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Online Degree, Online Courses and Distance Learning in Papua New Guinea

About Online Degree, Online Courses and Distance Learning in Papua New Guinea

Distance learning programs and online courses are offered by many universities in Papua New Guinea to provide education to students residing far away from the major centers of education. Distance education is flexible in nature and can cater to much larger number of students than traditional class room coaching can. Keeping the economic and geographical constraints in mind- distance learning and online courses are offered by many public and private institutions in New Guinea.
 
Open Universities in Papua New Guinea
 
Extension studies programs provide higher secondary and college level education to the geographically and economically disadvantaged people of Papua New Guinea. Classes are held at university study centers during summer. For the rest of the year, study materials are provided through correspondence. Occasional tutorial lessons at local study centers are also held to help students. These open universities offer an opportunity to students employed in livelihood, to further enhance their skills and knowledge.
 
Online courses are offered in subjects like business management and administration, banking, law, public administration, psychology, so on and so forth. These courses not only award government recognized degrees, but also make the student aware of e-learning prospects and usage of computers. Study centers are set up in local areas to cater to students’ needs.

Distance Education in Papua New Guinea
 
Distance education prospects in Papua New Guinea have increased considerably. Besides a significant increase in number of students opting for distance learning courses, the number and kinds of institutions and colleges offering distance education courses have also increased.
 
Interestingly, government departments like the Department of Health, Post and Telecommunications, Papua New Guinea Electricity Commission and the Police Department have introduced distance learning courses in their own training programs. Also, many foreign universities, which offer online and correspondence courses, have started operating in Papua New Guinea with the government’s permission. However, before one enrolls for such a course under foreign universities, necessary information should be collected about legal recognition of the higher authorities of the course.
 
Problems of infrastructure, dearth in number of instructors etc. have been somehow hindered by the introduction of distance education opportunities. It is slowly building up the necessary workforce needed for a strong education sector. The courses are also cost-effective in nature. For those who are already employed, these correspondence or online courses offer a great opportunity to achieve more education without leaving their jobs.