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Certificate of Higher Education in Philosophy, Religion and Ethics

How you study

Studying as an External student offers you maximum flexibility in planning your studies; you can study at a time and place to suit yourself using the introductory study materials The Universityprovide as the starting point. When you first register as an External student you will receive:

  • The Arts Good Study Guide by Ellie Chambers and Andrew Northedge

  • Student Handbook and Regulations

  • subject guides for each module studied

  • past examination papers and Examiners' reports

  • access to online resources and reference materials, including a Virtual Learning Environment and Online Library.

Each year you continue to register as an External student, you will receive updated materials.

Regional study support

You can either study independently at a pace that suits you, or enrol for additional classes at a local institution (either full or part time) and benefit from the more formalized support this provides.

Please note that the University of London does not have a formal relationship with these institutions and cannot guarantee or comment on the standards of their teaching or service to students.

Note: in addition to the materials The Universityprovide you will be advised to buy some books, and you may also need to refer to others in a library. As far as possible, you should consider the facilities available locally to you, and how accessible books are likely to be before registering as an External student.