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HEFC Human Biology (I) (Mon & Wed 6-9)

Vocational qualification

In Gateshead ()

£ 300 + VAT

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  • Type

    Vocational qualification

Unit One: Cell Biology and the Chemistry of Living Systems

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Course programme


HEFC Human Biology (I) (Mon & Wed 6-9) AAA0037

Course Type:

Evenings only

Location:
Baltic Campus / Main Site

Length:
18 weeks - 6 hours

Start date:
25/01/2010End date:
07/06/2010

Day of week:
VariousTimes:

Fees:
£300.00

Is it for me?
HEFC Diplomas attract students from a wide variety of backgrounds and subject areas who want to go on to study for a higher education degree. The Diploma consists of 3 different HEFC units and the Toolbox. Passing the Diploma will give the candidate enough UCAS points to apply to higher education and guidance on applying to university will be given during the tutorial element of the Diploma.
The aim of the course is:
  • To provide knowledge of cell biology and human physiology upon which the student can build further study.
  • To provide a study of basic biochemical concepts to aid the understanding of metabolic and physiological processes fundamental to biological systems.
  • To enable students to develop study skills.
  • To enable students to develop laboratory skills and the ability to analyse and present experimental findings.
  • To provide a course which will form the basis for Higher Education study of Health Studies, Biological or Biomedical Sciences.
Where will I study?
Baltic Campus
You'll be based at our fantastic £39million Baltic campus on the quayside. The campus has a prime location on Gateshead quayside, and state-of-the-art facilities including a Jacuzzi, gym and sauna, a 200 seat theatre, state-of-the-art classrooms, training kitchen and restaurant, refectory, bistro and vending areas.

What do I need to know?
The Diploma is a level 3 course and contains a high level of independent learning. You will carry out research, write reports and essays, deliver presentations and sit exams. Therefore you will need to have an interview and an initial assessment.
Depending on the results of your initial assessment you will either be offered a place on the Diploma or offered a place on other courses that will enable you to progress onto the Diploma. You will need to attain, in your initial assessment, level 2 in literacy and/or numeracy to enrol on the Diploma.
There is no age limit on for students wishing to study a HEFC Diploma but you need to be returning to education and wishing to progress into higher education.
Please note that acceptance on to some courses may be subject to a satisfactory police clearance. Further guidance will be given by the course team at interview or induction. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to studying on this course, a number of factors will be taken in to consideration.

What will I study?
Unit One: Cell Biology and the Chemistry of Living Systems
  • Cell Biology
  • Cell Reproduction
  • Inheritance and Expression of Genetic Information
  • Chemical Principles
  • Chemical Reactions and Enzymes
  • Energy Concepts.
Unit Two: Human Physiology
  • Nutrition and Digestive System
  • Cardiovascular System
  • Respiratory System
  • Excretory System
  • Nervous System
  • Hormonal System and Homeostasis.
How will I be taught?
Theory, practical and independent study.

How will I be assessed?
By assignments, practical work, an end test and an exam.

What qualification will I get?
HEFC Biological Biology

Can I go on to further study?
The full HEFC Diploma is a full level 3 qualification which is accepted by universities and colleges as entry qualifications for degree level studies. See the UCAS website.

Financial information
Please contact the Advice and Guidance for up to date course fees. We aim to make studying at college as easy and stress free as possible. We can offer you information, advice on guidance on the different loans, grants and financial assistance available. Visit our financial information pages for more information.

How do I apply?
You can drop in to our Baltic Campus to complete an application form.
An interview is required for this course.
A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to studying on this course, a number of factors will be taken in to consideration.

HEFC Human Biology (I) (Mon & Wed 6-9)

£ 300 + VAT