How many hours do I need to set aside for study each week?

Modified on Tue, 17 Jan 2023 at 11:50 AM

All Elklan courses are externally quality assured and accredited by an OfQual regulated national Awarding Organisation. This ensures that the course and your learning log meet the national standards of a formally recognised Awarding Organisation.


Most Elklan courses are offered at either level 2 or 3 but some are level 1 and and a few are level 4 courses. You gain a certain number of credits for each course (Elklan offers 3, 6, 9 or 10 credit courses). One credit represents 10 hours of study. This includes time spent within the teaching session and private study. Private study includes all discussions, reading, reflection, observations and planning as well as written work.



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