Would the costs associated with a shorter course of study be on a per module basis? And, if so, are those costs available (including supplemental fees for residential courses)?
If you register as a part-time student you can pay on a course by course basis. The fees for these are in direct proportion to the full cost of the programme. In other words, by the time you finish you will have paid the same as if you were on the full-time programme. Three of the six academic modules run residentially. For these a charge for food is levied. This might be seen as an extra cost but you would be paying for food in Edinburgh anyway. For 2 of the courses you can expect to pay around £30 per week. The third residential academic course is based on the Island of Rum on the West Coast of Scotland. The cost of accommodation there (in an old castle, as it happens) is about £90 for the week and the cost of the ferry (about £15) and food (about £30) just about cover it.
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