On-site positions and remote positions
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On-site positions
- You must send us a detailed mentoring report every week.
- You must inform us every week of any difficulties encountered
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Remote positions
- You must have an Internet connection and a computer.
- You must provide us with a valid email address
- You must send us a detailed mentoring report every week.
- You must inform us every week of any difficulties encountered
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Study at any time
- You won’t need to log in at fixed times.
- Most courses have weekly or bi-weekly deadlines for assignments,
- You can join our courses with ease.
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Equipment set-up
- Electronic textbooks
- Websites
- Software
- Interactive exercises
- You can access your course materials from any device in your online classroom as soon as the course begins.
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Learn from academics and practicing experts
- Courses are taught by experienced and successful academic practitioners who are leaders in the fields they teach.
- You’ll benefit from their diverse knowledge and gain the practical, real-world industry knowledge and skills that employers are looking for.
- With the knowledge they impart, you’ll also understand the challenges you’ll face in the workplace.
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Collaborate with students and faculty
- Learning online or onsite doesn’t mean you learn alone.
- You’ll have plenty of opportunities to participate in discussions, work on group projects and interact with your classmates.
- Some programs are offered in a cohort format, which means you’ll be learning alongside the same group of students throughout your program, helping you build strong friendships and a network of relationships.