Access to HE Social Science/Humanities
This course is an Ascentis recognised Access to HE award which gives individuals, with significant experience outside of formal education, the opportunity to enter Higher Education to train for a career in Social Science-related professions.
Course content
Main units studied to Level 3: Foundations in Social Science Studies Theories and Perspectives in Social Science Studies Topics and Themes in Social Science Studies Practical Skills in Social Science Studies Foundations in Psychology Theories and Perspectives in Psychology Topics and Themes in Psychology Practical Skills in Psychology HE Toolkit Academic Writing Supporting Units to Level 2 Study Techniques Introduction to Sociological Conc…
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This course is an Ascentis recognised Access to HE award which gives individuals, with significant experience outside of formal education, the opportunity to enter Higher Education to train for a career in Social Science-related professions.
Course content
Main units studied to Level 3: Foundations in Social Science Studies Theories and Perspectives in Social Science Studies Topics and Themes in Social Science Studies Practical Skills in Social Science Studies Foundations in Psychology Theories and Perspectives in Psychology Topics and Themes in Psychology Practical Skills in Psychology HE Toolkit Academic Writing Supporting Units to Level 2 Study Techniques Introduction to Sociological Concepts Introduction to Psychological Concepts *GCSE Equivalent in English *GCSE Equivalent in Maths *Information Technology
*Students who have certificates which demonstrate that they have achieved English, Science and Maths at ‘O’ Level/GCSE may be exempt from these subjects.
Entry Requirements
The Course is aimed at individuals with significant experience outside of formal education. Entry to the course is through an interview and initial assessment to establish that students will benefit and succeed on to the course. Furthermore, students must be able to demonstrate (at interview) their commitment to the course indicating, for example, how they will achieve excellent attendance and punctuality (90% and above). The course is a Level 3 programme of study and students will be required to spend at least 20 hours per week of independent study time outside of the classroom environment. It is also advisable for students to undertake work experience in a Social Science- related work environment prior to commencing study.
Progression
Most students progress to degrees in Social Science-related professions including Social Work.
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