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Originally Posted by Columbine
I think OP means an Open University degree. It can be subject specific, it's just a degree that you can take whilst working/part time. It's quite popular in the UK amongst unqualified professionals as it allows to to get a degree without having to relocate, quit work, leave your family etc. Although it doesn't have quite as much clout as a conventional degree, it's getting more credible and it is considered a valid degree here in the UK.
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Ah, thanks, but I knew what an Open Univeristy degree is and what it can do
It's just there is an actual 'open degree' that the Open Univeristy offers, I thought that was what the OP was planning to take. I know the univeristy offers many qualifications and that an open degree is one of them, but if I was mistaken as he was meaning 'Open Univeristy degree' rather than 'open degree' then I apologise.