open University in the UK is that lab courses are handled by using the computer to analyze experiments that have been conducted in lab practice. There may also be options available for Open University students to take lab courses on site with other universities.