You can also choose a college or university which has affiliation to a Kenyan college. E.g university of Sunderland has Intel college in Kenya. This way your course work is supervised by a local institutions.
My thoughts.
Oliver
Would advise you to do two things
· Check the ranking of the degree on the UK Academic Quality Assurance Agency website
· Check with Commission for Higher Education – Once CHE approves a degree all Kenyan employers are bound to accept them.
If you have not made a final decision consider UNISA from SA which Kenyans are more familiar with
Regards,
Alex
From: Jayden Brayden via skunkworks [mailto:skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke]
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 6:49 AM
To: Skunkworks forum
Subject: [Skunkworks] How do employers view online degrees?
I am preparing to do an online Msc in Software Engineering at the University of Liverpool. I have chosen to do it online since I move a lot between countries, so getting a Masters degree from a brick-and-mortar campus is out of the question.
So my question is:
- Do employers view degrees earned online differently than degrees earned on campus?
- Is there a Skunk here that has experience learning online and willing to share his/her experience regarding online degrees?
Thanks.
Jay
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