Access to University and Higher Education

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You will choose an Access Pathway, appropriate to the degree course you are aiming for. Pathways on offer are Combined Sciences, Nursing and Health Care Professions, Social Sciences and Science combined with Social Sciences. If you are planning to apply for teacher training, you should choose a pathway which includes at least one National Curriculum subject. If you have not yet decided which university course to apply for, you should choose a pathway containing subjects you enjoy and feel confident with and your personal tutor will help you to decide on your career plans. Within each pathway you will study four subjects, one of which is Study Skills, including an Independent Academic Study unit. The three remaining subjects will be from the following: - Chemistry - Biology - Advanced Maths - Sociology - Psychology - Human Physiology - Health Studies - Physics Each Access subject involves about three hours per week class time, plus about three hours per subject each week for private study, assignments and preparation for examinations. You would spend thirteen and a half hours in college, attending four sessions per week. Your timetable will depend on your choice of subjects which will be discussed at interview. Note: subjects will run according to demand. We cannot guarantee to offer you your first choice of subject if demand is high; places in classes are allocated in a first come first served basis. You will be assessed by a mixture of methods: coursework, projects, examinations, assessed practicals (in Science). Each subject tutor will explain to you in detail the dates of your assessment and what you can do in order to prepare. If you achieve sufficient credits, throughout the course you will be awarded an Access to HE diploma from LASER.There will be lectures, class discussions, small group work and individual research and you will be expected to attend all sessions. Some subjects will involve ...more on College website

Course information

Name: Access to University and Higher Education Qualification title: Access to Higher Education Diploma: Nursing and Healthcare Professions Qualification type: Access to higher education Assessment Awarding Laser Learning Awards Created 20160909 06:30:34 Updated 20160909 06:30:34

Entry requirements

For further advice and guidance about the course entry requirements, the College has a dedicated IAG Advisor who can be contacted on telephone 023 8091 1299 or visit Eastleigh College, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 5FS. Equipment required For further advice and guidance about the course entry requirements, the College has a dedicated IAG Advisor who can be contacted on telephone 023 8091 1299 or visit Eastleigh College, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 5FS.

Provider

Eastleigh College
Further Education
experts@eastleigh.ac.uk
023 8091 1000
https://www.eastleigh.ac.uk/

Address

Chestnut Avenue Town: Eastleigh County:Hampshire

Learning aims

Title: Access to Higher Education Diploma: Nursing and Healthcare Professions Qualification: Access to Higher Education Diploma: Nursing and Healthcare Professions Classification: Health, Public Services and Care

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