Access Engineering
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
The subjects most suited to your choice of career and/or higher education qualification are:
Chemistry;
Further Chemistry;
Computing;
Maths;
Physics;
Statistics.
You will be advised at interview as to which subjects you should choose by staff who have vast experience in a wide array of career areas and excellent contacts with a host of local and national higher education providers, including many universities.
The programme includes weekly study skills sessions and level 3 English to prepare you for higher education, including group and one to one support tutorials.
You will be required to study GCSE English or Maths where appropriate to do so and there will be the opportunity to improve your computing and IT skills via a number of individually tailored packages.
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Location
Start date
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About this course
You are required to attend 4 days a week in a combination of:
Mornings: 9.30am-12.30pm;
Afternoons: 1.15-3.15pm;
All students are expected to attend tutorials one afternoon a week.
Students wanting to study GCSE English will attend these classes to fit in with their main Access timetable - a variety of choices will be offered.
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Subjects
- IT
- Access
- Skills and Training
- Maths
- Computing
- English
- Engineering
Course programme
This programme is suitable for students aged 21 or over. Applicants aged 19 or 20 will also be considered if they have experience outside full-time education, for example through work or travel. Relevant work experience will be taken into account.
Students will achieve a nationally recognised Access certificate and will develop the confidence to go to University. The ‘QAA Approved’ Access certificate is validated by one of the leading Awarding Bodies (OCN London) and is a recognised entry qualification to universities and colleges across the United Kingdom.
The programme is taught by a mixture of classroom teaching, key skills, tutorials, assignments and self-directed study. You will have a variety of assessment methods including essays, presentation, seminars and time-constrained assignments.
Access Engineering