Published Jun 23, 2011
LindaH-RN71751
1 Post
Hello,
I know there are several threads for different distant learning programs but I haven't seen much on the University of Dundee. I'm graduating with my RN this December after being a LPN for 15 years. My passion is in the Hospice and palliative field. Has anyone from the states graduated from there and if so can you explain how it works? I'm most interested in the BN of palliative care. Any information good or bad would be most appreciated.
Thank you,
Linda:nurse:
pepipop
I, too, am looking into the University of Dundee programs after hearing about them from a friend at work and I have also read the threads on this forum. How did you hear about them, have you come across any adverts/information about them recently? My firend directed me to their website but I believe they used to advertise in Advance? Maria
SoCalRN1970
219 Posts
I am a graduate of DLC University of Dundee.. I just received by BSN! I live in the states. I found the program itself relatively easy.
BUT! The University is unorganized, slow to respond to emails and the program itself a bit unstructured.
I finished my degree after 2 years. It cost 1/3 of the tuition here at our local Cal State program, and I didnt' have to do clinicals. SO, it was a good choice for me. I however, found it as outlined above, unstructured, unorganized and really slow to respond to emails.