Access to HE Diploma Level 3: Humanities and Social Science
General information
This is a one-year course for adults who are returning to education, intending to continue on to university to study on humanities or social science degree programmes. It is an academic, full-time Level 3 course, which will prepare you for university. As such, it is essential that you are 100% committed to attending full-time and that you have an ability to study Advanced (A) level.
Course content
To achieve the Access to Humanities & Social Science Diploma, students must achieve a minimum of 60 credits, 45 of which must be achieved at Level 3 (most units have a credit value of 3). The Diploma includes core maths, English and study skills but also includes units in sociol…
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General information
This is a one-year course for adults who are returning to education, intending to continue on to university to study on humanities or social science degree programmes. It is an academic, full-time Level 3 course, which will prepare you for university. As such, it is essential that you are 100% committed to attending full-time and that you have an ability to study Advanced (A) level.
Course content
To achieve the Access to Humanities & Social Science Diploma, students must achieve a minimum of 60 credits, 45 of which must be achieved at Level 3 (most units have a credit value of 3). The Diploma includes core maths, English and study skills but also includes units in sociology, psychology, politics and law.
Teaching and assessment
The course is assessed through a combination of written assignments, exams and project work. Students build a course work 'portfolio', which is submitted to the external moderators early in the summer. Much of the course work is delivered through tutor lectures. Students should allow approximately 10 hours per week for self-study/homework.
Entry requirements
To apply for this course, you should be 19 years of age or older and have a genuine commitment to full-time study. Although no formal qualifications are required, you must achieve Level 1 in your numeracy and Level 2 in your literacy admission tests and you will also be required to produce a piece of Level 3 standard 'free writing.' All students are interviewed.
Additional course costs
Registration fee £100.
Progression
Most students completing an Access to HE Diploma go on to study at university. Access to Humanities and Social Science students usually opt for humanities programmes, such as politics or law, or may consider sociology, psychology, history, social policy or English courses.
Dates and times
Three days a week for one year. Courses generally run between 9am and 4pm. Timetables will be issued during the course induction.
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