Access to Higher Education: Medicine

The Access to HE Medicine Diploma is a course for adults who need to gain a level 3 qualification for progression to undergraduate medicine. However, successful completion of the Access to HE Medicine Diploma will allow adults to progress to a wide range of health and science themed university courses.

Duration 1 year
Qualification Access to HE
Start Date Monday 7th September 2026
Course Code ACMEDCA26T
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TOP COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

  • EXPERIENCED TUTORS
  • SPECIALIST WELL EQUIPPED LABORATORIES
  • EXCELLENT STUDENT SUPPORT
  • STEPPINGSTONE TO HIGHER EDUCATION
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Experienced tutors

You will be taught by staff with extensive experience who will advance your knowledge and skills to meet the expectations of higher education.

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Specialist well equipped laboratories

You will conduct extensive laboratory work and become adept at conducting practical work with precision and skill.

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Excellent student support

During your tutorial programme, your tutor will help you to complete your UCAS application for the higher education course you wish to progress to. We also have a learning support team that can provide additional help with literacy, numeracy time management and organisational skills, and a student services team available for additional personal support.

WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

The Access to HE Medicine Diploma is for students 19 years or older who require a level 3 qualification to study undergraduate medicine or a related degree. Several medical schools accept the Access to HE Medicine Diploma as a valid route of entry to undergraduate medicine, and this course would be accepted as a valid route of entry to a wide range of other health and science themed degrees. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) have consulted extensively with medical schools and the Medical Schools Council (MSC) to develop a national subject descriptor for Access to HE Medicine Diplomas. The Truro College Access to HE Medicine Diploma complies with the structural requirements of the new subject descriptor. The aim of the subject descriptor is to bring greater standardisation to diplomas titled Access to HE Diploma (Medicine). This will allow the medical schools currently accepting Access to HE students for direct entry to have greater confidence in the content and rigour of assessment, and it may also encourage those medical schools not currently accepting Access to HE students to review their admissions policies.

Learners will develop an understanding of key concepts in biology, chemistry and physics to underpin their future studies. In addition, learners conduct extensive laboratory work and become adept at conducting practical work with precision and skill. A big emphasis is also placed on professional behaviours, study skills and IT giving learners the tools to s\ucceed at college and in a higher education setting.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

The course is comprised of 60 credits worth of study at level 3. Units are worth 3, 6 or 9 credits.

Ungraded Units

  • HE Study Skills (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Professional Behaviours (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Use and Comprehension of Numerical Data (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Patterns of Human Disease (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Disease – fundamentals (Level 3, 3 credits)

Graded Units

  • Introduction to Biology (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Cell Biology and Genetics (Level 3, 6 credits)
  • Human Physiology (Level 3, 6 credits)
  • Introduction to Chemistry (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Organic and Inorganic Chemistry (Level 3, 6 credits)
  • Physical Chemistry (Level 3, 6 credits)
  • Medical Physics – waves, vision and hearing (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Medical Physics – energy, pressure and electricity (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Medical Physics – radioactivity and X-rays (Level 3, 3 credits)
  • Research Project (Level 3, 6 credits)

WHERE WILL IT TAKE ME?

Progression: Upon successful completion of this course students have progressed to undergraduate medicine. However, students could progress to a wide range of health and science themed higher education courses. Examples include Biomedical Science, Biological and Medical Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Conservation and Ecology, Dietetics, Dental Therapy and Hygiene, Geology, Forensic Science, Marine Biology, Nutrition, Optometry, Paramedic Science, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Radiography and Zoology.

Careers: This course is very much a steppingstone to higher education. Upon successful completion of this course learners typically complete a higher education course that will allow them to enter into a specific career e.g. medicine, biomedical scientist, dietitian, radiographer or paramedic. However, some learners can study broader degree programmes and choose a career path later down the line or remain in academia to study a masters and/or PHD.

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The Credit System – The course is credit based. For this particular diploma, most units are three credit units and some are six credits units. Students are required to gain 60 credits in total. 45 credits must be achieved at level 3 from Academic Subject Content (ASC) units, the remaining 15 credits at level 3 come from Academic Preparation Skills (APS) units. Credits are achieved by completing coursework and in some instances timed constrained closed book exams.

The Grading System – The Access to HE Diploma has a grading system. All level 3 credits gained from ASC units are awarded a pass, merit or distinction grade based on the learner’s knowledge, understanding and skills. Universities usually make offers to Access students that require students to gain a certain number of credits at merit or distinction level, and will stipulate which subjects these credits must be achieved in.

Assessment Method The majority of the course is assessed through completion of timed closed book examinations. Assignments will also be set throughout the course e.g. an essay, presentation or practical report.

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Course code: ACMEDCA26T
Duration 1 year
Qualification Access to HE