This Diploma provides learners with various units to support progression into Health Science degree programmes. The mandatory group of units ensures learners understand themes relevant to Health Science, including key topics in Fundamental Concepts and Scientific Methods in Biology and Practical Chemical Science for Health Studies.
This Diploma provides learners with various units to support progression into Health Science degree programmes. The mandatory group of units ensures learners understand themes relevant to Health Science, including key topics in Fundamental Concepts and Scientific Methods in Biology and Practical Chemical Science for Health Studies.
BSc (Hons) Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiotherapy
BSc (Hons) Dietetics
BSc (Hons) Dietetics and Human Nutrition
BSc (Hons) Biochemistry
BSc (Hons) Biology
BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science
BSc (Hons) Biomedicine
BSc (Hons) Bioscience
BSc (Hons) Dental Hygiene
BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science (Life Sciences)
BSc (Hons) Midwifery
BSc (Hons) Nursing
BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Human Health
BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy
BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science
BSc (Hons) Pharmacy
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
BSc (Hons) Radiography (Radiotherapy and Oncology)
Dentistry BDS
Apprenticeships:
Dental Nurse
Dental Technician
Nursing
Trainee Nursing Associate
To join one of our Access to HE courses, you will need GCSE Grade C/4 or above or Functional Skills Level 2
You can study maths alongside our courses, but please consider the time you have available to study and do assignments.
We will demonstrate the use of Teams at the beginning of the course. However, you must be able to use the Internet, send emails, and attach documents to emails. If you struggle with technology, please consider taking a short course with your local Adult Education Centre or college before joining our course.
You will need good access to the Internet and a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. A mobile phone is not suitable.
This is a part-time course. You will need to allow up to 16 hours per week during term time for studying, 6 taught hours and up to 10 hours of protected self-study time for completing assignments.
Previous experience working or volunteering in health or care is an advantage, but don’t worry if you don’t have any. The great thing about Access to HE courses is that they enable people to change their careers. Some learners volunteer or work part-time in health-related settings alongside the Access to HE course, but this isn’t compulsory.
We are committed to providing all prospective learners with high-quality information, advice, and guidance to ensure they are on the right course at the right time. We require all prospective learners to attend or watch our one-hour webinar. The webinar is held every Wednesday evening from 6.30 to 7.30 pm. You can learn more about the course and ask us questions. If you cannot attend, you can watch a recording and email us your questions.
Look at the units you will study in Access to HE Nursing & Midwifery in more detail here.
Student Finance England will fund the course for learners living in the UK (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, or Wales). This is a non-means-tested loan; it will be written off in full when you complete your degree. Our Advisors will support you when applying for the loan, but you can read more here: www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan.
The cost for learners who are funding the course themselves is £2000.
Mediprospects operates a MATRIX accredited (Since 2012) Information, Advice and Guidance Service which is available to everyone who visits the Centre without any costs. Our Careers Advisers are trained to find out about your future aspirations and map out how you can get there. If you are unsure about your next steps in learning, work or career, our Advisers can help you make decisions that are best for you. Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) service can help you to:
You can also find out about your career options by visiting this website: National Careers Service.
To join our course, you will need GCSE English Grade C/4 or above or Functional Skills Level 2.
Access to HE Health Science – 39 Credits.
Access to Nursing, Access to HE Nursing & Midwifery, Access to HE Health Professions - 24 Credits.
If you live in the UK, you may be entitled to a non-means-tested Student Loan to cover the course's entire cost. This loan and any interest are written off once you complete your degree. Read more here: https://www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan.
We have 4 courses starting in Spring 2025. You can study on Tuesdays from 9.30 – 4pm, or Saturdays from 9.30 – 4pm, or Tuesdays and Thursday evenings from 6.30 – 9.30pm.
September 2025.
Approximately 9 months.
There are a range of different assessments to prepare you for university, reports, essays, tests, written questions & answers and posters.
We will support you with the use of Teams, you will need a fairly good understanding of IT, use of the internet, sending emails, attaching documents to emails, using a spellchecker for example. If you don’t have fairly good IT Skills, we recommend you take a beginners course with your local college or Adult Education Centre.
Absolutely, we will take you through the whole process. We are a registered UCAS Centre and will submit your application along with a reference from us, electronically.
No, all of our lessons are delivered live online by our team of trainers.
You will need a good standard of English to achieve the grades required for entry to university. If you need additional support with spoken and written English due it being a second or other language for you, we will signpost you to organisations providing support. For learners with learning differences, including Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism, ADHD and other hidden disabilities, we make reasonable adjustments to support you.
The majority of universities ask for you to demonstrate study within the last 3 to 5 years.
Not in the UK, but you can check with your chosen university to be sure.
An exciting range of science, sociology, psychology and skills development units are available.
Usually 3 years full-time and 4 years part-time.
Absolutely, read more about funding here and guidance here.
There aren’t as many places for Midwifery as there are for other professions; this is why we have a pathway for Midwifery on our course, giving you the opportunity to study additional Midwifery units to make your application stronger.
Yes, of course, it's a Level 3 Qualification and equivalent to 3 A Levels.
The majority of universities accept Access to HE courses, there are very few that don't. We are registered with the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
We have a one-hour webinar every Wednesday at 6.30pm, during which we give an overview of the course and answer any questions. You can watch the video or read the notes if you can't make it. Here is the link to book a place.
You don’t have to have formal health or care experience – it all counts if you care for a family member or a friend. You could consider volunteering with the NHS to strengthen your university application:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/get-involved/get-involved/volunteering/
https://www.volunteer.scot.nhs.uk/
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/becoming-volunteer
https://volunteering-wales.net/.
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