ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK

Overview

About the Course

The Access to Higher Education Diploma course has completely transformed the lives of thousands of adults. If you do not have a full Level 3 qualification, here is an opportunity to return to study and achieve a nationally recognised qualification.

The aim of the course is to provide you with a route into higher education at university or college. Hundreds of former students have gone on to higher education courses at both our own University Centre Farnborough and elsewhere, showing that the course is successfully preparing students for the next stage in their education.

The qualification is a full-time course equivalent of two to three A Levels and takes one year to complete.

Your Course

What modules are covered?

Human Physiology
This is aimed at those who wish, ultimately, to study in a related area or for those interested in the form and function of the human body. The course embodies basic scientific principles and the development of scientific methods in an individual investigation. 

Coursework will test knowledge and understanding of biological facts, principles and the application of biological knowledge through communication of biological information and data. 

Major topic areas include: Cells and tissues, Human reproduction, Cardiac system, respiratory system, digestion, homoeostasis and genetics. 

Psychology 
Through reading and discussion, you will begin to think critically about different topic areas in psychology, such as personality, emotion, memory, child development and conformity. From your study of these, you will develop a broad understanding of the perspectives and research methods used in psychology. 

You will be able to develop further into some topics through essays, a seminar and research project. 

Sociology
The broad aim of the course is to introduce you to the study of modem society. This is an interesting and lively activity as it involves looking at familiar ideas and institutions in a new and critical way.

During the course you will study selected topics such as education, crime and deviance and culture. Through these topics you will become familiar with some of the key ideas, concepts and perspectives used within sociology. The research project, which forms part of the assessment, provides an exciting opportunity for you to explore issues and areas of personal interest.

Study Skills
This part of the course focuses on developing the practical skills you will use on a higher education course; including essay writing, referencing and effective note-taking. 

Academic Writing

Your studies will focus on planning, developing and structuring essay materials; the use of appropriate terminology and referencing. These skills you develop will complement your essay based studies.

Tutorial
You will receive all the help you need with university applications and study support in a weekly tutorial, which also gives you the chance to talk to your tutor about your academic progress and plans for university.

Your Future

What Next?

After successfully completing the diploma you will be prepared for studying a university-level (higher education) course at university or college.


This diploma is suitable for you if you are pursuing a career in the areas below (after graduating from a relevant higher education course):

  • Adult Guidance Worker
  • Advice Worker 
  • Care Manager 
  • Child Psychotherapist 
  • Community Education Officer 
  • Counsellor 
  • Equality and Diversity Officer 
  • Therapist 
  • Social Worker 
  • Youth Worker 

Entry Requirements

What previous qualifications and experience will I need?

This course is designed for mature students, aged 19 or over, who have had sufficient life or work experience between leaving school and starting the diploma. 

To make sure this is the right course for you, acceptance onto the diploma is based on aptitude and commitment following an interview and assessment.

You will need an English Language GCSE at grade C/4 or above and GCSE Mathematics at grade C/4 or above. 

It is also strongly advised that you contact the university or teaching institution, you wish to attend after completion of this course and check what their exact GCSE requirements are for your chosen degree. Every university admission policy is different so its worth making sure you have the right course for your particular needs. 

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WHY STUDY AT FARNBOROUGH?
CAREER FOCUSED DEGREES
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CLASSROOM BASED LECTURES
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SMALL CAMPUS EXPERIENCE
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PLENTY OF PERSONALISED SUPPORT
Studying a degree at a small institution means your lecturers will know all your strengths and weaknesses, and give you valuable feedback and support to help you go further.
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University of Surrey
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