Or Application Form to be returned to Student Services
This course is a primarily for those students who wish to pursue a career in midwifery. It also provides preparation for entry to a degree or higher diploma course in health care including Nursing and other related health care professions.
Four modules are studied, these are:
- Human Biology
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Health Studies
In addition a research project will be undertaken chosen from one of the subject areas.
Credits are awarded for the Access course modules. To achieve the Access Diploma, you must gain all 60 credits, including a minimum of 45 credits at Level 3. There are 20 units worth 3 credits each; 6 units of Biology, 4 of Psychology, 3 of Health Studies, 3 Sociology and 4 development units. 15 units are graded, while 5 must be passed but are not graded.
The Access to HE Diploma is awarded by Openawards.org.
This course is for students aged 19plus.
Pre Access Health including GCSE Maths, English Language and Science at Grade 4/C or Pre Access Medical Health and Science Professions including GCSE Maths and English Language at Grade 4/C above or 5 GCSE's which must include Maths, English Language and Science at Grade 4/C or above.
Evidence of relevant work experience in Health or Social Care sector, preferably working with women and families.
Office use only. Non Standard 21.45c.Assessments are continuous and include examinations, reports, essays, tests, assignments and presentations.
Proof of existing qualifications is required before a place can be offered.
Applicants will be selected for interview based on written task and application form. Factors considered during the interview include academic potential, motivation, relevant experience, and organisational and communication skills.
You will need to demonstrate that you can study successfully at a level equivalent to A-Level and have good English and number skills. It is preferable that you have some IT skills, but you will be given an opportunity to acquire these. In addition to lesson time, you will be expected to complete about 16 hours of independent study per week.
You should be aware that to meet the entry requirements for specific courses at University, you may need particular qualifications in addition to the Access qualification.
For example, some courses require GCSE Maths, English and Science at grade B or above and relevant work experience. You are advised to check the entry requirements for your intended degree course as soon as possible.
When you attend your Access interview, you will be given the opportunity to discuss how any additional requirements could be met.
Useful websites: Individual university websites, UCAS - www.ucas.com. NHS - www.nhscareers.nhs.uk
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Planned Timetable
Day | Times | Campus |
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Wednesday | 09:00 — 12:00 | Online |
Wednesday | 13:00 — 16:00 | 12 Quays Main Building |
Thursday | 09:00 — 12:00 | 12 Quays Main Building |
If you are aged 19 or over:
If you are aged 19+ and living in the Liverpool City Region (inc Wirral), many courses will be free. If you are aged 19+ and live outside the Liverpool City Region, this course may be free. Terms & conditions apply.
If you are aged 19+, you may be able to apply for a 19+ Advanced Learner Loan (which is available for this course).
Did you know that many of our courses are free for students aged 19 and above?
Find out if you are eligible for free funding here, or contact our student service team on 0151 551 7777.
If you are required to pay a fee you may be entitled to an Adult Learner Loan or other financial support. For more information on support available visit Bursaries and Loans. We also allow payment by instalments for some courses.
Fee : £3384.00
This is a full level 3 course
The fee quoted is for the academic year 22/23.
For advice and guidance, please contact Student Services via our online enquiry form