University "Mediterranean" - Distance Learning System

Distance Learning System

“Acquiring knowledge and skills through provided information and instructions by using various technologies and other forms of distance learning.“

Possibility of distance learning and testing via Internet is becoming necessity of every university, faculty or higher school. Development of "Distance learning" in world has achieved a breakthrough. Numerous world-known academic institutions offer this studying category as a compulsory choice of modern education in their curricula. This model of studying commonly used in the western countries became our reality. Faculty of Information Technology, Faculty of Tourism Bar-MTS-“Montenegro Tourism School“ and Faculty of Law offer Distance Learning System (DLS) in their curricula. Faculty of Information Technologies of the University ”Mediteran” in Podgorica took into account recommendations and experience of leading world institutions and organizations providing specific standards and systems to ensure quality in distance teaching.

Preparations for introduction of DLS to other faculties are in process.

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