Why choose this college course?
- RECOGNISED QUALIFICATION – This Access to Higher Education Diploma will give you a nationally-recognised qualification to help meet the entry requirements for university
- BOOST YOUR SKILLS – Gain the necessary study skills and key knowledge for your chosen subject or career, as well as the independent learning skills needed for university study
- GREAT LEARNING SUPPORT – Enjoy a positive and supportive learning experience that will develop your skills and confidence to progress onto higher education
- MOVE UP TO UNIVERSITY – Continue your learning journey to the next level at University College Birmingham. Our related degrees include Adult Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Physiotherapy, Paramedic Science, Psychology and Health and Social Care.
Course breakdown
Topics you will study
- Human Cell Biology
- Homeostasis and the Endocrine System
- Academic Study Techniques
- Progressing to Higher Education
- The Urinary System
- Memory Processes
- Health Promotion
- Professional Behaviours in Nursing and Health Behaviours
- Respiration and Circulation
- The Human Muscular and Skeletal Systems
- Sociology of Health
- Understanding Stress
- Numeracy in a Health and Care Context
- The Nervous System
- Nutrition and Digestion
Please note: Units/topics of study are subject to change
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Our Access to Higher Education Diploma course has been designed for students who have yet to have the opportunity to access higher education. Applicants must have at least three years of life experience outside of formal education gained since completing formal education. Experience does not need to be in a subject-related field. Our lecturers are looking for students who are enthusiastic and passionate about health professions and have a keen determination to succeed in the sector.
Academic requirements
- GCSE English (Language or Literature) or GCSE Maths at grade 4 (grade C) or equivalent.
A grade 3 or equivalent minimum must be achieved in the subject where a grade 4 or equivalent has not been achieved. If you are unsure if your qualification is equivalent or if you wish to check if you meet the entry requirements for this course, please call 0121 214 2919 or email feadmissions@ucb.ac.uk
Supporting documents you will need
Applicants will also be required to submit a reference from a previous or current employment role. Please, where possible, submit this with your application by emailing your reference to feadmissions@ucb.ac.uk.
Additional Information
There may be the opportunity to study GCSE Maths or Functional Skills English alongside the course as part of your studies.
Guaranteed progression
Students who achieve 128-112 UCAS points from this qualification will be will be guaranteed an offer for Health and Social Care BSc (Hons) or Psychology BSc (Hons) or automatically guaranteed an interview for Adult Nursing BSc (Hons), Mental Health Nursing BSc (Hons), Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) or Paramedic Science BSc (Hons) at University College Birmingham.
Key information
Teaching and assessment
Learning will be assessed in a variety of methods to prepare you for study at university – these may include essays, report writing, online assessments and presentations.
To successfully complete the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Health Professions), You must achieve 60 credits at Level 3. There are 21 Credits from the Human Biology subject group, 24 from the Health Studies subject group, and 15 from the Study Skills subject group.
Our teaching and assessment is underpinned by our Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy 2021-2024.
Fees
The fee for this course is £3,022. Please click here for more information.
Please note: Student Finance England will 'write off' any outstanding Advanced Learner Loan balances you owe for an Access to HE course once you complete a higher education course. This means you do not have to repay it. (The higher education course must be eligible for Student Finance).
Accreditations, endorsements and partnerships
University College Birmingham works with a wide range of organisations to ensure you receive the best possible training and qualifications recognised by industry.
Progression and career opportunities
This course is designed to enable your progression onto higher education. Depending on entry requirements, you could continue onto a degree at University College Birmingham. We offer everything from Adult Nursing and Mental Health Nursing to Physiotherapy, Paramedic Science, Health and Social Care and Psychology.
With further study, possible future career options open to you include:
Paramedic
Average Salary: £25,794
Adult nurse
Average Salary: £33,834
Social worker
Average Salary: £48,000
Learning disability nurse
Average Salary: £24,905
Midwife
Average Salary: £28,803
Mental health nurse
Average Salary: £33,951
Note: The example roles and salaries are intended as a guide only.
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