LAW: ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMA

Overview

About the Course

Transform your prospects with a diploma that unlocks pathways to higher education, equipping adults with the knowledge, analytical skills, and confidence to pursue university study and thrive in law, business, or public service.

The LAW: ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMA is a full-time, one-year programme equivalent to two or three A Levels, designed for those without a full Level 3 qualification. It offers a proven route into university or college, with hundreds of former students progressing to higher education at University Centre Farnborough and beyond.

The curriculum is comprehensive, covering Law, Victorian History, Sociology, Study Skills, and weekly tutorials. Learners gain a deep understanding of the principles and values underpinning English society, exploring the structure of the courts, civil and criminal law, and the roles of legal professionals. Modules in history and sociology foster critical thinking and broaden perspectives, while study skills and tutorials provide practical support for academic success and university applications.

Assessment is varied and encourages exploration of personal interests, ensuring graduates develop transferable skills such as research, analysis, and problem-solving. The diploma prepares students for a wide range of degree pathways and careers, including barrister, solicitor, business, human resources, local government, and the police force.

FEES

Many students who study an Access to Higher Diploma use the government's Advanced Learner Loan initiative to fund it. This means there are no up-front fees or credit checks. Visit the government's useful pages here to find out more.

Your Course

What modules are covered?

Law
Studying law will you gain a deep understanding of the principles and values that underpin English society, you’ll gain a range of transferable skills such as critical thinking, attention to detail, analysis, research and problem-solving.

Units covered include: aspects of the English Legal System looking at the structure of the courts, the differences between civil and criminal law, the role of solicitors, barristers, judges, magistrates and jurors; Criminal Justice System and Police powers including company Law.

Victorian History
You will study the history and culture of Victorian Britain, one of dramatic political and social change. From the remarkable changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution to the increase in political engagement and activism, you will develop an in-depth knowledge of key social, cultural and political events. You will study the emergence and plight of the working classes, Victorian literature and art, and the changing nature of the family in Victorian Britain.

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. 

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):

  • Barrister
  • Business
  • Human Resources
  • Local Government
  • Police Force
  • Solicitor

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.

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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