University of Distance Education, Mandalay

The University of Distance Education, Mandalay (Burmese: အဝေးသင် တက္ကသိုလ် (မန္တလေး), pronounced [ʔəwéθɪ̀ɰ̃ tɛʔkəθò (máɰ̃dəlé)]), located in Mandalay, is one of two universities under the University of Distance Education system in Myanmar. With over 500,000 students mostly studying liberal arts and economics, the UDE system is the largest university in Myanmar. The Mandalay university serves distance education students in Upper Myanmar whereas the University of Distance Education, Yangon serves Lower Myanmar.

University of Distance Education, Mandalay
အဝေးသင် တက္ကသိုလ် (မန္တလေး)
Motto
ပညာလို အိုသည်မရှိ
Motto in English
Never too old to learn
Typepublic
Established1998[1]
RectorKhin Aye Aye
Location
Websitewww.mude.edu.mm

History

The University of Distance Education system was established in July 1992 in Yangon. In 1998, the University of Distance Education, Mandalay was founded to serve Upper Myanmar. The Mandalay university handles 18 of the 32 campuses of the UDE system.[2] The UDE's popularity has consistently increased. The enrollment in the university increased from over 38,000 in academic year 1987-88 to over 560,000 students in 2001–02.[3]

Reflecting the country's low Internet penetration rates, the primary method of communication between the students and faculty is still by regular mail. Lectures for popular majors like economics and sciences are regularly broadcast over the country's Intranet available in over 700 e-Learning Centers throughout the country.[2]

Programs

The UDE offers 19 subjects, including economics, law and five science subjects. Economics and related subjects of Public Policy, Business Management and Home Economics attract most students.[4]

Campuses

In addition to its main campus in Mandalay, the university maintains branches in the following cities.[2]

References

  1. Helen James (2005). Governance and Civil Society in Myanmar. Routledge. p. 102. ISBN 9780415355582.
  2. Dr. Sai Kyaw Tun (2007-11-05). "THE LOTUS RISES AS THE LEVEL OF THE WATER RISES" (PDF). ASEAN Case Study Workshop 2007. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Han Tin (2004-03-31). "Seminar on EDUCATION IN MYANMAR" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2011. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. Wai Phyo Myint (2002-06-02). "Degree by distance education the choice of 400,000 students". The Myanmar Times.


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