Access to HE Diploma in Allied Health Professions

Access to HE Diploma in Allied Health Professions

Start date
This course runs at various times of the year

Location
Brockenhurst College - Main Site

Code
207961

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Course introduction


This Access course is designed to give you everything you need to progress onto degree courses associated with the health professions.

The term ‘allied health professions’ encompasses a range of job roles, including those in podiatry, dietetics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography and paramedic science.

Importantly, this learning opportunity will equip you for higher-level learning through the study of Biology and Social Issues in Healthcare.

This learning curve will enrich your knowledge of the mind, body and important issues related to medicine and health, giving you a foundation of knowledge on which to build at university. 

Why choose
Access to HE Diploma in Allied Health Professions?


At Brock we provide specialist pastoral support to ensure you make an easy transition back into education.

Small class sizes, a focus on study and academic writing skills, and a dedicated Progression Advisor to assist you with your UCAS application, are all part of the Brock support package.

We will also help you build your knowledge and skills, helping you become a more confident self-directed learner who can make the switch to higher education relatively easily.

Teaching & learning


We combine proven teaching methods with a focus on fostering a deep understanding of the subject matter in order to help you reach your learning objectives.

You will engage in a range of learning activities, including: writing essays, delivering presentations, examining case studies and participating in class discussions.

In addition, we will encourage you to read around your subject to enhance your understanding and apply your knowledge to unfamiliar situations, helping you become a more independent learner.

Information & support


Funding:

You can apply for funding through the Advanced Learner Loan system to help you cover the costs of studying for an Access qualification, find out more.

Once you are at university you may be able to apply for a £5,000 annual support payment, plus other help, depending on your course, find out more.

 

Funded nursery places:

If you are in receipt of an Advanced Learner Loan, you may be eligible for funded nursery places.

Not only that, at Brockenhurst College we have an Early Years Education centre conveniently located on our main campus.

Highwood Nursery is rated GOOD by Ofsted and currently has vacancies.

For more information, including details about availability and eligibility, please call 01590 625555.

Cost


£3,384

Minimum entry requirements


Most universities require Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 (C) or above. You should achieve these grades before starting an Access course. 

Access to Higher Education is aimed solely at students aged 19+ who want to go to university and is accepted by universities for their courses.

This is an intensive programme of study. For this reason you must be able to commit to the timetable of lessons plus independent study each week. 

Course structure


The qualification comprises 60 credits, all at Level 3. Fifty-one credits are for academic content and six are for study skills, academic writing and IT skils. 

Here is a breakdown of the study units:

1. Biology

Biology is a key subject on this course. You will study a range of units including cell biology, organ systems, homeostasis, human reproductive biology and anatomy.

2. Social Issues in Healthcare

In this unit you will learn about the development of health and social care, the concept of inequalities, and the factors influencing services.  You will also undertake a research project in an area of personal interest.

3. Academic Writing

This unit will give you the writing skills you need to perform well at university. It also covers effective research, referencing and essay planning.

4. Study Skills

Picking up effective study skills such as time management and organisation is covered thoroughly by this unit. In addition, Study Skills will help you with your UCAS application and university interviews.

5. IT Application Skills

This unit will help you develop the IT skills you need for this course and for university. You will learn how to produce professional reports in Microsoft Word, presentations in PowerPoint and also how to efficiently manage your files.

What can I do with this qualification?


Upon successful completion of this Access course you can apply to university to study a degree in a range of allied healthcare subjects such as Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Paramedic Science and Dietetics.

We recommend you seek relevant work experience opportunities to strengthen your university application.

Dates & Locations

Code

Location

Date

Code207961

LocationBrockenhurst College - Main Site

Date & time This course runs at various times of the year

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