You must have your own laptop / computer
Blended course – You will have the opportunity to come into college for ‘drop-in’ support sessions with your specialist tutor who can provide guidance and support with your assignments and access remote support during the working week.
Your study materials, resources, textbooks and assignments are provided and supported using the Moodle platform, with ongoing support from the experienced and subject specialist Access to HE curriculum team
COURSE UNITS:
Unit 1: Researching and Understanding Opportunities in Higher Education
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 2: Academic Writing Skills
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 3: Perspectives in Psychology
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 4: Crime and Society
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 5: Biopsychology: Behaviour and the Brain
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 6: Biopsychology: Behaviour and Drugs
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 7: Cognitive Psychology
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 8: Developmental Psychology
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 9: Individual Differences
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 10: Health Psychology Perspectives
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 11: Social Psychology
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 12: Psychological Disorders and Therapeutic Strategies
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 13: Aggression
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 14: Psychological Profiling
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Unit 15: Impact of Forensic Psychology in Criminal Investigations
Upon successful completion of this unit, you will:
Learning is assessed in a variety of methods to prepare you to study at university. These may include essays, report writing, online assessment, and presentations.
You must achieve 60 credits at Level 3 to be awarded the Access to HE Diploma:
Graded - 45 are Graded Credits in Academic Units at Pass, Merit or Distinction
Ungraded: 15 are Ungraded Credits in Study Skills.
Are there any additional costs the student be made aware of?
Your UCAS application for university entry will cost £28.50
You will be able to progress to university for an undergraduate degree or degree apprenticeship if you meet the entry requirements of your specific undergraduate course.
You will apply through UCAS – more details can be found via this website - https://www.ucas.com/
Learners who complete this qualification can progress to university for an Undergraduate Degree or Degree Apprenticeships.
What are the career routes for this course?
Psychology, Psychology with Counselling, Sociology, Social Policy, Social Sciences, Probation Service, Youth and Family Work, Family Support Worker, Criminology, Policing
On successful completion of the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Psychology), you will receive a Skills
& Education Group Access, QAA recognised, Access to Higher Education Diploma at Level 3 with 60
credits.
As part of your programme, you will also receive help as well as guidance on your university application
and the research you need to do to get the most out of your diploma.
Awarding body
Skills & Education Group Access - An Access Validating Agency with a strong social purpose to recognise achievement, particularly for those who have benefited least from their previous educational experiences, Skills and Education Group Access supports the needs of learners, providers, businesses and communities by enabling progression into higher education.
Success Rates on courses for 16-18 year-olds nearly 7% better than national average*
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