The Access to Health Sciences course can lead students on to study a professional healthcare or science degree at university.
Access to Health Sciences is the perfect course for anyone who is currently in full- or part-time work, or who has family commitments and wants to get back into post-GCSE education. These courses also suit those who have high-level qualifications from overseas and who wish to further their studies in the UK.
This course will prepare students for a range of university courses including:
This is an intensive course, so candidates must be certain they are ready for both the academic demands and the workload of the programme. On successful completion of the course, learners will achieve the Access to Higher Education Diploma qualification. This is a nationally recognised qualification that is accepted for entry into Higher Education courses.
Biology, Chemistry and Health Care are covered as major subjects on this course. You will also be required to study Numeracy, Communications and Study Skills as mandatory core subjects. Weekly personal tutorials are held to support students through their studies.
Please note that some degree pathways require additional qualifications (e.g GCSE Maths/English at Grade B), alongside the Access to HE Diploma qualification. Please ensure you sign up to the appropriate provision based on your planned exit route - this can be discussed with us during your interview if you wish.
If you don't already have the GCSE qualifications and these are needed for your preferred university course, you might like to consider our pre-Access course - Adult Foundation. Induction week typically starts in the first week of September each academic year.
Course Fee: £160.00
Part-time enrolment fee: £35.00
3 or more years out of formal education. GCSE Maths C+ and/or English C+ (Please be aware that some universities require GCSE English and maths C+ grade at application stage, and in some instances GCSE Science). Numeracy skills at Level 2 and literacy skills at strong Level 2/preferably level 3 – assessed at interview. Students will need to have basic IT skills, and be able to use Microsoft Office apps, such as Teams, Word and PowerPoint for academic research and assignments. Clear, well researched exit pathways, knowledge of university courses and their entry requirements. Students should research and make sure that they meet the qualification entry requirements for their chosen universities. You will need to provide evidence of your qualifications before enrolling.
I think I have really grown in confidence on the course, and have gained basic skills which I didn’t have before, I left school at the begin in Year 11, so getting a C in maths and English at GCSE was a big deal for me, and it boosted my confidence.
After completing this course, successful candidates may progress within the college and go on to study for a Foundation Degree. Many students also pursue various employment opportunities within the industry, as well as a number of courses at University.