Faculties and degree programmes are responsible for the provision of open university studies and the allocation of the required resources. The studies are part of the teaching offered by degree programmes and included in their teaching programme design. Read more at Teaching programmes.
Studies can be organised, for example, as follows:
- A separate open university course alongside a course for degree students
- A separate open university course with places for degree students free of charge
- A degree course with places for open university students
- A massive open online course (MOOC)
Why choose option 1: A separate open university course alongside a course for degree students
- The demand for open university studies and the planned open university student numbers are so high that a single course cannot accommodate both open university and degree students.
- Degree students are offered more flexible course completion options (at their own expense).
- Degree and open university students have different needs in terms of course pace and scheduling.
Why choose option 2: A separate open university course with places for degree students
- The teaching programme period includes summer courses (free of charge for degree students).
- Bottleneck courses are avoided in degree education.
- Some degree students cannot be admitted to a course aimed at them (e.g., because of model schedules changing at the turn of curriculum periods).
- Some new degree students have previously completed basic studies and their model schedules require individual solutions.
- Degree students can receive quotas free of charge.
Why choose option 3: Quota for open university students in a degree-programme course
- Open university education can be expanded and diversified.
- If it is inexpedient to organise a separate open university course (e.g., demand is lower), shared courses enable the provision of the necessary or desired open university studies.
- If few degree students are taking a course (e.g., some optional courses), the number of participants required can be ensured by offering places to open university students.
- Teachers have given positive feedback on heterogeneous student groups and the benefits of continuous learners’ experience and insights regarding employment and professional needs.
Read more about practical considerations when opening positions for your own course from a checklist PDF file.
Why choose option 4: A massive open online course (MOOC)