Available Courses Via Correspondence
Once you have determined that you are competent and enough self-motivated to successfully study a correspondence course, you must investigate the variety or correspondence courses available out there. Although this list is not an exhaustive list, we will aim to give you a good idea of the huge variety of correspondence courses available to you and in which industries you can find employment with this qualification.
- Beauty therapy studies
- Bookkeeping and Accounting
- Business studies (There is both short courses as well as accredited courses with institutions like ICB, CIMA and CAT)
- Computer studies (This includes short courses in all types of programmes, graphics design and web design)
- Creative studies (this is a broad category of courses which will enable you to find work as could a wedding planner, a photographer, a freelance writer, a web designer, a graphic designer or an events manager)
- Décor and design studies (this can be pure interior design or a more advanced course in structural design as well as the relevant computer design software)
- Child care studies (this can include first aid, crèche management studies or child even child psychology)
- Hospitality studies (This can be event management, tourism, food and beverage or photographic studies)
- Human Resource studies (this includes courses in trauma studies and business management)
- Investigation and Forensic studies (this includes auditing, risk analysis, risk management, policing and also trauma support)
- Management studies (this is a very wide field with an almost unlimited variety of courses pertaining to management and business)
- Professional studies (these courses gives you membership and accreditation – the best known are ICB, CIMA, and CompTIA)
- Project Management studies
- Secretarial studies (professional and executive)
- Sports and fitness studies (science, management, coaching)
- Writing studies (creative, script, novel, short stories or English language skills)