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Access to HE: Nursing, Midwifery & Allied Professions
This course is designed for people aged 18 or over years and is perfect for anyone looking to start a career in nursing, midwifery or any of the allied health professions, or considering changing careers to work in these fields.
A career in any nursing and midwifery-focussed profession empowers you to help people, working in a variety of positions and a wide choice of specialties.
You will study in college for 12 hours a week and complete the rest of your studies independently. If you are prepared to study hard, this is a great flexible course to fit around your lifestyle and working commitments - voluntary or paid work within related fields will strengthen your university application and is recommended.
We have a highly skilled and experienced teaching team, and this is one of the reasons we see success and progression to university rates significantly above the national average.
The course is well-established and widely accepted by universities, providing you with UCAS tariff points that are equivalent to three A Levels.
Subjects/Topics Covered
The Access to HE Diploma in Nursing and Midwifery is designed to prepare students for entry into a range of undergraduate programs in the allied health professions. The subjects covered in this course typically include:
Human Biology: students will learn about the structure and function of the human body, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems.
Psychology: within this topic you will explore a range of studies relating to human behaviour and to mental health conditions and the range of treatments and therapies which are successful in supporting recovery from them.
Research and Referencing: students will learn about research methods used in medical and healthcare fields, including qualitative and quantitative research.
Study Skills: This module covers communication skills that are essential for success in the social sciences, including verbal and written communication, presentation skills, and teamwork.
Assessment Method
The Access to HE Diploma is designed to reflect the rigor and demands of undergraduate study. It includes a range of assessment methods such as essays, reports, exams, presentations, and portfolios. The assessments will be spread throughout the year, and you will receive regular feedback to help you progress and develop your skills.
Study Time
You will study in college for 12 hours a week and complete the rest of your studies independently. If you are prepared to study hard, this is a great flexible course to fit around your lifestyle and working commitments - voluntary or paid work within related fields will strengthen your university application and is recommended.
Please note that Access courses require at least one day per week of independent study and applicants must be able to commit to that.
Progression Opportunities
This course will help you progress onto a variety of degree courses within science pathways, including University Centre Weston’s:
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Assistant Practitioner (Health and Social Care) Higher Apprenticeship
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Assistant Practitioner (Mental Health) Higher Apprenticeship
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Nursing Associate FdSc (Higher Apprenticeship)
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SEND and Inclusive Practice BA (Hons)
Plus a range of degrees at universities across the country, including:
- Adult Nursing
- Mental Health Nursing
- Learning Disabilities Nursing
- Children’s Nursing
- Midwifery
- Paramedic Science
- Radiography
- Chiropractic
- Physiotherapy
- Nutrition
Entry Requirements
GSCE English Grade 4/C is mandatory. It may be possible to study GCSE maths alongside, as this will be needed for most universities, but this is dependent on the applicant’s circumstances and will be discussed at interview.
We will consider equivalent qualifications, but the applicant must check that their equivalents will be accepted for entry to their chosen university. Please note, that if you wish to progress to UWE Bristol, they will accept maths units which are studied within the Access programme as equivalent to GCSE maths.
Category & Subject Area
Access to Higher Education Courses for adults Courses for adults Health and Social CareiAn interview is required for this course.
Financial Information
Most people qualify for FREE tuition and material fees due to discounts we offer. Click on the icon(s) below to find out what you’ll need to pay.
Full Fee: £3,384.00 ?
Supported Fee: £3,384.00 ?
Bosang
Access to HE: Nursing and Midwifery
Bosang stands as a shining example of perseverance and dedication, earning him the esteemed titles of Access to HE Student of the Year and Overall Adult Learner of the Year at Weston College.