Examples of HE programmes that students progress to include:
- Adult/child/mental health nursing
- Dental hygiene
- Diagnostic radiography
- Midwifery
- Operating department practice
- Paramedic science
- Physicians associate
- Physiotherapy
- Podiatry
- Sports therapy
Examples of HE programmes that students progress to include:
The Access to Higher Education (HE) Diploma (Science) is specifically for motivated individuals aged 19 and over who have the ambition to study a degree, progress in their current career, or simply build knowledge and new skills. The ‘Health Professions’ pathway can lead to a range of degree courses and careers in the allied health sector.
The Access to HE Diploma is a QAA-recognised Level 3 qualification accepted by most UK universities nationwide as a standard entry qualification for undergraduate degree courses. If you lack relevant Level 3 qualifications and wish to study at University, an Access to Higher Education Diploma is a fantastic solution to help you achieve your goals.
The Diploma is validated by the Cambridge Access Validating Agency (CAVA). To find out more about CAVA, please visit www.cava.ac.uk.
You will study a range of subjects on the Diploma, including units that cover:
GCSE English grade A*/9 – C/4
GCSE Maths grade A*/9 – C/4
Level 2 science qualification, for example:
Foreign equivalents and Functional Skills Level 2 can be considered on a case by case basis.
If you do not hold the relevant qualifications, you may wish to consider the full-time preAccess course (https://www.peterborough.ac.uk/courses/pre-access-science-and-social-science-2/) or first undertake part-time GCSEs in English/maths/science.
You will be assessed in a variety of ways including:
During assessment you will be checked for your knowledge and understanding of a topic, your subject-specific skills, and transferable skills.
You may be required to pay tuition fees depending on your individual circumstances. Please contact the Information Centre on 03458728722, email info@peterborough.ac.uk, or visit us at our Park Crescent Campus for more details.
You may be eligible for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover for tuition fees, information about eligibility can be found at https://www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan.
You should obtain a scientific calculator. Laboratory coats are provided, but you may wish to purchase your own. For most students there is a small charge to apply to University using the UCAS system. You will need access to a computer device to complete assignment work, and having a smartphone will enable you to access learning materials and course announcements easily.
There is no work experience placement included on this course.
It is strongly recommended that you start the course with existing work experience in health or social care, for example working as a healthcare assistant, emergency first responder, or care worker. Having this experience will strengthen applications for University or employment. This is particularly important for those applying for competitive positions such as midwifery, dental hygiene or paramedic science.
You will complete your university application alongside your studies and may need to attend open days/interviews during or outside of your normal course days.
This course includes face-to-face delivery. You will be in college for up to 3 days per week, and college hours are compressed to accommodate students with caring responsibilities (9:15 – 14:45).
Attendance for lectures is mandatory, and there will also be an aspect of eLearning as part of the course to prepare you for future studies and work.
Timetables are confirmed during the enrolment process in August, but we may be able to give advice on this earlier if you require more notice to arrange work shifts/childcare.
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1 Year Full-time
£3384.00
Full-time courses are fully funded for 16 to 18-year-olds. For age 19+, various funding options are available.
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