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Access to HE Diploma (Social Work) - Level 3

Access to HE Diploma (Social Work) - Level 3

Overview

If you want to make a positive difference in the community, a career as a social worker could be a perfect choice for you.

Access to HE Diploma (Social Work) is specifically designed for adults who have been out of formal education for some time, but want to enter university-level courses. The course is made up of various modules designed to prepare you for the demands of higher-level study. You will become a critical thinker, develop writing techniques and research skills. 

You can prepare by reading around your subject via our booklist and purchase recommended items from our kit list, you can find these here. Please be aware that as an Access learner you might be eligible to receive a college laptop for you to use for the duration of your course.

Once you’ve finished your Access to HE course, you may choose to stay and study a foundation degree in Working with Children, Young People and Families at the NTU Mansfield Centre on our Derby Road campus, which is run by Nottingham Trent University.

Attend an information event

These events are a great opportunity to discover more about Access courses and the funding options available to you.


Don't let paying for this course hold you back from achieving your goals. There are different funding routes available for adult learners. Dependent on your personal circumstances, you may be eligible to:

Did you know? If you successfully go on to complete a Higher Education qualification following an Access to HE diploma course, you won’t have to pay your Advanced Learner Loan back at all.

Get in touch to find out more.

The awarding body for this course is CAVA, click the link to find out more.


Giving you flexibility to manage your life and studies

We offer two options to complete your course because we realise that we all have different lives with varied work and family commitments.

The main focus is on blended learning, supported by online resources.

One-year | Full-time

Attend college for two full-days per week (usually 9am-4.30pm) and a half-day online session per week (at a time that suits you).

Two-years | Part-time

Attend college for one full-day per week (usually 9am-4.30pm).

IMPORTANT - If you don't meet the entry requirements listed below, you will be required to complete a short diagnostic assessment for each GCSE that you require. You can study for your GCSE(s) alongside your part-time Access to HE Diploma course and you will attend college for one half-day per week for each GCSE required.

You are also required to allocate time to undertake self-study each week; 8 hours is a standard recommendation.

On successful completion of the course you will be awarded an Access to HE Social Science Diploma. Cambridge Access Validating Agency (CAVA) designs and validates Access to HE Diplomas. To find out more visit www.cava.ac.uk

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What will I study?

You will study a range of modules which include:

  • Study skills
  • Individual research project in a social work-related field
  • Social policy
  • Law
  • Equal opportunities
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Entry requirements

Students are strongly recommended to secure work placement in a social work setting.

Full-time

  • A minimum of two GCSEs at grade 4 in English and maths.

Part-time

  • *A minimum of two GCSEs at grade 4 in English and maths.

*Don't have the required GCSEs to study the part-time course?

If you don’t have GCSEs at grade 4 in English and/or maths, you will be required to complete a short diagnostic assessment for each GCSE you require.

You will then study the GCSE course(s) alongside your part-time Access to HE Diploma course.



How long is the course?

  • 1 year full-time
  • 2 years part-time

How will I be assessed?

Assessment methods include: essays, reports, presentations, and group exercises. These are all designed to develop those skills required for higher level study.


What does the course lead to?

This course offers you the potential to enter an extensive variety of professions (subject to your chosen degree and entry requirements), including: youth work, probation, social care, youth justice, psychology, sociology and criminology. Salaries in social work usually start between £19,500-£25,000, in youth work around £21,000 and probation £21,000-£27,000.

As we are a partner college of Nottingham Trent University (NTU), you may qualify for various benefits should you choose to apply to NTU after completing your college course. This could include a Progress NTU offer, where you would receive an offer one grade below their standard offer. For instance, a typical offer for one of their courses might require 128 UCAS tariff points. With Progress NTU, your requirements would be 120 UCAS tariff points. For further details, please call us on 0808 100 3626 or discover more about this benefit here.


Career opportunities

Next steps

Apply for this course

Please contact us on 0808 100 3626 or email enquiries@wnc.ac.uk

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