Access to Nursing and Midwifery
A Level
In Newport
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A Level
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Location
Newport
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About this course
It is college policy that all level 3 qualifications, including Access, have an entry requirement of 5 GCSEs at grade C or higher. Students who are returning to education after a few years in the workplace may be considered for Access with only a grade C in GCSE Maths and English
The interview will be approximately one hour long and will include a discussion about the course, your reasons for...
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- Midwifery
Course programme
During the one hour Access interview you will get to meet fellow Access applicants and have an opportunity to discuss course issues such as timetabling, routes to University, methods of assessment, funding and support offered by the College.
There will be a 30 minute written assessment followed by a formal interview with two Access tutors.
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
Access courses are recognised by all universities and colleges of Higher Education as a route to degree level study. Late entry to Higher Education has become increasingly attractive and possible for many mature students. New subject areas or combinations of subjects are appealing to those who desire a career change or increased employment flexibility. Successful completion of this course will help you to achieve your objectives.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
You will study four optional Access subjects to gain the Access to Higher Education qualification. Students must study Human and Social Biology, Sociology and Psychology or Health Studies
You may choose your 4th option from the following:
- Gender studies
- English Studies
- History
Each Access subject requires your attendance for 3 hours per week. Specific timetables cannot be confirmed until September. Tutorials, extensive staff support and an excellent range of student support services help create an ideal environment for mature students returning to education.
HOW WILL I LEARN?
The course is designed to help you gain the academic knowledge and to study disciplines in order to apply for and gain a place in Higher Education. Many students can achieve this in one year but the course can be completed over an extended period of two years.
Task-based learning is the teaching and learning style that we adopt at the College. This will involve you having weekly set challenges with clear deadlines that will be monitored by key tutors, with extra support available as needed. Tasks will be discussed and debated mainly in small groups with additional learning support offered outside the main timetable, if necessary.
WHAT CAN THIS COURSE LEAD TO?
Access students go on to study degrees in a variety of areas including Social Sciences, Humanities, English, Media, Nursing, Midwifery, Teaching and Business. They have subsequently gained employment in many areas including marketing, management, social work, local health, probation work and education.
The Isle of Wight College's Access to Higher Education course has an excellent progression rate where 95% of our students go on to study for degrees and Higher Education courses in the above subjects and professions.
SOME COMMENTS ABOUT ACCESS FROM PAST STUDENTS:
- It has given me confidence to apply to University
- I view the world in a different way now
- The course was interesting and informative
- Help is always at hand from excellent and approachable tutors
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Access to Nursing and Midwifery