Level 3 Access to HE Diploma – Nursing (Eve)

Course Overview

Course Type:

Part Time

Available at:

Available at Fareham tagFareham

Course Area:

Health & Science incl Sport

Course Duration:

1 Year

Available at:

Available at Fareham tagFareham

The Course in Detail

This diploma will prepare students for studying at undergraduate level and the knowledge required to progress to a Degree in Nursing. On successful completion of the Diploma, with the required amount of UCAS points, the student will be able to enter university and achieve their ambition of becoming a nurse.

This course is suitable for Adult, Mental Health, Children’s and Learning Disability Nursing.

There are 4 entry points for the Diploma so you can begin in September, November, February or May and you are enrolled for a full year but can complete before this.  You will be required to complete an IAG unit “Preparing for Success” and then will be fully enrolled on to the course.

The course has 19 units, which are:

  • Academic Writing Skills
  • Preparing a Written Assignment
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Cell Biology
  • The History of the NHS
  • Human Nutrition and Digestion
  • The Roles and Responsibilities of the Registered Nurse
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • The Human Endocrine and Nervous System
  • Social Factors in Health and Social Care
  • Understanding Dementia
  • The Human Muscular and Skeletal System
  • The Classification and Use of Social Drugs and Medicines
  • Mental Health and Illness
  • Human Immunity
  • Understanding Poverty
  • Health Promotion
  • Human Disease and Prevention
  • Equality and Diversity in Health Care

Entry Requirements & Progression

What You'll Need

All applicants will require a GCSE Grade C or 4 and above in English or Maths and Science, and a knowledge of the universities and courses they would like to progress to. Some Universities will accept functional skills in English and Maths, so depending on your university or course this may be acceptable. There may be the opportunity to study English or Maths alongside this course. Students looking to study degrees in any health, social care or education subject will require experience in a relevant area (either through work or volunteering).

This Could Lead to

You will need to apply to university through UCAS and full support will be given. UCAS opens in September and closes in January for the following September intake. You will have to complete your diploma by the middle of June prior to starting university in September.

Availability & Enrolment

College Life & Student Support Services

College is not just about your course – it’s an opportunity to have fun, meet new people and explore your interests! You can socialise with friends in the café and comfy seating areas, join a club or sports team or attend exciting events around the college. Many of our enrichment opportunities are also great on your CV or UCAS application to demonstrate your commitment and enthusiasm outside of your studies.

Your time at college can also be affected by life or health difficulties, and it’s okay to need support. Our specialist teams are here every day to listen and give advice, whether it’s about career planning, financial support, mental health, or something else. And if you have a long-term support need or medical condition, we’ll work with you on personalised learning support to help you achieve your full potential.

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