Access to Science

Course

In Sketty

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Sketty (Wales)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Access to Science course is studied over one year and offers direct university entrance to many bioscience related degree courses in the UK. It focuses heavily on practical aspects of science and you will spend significant time carrying out modern, exciting industrial laboratory procedures – including genetic engineering.
You will study modules in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, whilst also being required to achieve in the core modules (communication, IT, study skills and research project).
Throughout the programme, we will focus on developing the skills, knowledge and understanding which will enable you to be successful in higher education.
Rules of Combination (RoC) for AHE Diploma (Science)
Ungraded Level 2 Level 3
Communication skills for Access to Higher Education HC83CY007 3
Mathematics 9
Delivering an Oral Presentation HC73CY142 3
TOTAL CORE 9 6
Updated May 2018

Facilities

Location

Start date

Sketty (Swansea)
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Tycoch Road, SA2 9EB

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The course is ideal for students who wish to progress on to degree or diploma courses in the biological sciences and eventually pursue a career in a science based profession, eg pharmacology, dietetics, radiography, physiotherapy, cardiology and biomedical science.
HE courses taught at Gower College Swansea include the FD Forensic Sciences and the FD Criminal Justice (franchised from the University of South Wales).
Past students have progressed on to careers in teaching, youth and community work, public administration and counselling.

This course is aimed at students who are at least 19 years of age and have a strong desire to study a science based subject at university. Applicants require a GCSE Mathematics grade A-C qualification (Grade D will require an Interview and mathematical evaluation). A Level 2 qualification in Science, or successful completion of the pre-access programme, is desirable. During the interview process, applicants can expect to undertake an initial assessment which will explore basic numeracy and communication skills . Furthermore, you will need to demonstrate a positive attitude, commitment...

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Subjects

  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Communication Training
  • Mathematics
  • Access

Course programme

Throughout the academic year you will gain credit via a process of continuous coursework assessment. A variety of formal and informal assessment techniques will be employed, including examinations, practicals, scientific reports, research projects and presentations.

The course timetable consists of 13 hours of classroom contact over 4 days per week. Included in the tuition time is one hour of tutorial support where you will be offered advice and guidance on UCAS applications, interview techniques careers and general wellbeing.

Access to Science

Price on request