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Open Qualifications

Discover the ultimate in flexible learning for your employees. Build a bespoke qualification suited to your L&D needs, with a customisable choice of modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

  • Completely customisable to your business need
  • Choice of over 400 modules across the different qualifications
  • Study to Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor’s or Master’s level
  • Flexible to meet changing career needs
  • Online learning fits around professional and personal commitments
  • No formal entry requirements for undergraduate study​

Is my employee ready for OU study?


Open qualifications are ideal for employers

Our Open qualifications offer a high level of flexibility and customisation for employers and learners, making them perfect for evolving and agile organisations.  

  • BA/BSc Open  – undergraduate-level study, with hundreds of modules to choose from
  • MA/MSc Open – postgraduate-level study with a wide range of module choices

Open qualifications are not restricted subjects or disciplines. You can build a bespoke qualification as unique as your sector, organisation or employee needs.

Choose a combination that reflects the specific circumstances of your business. For example, IT, people management and language modules.

Or match the modules to the career trajectory of your employee. For example, starting with IT and project expertise then and moving towards management as they advance through the business.   


How the BA/BSc Open works

Three stages of study

The BA/BSc Open comprises three stages. For employees studying part-time, each stage represents two years of study. Learners complete 120 credits per stage, with modules typically counting as 30 or 60 credits.

Multiple exit and entry points

Each stage represents a standalone qualification and is a stepping stone to the next. So learners can leave with a recognised qualification at the end of any stage.

  • Stage 1: Certificate
  • Stage 2: Diploma
  • Stage 3: BA or BSc degree

Students can also transfer credit from prior OU learning to start at the level that’s appropriate to their prior academic experience.

This allows employers and learners to fit learning flexibly around changing professional and personal commitments.


Build a bespoke undergraduate degree

Unrivalled flexibility puts you in complete control of the programme contents. Here are some examples of bespoke pathways you could build.

  Employee 1 Employee 2 Employee 3
  Aspiring production manager in a green manufacturing business Healthcare worker progressing to a more senior, specialist role IT staff member who moves into management role during degree
Stage 1 An introduction to business and management (60)
Environment: journeys through a changing world (60)
Introducing health and social care (60)
Introduction to childhood studies and child psychology (60)
Introduction to computing and information technology (60)
Engineering at work (60)
Stage 2 Environmental Management 1 (30)
Energy and sustainability (30)
Shaping business opportunities (60)
Exploring childhood and youth (60)
Critical issues in health and wellbeing (60)
Object-oriented Java programming (30)
Algorithms, data structures and computability (30)
Shaping business opportunities (60)
Stage 3 Exits at the end of stage 2 with a Diploma and
option to complete stage 3 at a later date.
Leading, managing and caring (60)
Strategic management (60)
Strategic management (60)
Data management and analysis (60)
Undergraduate modules available

The Open Degree offers free choice from hundreds of modules across 16 subject areas.

Relevant subject areas for employers include:

  • Business and management
  • Computer science
  • Design
  • Engineering
  • Environmental technology
  • Health and social care
  • Law
  • Mathematics and statistics

Visit the undergraduate online prospectus page for more information on modules available on BA/BSc Open.


Test the water with Access modules

Not sure about undergraduate study? Access modules let you and your employee test their appetite for future study, without committing to a full degree programme. Explore Access modules.

Find out more about how this qualification can benefit your organisation


How the MA/MSc Open works

Five study areas, exceptional flexibility

The MA/MSc Open comprises 180 credits and typically takes two years to complete part-time.

There are five broad subject areas.

  • Group 1: Arts, humanities, music and language
  • Group 2: Education, psychology, health sciences and healthcare
  • Group 3: Science, technology, engineering and mathematics
  • Group 4: Business, finance, human resources and law
  • Group 5: Professional development modules

There are two routes through the programme:

  • Select all 180 credits from any one Groups 1 to 4
  • Select 120 credits from any one of Groups 1 to 4 and 60 credits from Group 5

Build a bespoke Master’s degree

Here are some examples of bespoke pathways you could build according to different business and employee needs.

Employee 1 Employee 2 Employee 3 Employee 3
180 credits from Group 2 120 credits from Group 2 180 credits from Group 3 120 credits from Group 3

Technology-enhanced learning (60)
Applied linguistics and
English Language (60)
Addressing inequality in
educational practice (60)

Learning and teaching:
educating the next generation (60)
Educational leadership (60)
Information Security (30)
Digital Forensics (30)
Space science (60)
Network security (30)
Manufacture, materials, design (30)
Software development (30)
Data management (30)
Coding theory (30)
Information security (30)
  60 credits from Group 5   60 credits from Group 5
  Managing change with systems
thinking in practice (30)
Technology and innovation
management (30)
  Project management (30)
Strategic capability for
technological innovation (30)

Visit the postgraduate online prospectus page for more information on modules available on MA/MSc Open.

Find out more about how this qualification can benefit your organisation
 

Making a case for investment

If you’re interested in sponsoring an employee on an Open qualification, you may need to write a business case to secure budget and buy-in. To help communicate the benefits to your business:


What type of study is right for my business?

Not sure which of our flexible learning programmes is best for your business? Contact our expert business development team for guidance on 0300 303 0122.

 

Find out how we can help your organisation

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