0 a course of study in which you study at home, receiving, and sending off work by post, email, etc. --
1 a course of study that you do from your home with books and other information that are sent to you by post or email: --
He took a correspondence course in accountancy.
Where approval has been given for a prisoner to follow a correspondence course, it is normal practice for the postal costs to be met from public funds.
The people get eight typewriting lessons lasting an hour and a half each, making 12 hours of typewriting, plus a correspondence course and the renting of a typewriter for £30.
One of the important factors mentioned was the invisible earnings of banking and insurance, and these are two businesses which depend almost entirely on the correspondence course method of education.
He took a correspondence course, and paid for it out of his own purse.
The initiative in a correspondence course is for the prisoner himself to volunteer to undertake it.
Many people who are remote from colleges of further education opt for a correspondence course.
If we go along this dangerous road, we shall be conducting parliamentary business by correspondence course.
Some 30 years ago, the training for accountants in this country was entirely by correspondence course.