Universities that offer part-time undergraduate courses have different ways of delivering them. Some have regular evening or weekend lectures, whereas others are mostly online.
I'm studying Computing and IT with the UK's Open University. Module texts are sent through the post or are available online, and there are a mixture of online and face-to-face tutorials (which are optional but recommended). Depending on the student's module choice, however, they may be required to attend exams at an exam centre, or residential school.
I'm not aware of any ranking, but if you are interested in taking a course that is mostly online, you might want to search for distance learning courses in your country of residence. Of course, it may also be possible to study a course offered by a university from another country. The Open University has students studying online from around the world, for instance.
I'm studying Computing and IT with the UK's Open University. Module texts are sent through the post or are available online, and there are a mixture of online and face-to-face tutorials (which are optional but recommended). Depending on the student's module choice, however, they may be required to attend exams at an exam centre, or residential school.
I'm not aware of any ranking, but if you are interested in taking a course that is mostly online, you might want to search for distance learning courses in your country of residence. Of course, it may also be possible to study a course offered by a university from another country. The Open University has students studying online from around the world, for instance.