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TECH Technological University
Remote learning is more common these days, the pandemic has increased work and study from home and one hundred percent online. TECH United Kingdom is clear about this purpose and that is why it is known as the world's largest online university.
TECH University led the ranking of colleges because of the number of programs, they have more than 10,000 university degrees in ten different languages. Their extensive catalogue covers the vast majority of subjects which includes Sciences of Health, Social Sciences, Design, Engineering, Law, Economics, Marketing, Business, Languages, Communication, Education, Arts, Humanities, among others.
Reaching its goals, the educational group needs the fundamental support of a faculty, for this reason, they have the best international teaching faculty made up of more than 4,000 teachers including professors, full professors, associates, assistants, and guests. All of them are professionals of reference in their field and can provide each training program with the highest academic quality.
As Technological University is focused on providing higher education, the degrees they offer are advanced master's degrees, professional master’s degrees, postgraduate diplomas, and postgraduate certificates.
These have the purpose of supplying the best experience in learning the most up-to-date topics in each area of knowledge that will guarantee maximum employability of their students according to data from the consulting firm KPMG.
More than 500,000 students from over 150 countries have already placed their trust in learning at TECH Technological University because the online system allows anyone at any time, in any place in the world, to access world-class international programs.
Innovative learning method
TECH University has implemented a unique learning experience, and how is this method working? Well, they are the first online university to combine the ‘Case Method’ with Relearning which consists of a 100% online learning system based on repetition.
Relearning consists of offering students a learning approach based on guided repetition, it allows them to get new skills in a practical way. The contents, thereby, enhance the learning process and optimize the time that they spend studying so they will be able to overcome the Forgetting Curve studied by the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus.
In this way, the programs have material chosen by qualified teachers and pedagogues to teach in the most didactic way possible and present it as interactive multimedia elements. This format allows the concepts to be assimilated more quickly, efficiently, and the contents last longer in the memory.
The world's largest selection of postgraduate courses
Technological university is an institution that belongs to the TECH educational group, a Spanish capital multinational company that has an international presence since 2015 and was recognized by the Financial Times as one of the 200 fastest-growing companies in Europe in 2017 and 2018.
Its international trajectory has allowed it to become a benchmark for distance learning and emphasizes that, in a sector as important as education, the key lies in the quality of training. It is offered by the university is done online through the TECH University virtual campus, allowing flexible training adapted to each student, who can access the content at any time and from any device.
Finally, in an era where the democratization of information must be a key factor in our day-to-day this university allows more people to have access to high-quality education with an elite method to enhance all their skills and continue growing in the labour field and personal life.
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