Open Learning Programmes Southampton
Open learning aims to remove the education barriers to people without the usual formal educational history, making learning open to everyone. Courses generally have no entry requirements, no upper age limit and range from short courses for people who have never studied before to specialist programmes aimed at postgraduates.
Monica Daniels
023 80227778
14 Sir Georges Road
Southampton
Monica Daniels
023 80227778
14 Sir Georges Road
Southampton GB.SO153AT
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Parent Support Link Ltd
023 80399764
Bitterne Manor Community Centre
Southampton
Parent Support Link Ltd
023 80399764
Bitterne Manor Community Centre
Southampton GB.SO181AX
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New Road Centre
023 80717171
2 The Carronades
Southampton
New Road Centre
023 80717171
2 The Carronades
Southampton GB.SO140AA
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No Limits East
023 80435000
406-408 Portsmouth Road
Southampton
No Limits East
023 80435000
406-408 Portsmouth Road
Southampton GB.SO199AT
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Victim Support (New Forest & Romsey)
023 80237348
6 Northlands Road
Southampton
Victim Support (New Forest & Romsey)
023 80237348
6 Northlands Road
Southampton GB.SO152LF
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Advanced Counselling
023 80364024
18 Parsonage Road
Southampton
Advanced Counselling
023 80364024
18 Parsonage Road
Southampton GB.SO140PQ
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Melody Manning
023 80327387
1 Castle Road
Southampton
Melody Manning
023 80327387
1 Castle Road
Southampton GB.SO181QP
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Premier Counselling & Consultancy
023 80226050
61 The Avenue
Southampton
Premier Counselling & Consultancy
023 80226050
61 The Avenue
Southampton GB.SO171XS
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Southampton Pastoral Counselling Service
023 80639966
Union Road
Southampton
Southampton Pastoral Counselling Service
023 80639966
Union Road
Southampton GB.SO140PT
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Break Out Lesbian & Gay Youth Project
023 80223344
French Street
Southampton
Break Out Lesbian & Gay Youth Project
023 80223344
French Street
Southampton GB.SO142AT
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Open Learning Open learning aims to remove the education barriers to people without the usual formal educational history, making learning open to everyone. Courses generally have no entry requirements, no upper age limit and range from short courses for people who have never studied before to specialist programmes aimed at postgraduates. Although there are no formal entry requirements (such as GCSEs or A levels), you may be required to study a pre-requisite course before enrolling on some programmes; however, in many cases the pre-requisite will count towards the later qualification if you continue on to do it. The Open University One of the most popular open learning institutes is the Open University (OU). With over two million people taking courses, the OU is the largest university in Europe. Gaining an OU qualification not only proves your academic success, but also shows that you have ambition, commitment and self discipline. The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives. Robert M. Hutchins (1899-1977) learndirect learndirect has been developed by Ufi (University for industry) to provide high quality learning for adults who want to improve their existing skills or to learn new ones. It offers more than 550 different courses covering a range of subjects, including Skills for Life, IT, management and languages; more than 75% of the courses are available online. Since its launch in 2000 over 1 million students have enrolled on almost 3 million courses. Courses are designed to allow you to learn at a time, place and pace to suit you. Free taster courses are available through the learndirect web site and the network of over 2,000 learndirect centres can help you with your local learning needs. |
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