@authenticity I see. I can understand that programming, or IT in general, is definitely not for everyone. I have classmates (from diploma) who changed their study field from CS to English communication, business, etc. And most of them excel in what they're doing. One of them was good at programming, but she had to work 10 times harder than everybody else to be decent. If you find learning accounting is seamless and have passion for it, then it's good.
All OUM degree programmes are part-time. So far, all my classes are 100% online(I even skipped about 75% of the classes this semester because I'm busy with work lmao). But I remembered reading somewhere that there will be face-to-face classes for subjects like English, Third Language, or some sort. But those most probably will be done on weekends. Almost all OUM students are full-time workers, so they will accommodate with consideration for full-time workers.
I couldn't answer your last few questions since I'm still studying. For my course, there will be an internship. I wouldn't say 100% fully online. There would be instances where you have to come to campus(taking student card, cert, enquiries, etc). But SO FAR, for me, memang 100% online.
Sorry if I am questioning alot. Cause I am still figuring out all these stuff.
Tbh, me too hahahaha.