Access to Higher Education: Health & Social Care

If you want to get back into education and have always aspired to a professional career working in the health or social care sector, this course is for you. This course could be the first step directly into work or towards a wide range of university courses.

Duration 1 year
Qualification Access to HE
Start Date Monday 7th September 2026
Course Code ACHESOC26P
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TOP COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Recognised entry qualification
  • Gain confidence
  • Supported learning
  • Preparation for university
  • Small group sizes

WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

The Access to HE Diploma in Health & Social Care is a one-year course run over three days a week for adults who want to pursue a career in the Health & Social Care sector. You gain a qualification that is a recognised entry route into university and develop your study skills and confidence along the way. As an effective Health and Social Care professional you need be empathetic and understand the theoretical and practical issues involved in your chosen field. So, working with experienced tutors you will cover Psychology, Sociology and Biology topics with tutorial and study skills support in a friendly and highly supportive atmosphere.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

The taught content includes:
Sociology – You will complete graded units covering the sociology of the family, health and illness, and crime and deviance.

Psychology – Following an ungraded unit on social psychology, you go onto complete a graded unit dealing with cognitive psychology, specifically the psychology of memory.

Biology – This part of the course starts with an ungraded unit on cell structure and function, followed by graded units on biological systems, a practically based unit on diet and digestion, and a final unit covering genetic technology, reproduction and inheritance. (For students intending to pursue a career in social care, rather than health, the final graded unit for biology may be replaced with a unit on interpersonal skills with the agreement of the course lead).

Social Research Project – This independent research project pulls together all of the skills you have learned in the rest of the course into a 3,000-word social research project on a topic of your choice (with lecturer approval).

Study Skills – In a mixture of taught sessions and one-to-one support you will develop skills in IT, word processing, referencing, presentations and writing essays and reports.

WHERE WILL IT TAKE ME?

Careers: Supporting roles within the NHS or social care service.

Progression: University courses in Nursing, Midwifery, Sociology, Counselling, Occupational Therapy, Nutrition, Psychology, and Youth & Community.

Achievement in assessments is dependent upon excellent attendance and effort.

You are assessed through assignments including essays, reports, presentations, practical skills and timed assessments. You are provided with a list of assignment dates from day one and are taught all that is needed for you to write them, plus offered additional support from the staff. Additional time and/or access to word processing in timed assessments is available for students who are entitled to these following an assessment by our Exam Access Arrangements officer. The course is credit based and you will need to complete 15 credits in ungraded units and 45 credits in graded units to be awarded the full diploma.

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Course code: ACHESOC26P
Duration 1 year
Qualification Access to HE