Access courses are equivalent to three A-Levels. The duration of the course is one year. On completion students typically go directly on to Higher Education. This course is challenging, enjoyable and provides an excellent foundation for those who are interested in studying at degree level in a diversity of areas e.g. criminology, teaching, law, counselling, psychotherapy, youth and community work, various combined degrees and many more. You will receive full support and guidance throughout your studies and will have the opportunity to speak to careers advisors and admissions tutors regarding your options. You should expect to develop sound academic skills which will prepare you for degree-level study.
Applicants will be expected to have GCSEs in maths and English (or L2 equivalents). Evidence of these must be produced prior to starting the course.
In order to achieve this qualification, you must achieve 60 Level 3 credits in a number of modules. You will be continuously assessed via a range of methods which include producing essays, reports, presentations and timed assessments. There are no external examinations.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Salford |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Dronfield Road, Salford, M6 7FR |
Access courses are equivalent to three A-Levels. The duration of the course is one year. On completion students typically go directly on to Higher Education. This course is challenging, enjoyable and provides an excellent foundation for those who are interested in studying at degree level in a diversity of areas e.g. criminology, teaching, law, counselling, psychotherapy, youth and community work, various combined degrees and many more. You will receive full support and guidance throughout your studies and will have the opportunity to speak to careers advisors and admissions tutors regarding your options. You should expect to develop sound academic skills which will prepare you for degree-level study.
Applicants will be expected to have GCSEs in maths and English (or L2 equivalents). Evidence of these must be produced prior to starting the course.
In order to achieve this qualification, you must achieve 60 Level 3 credits in a number of modules. You will be continuously assessed via a range of methods which include producing essays, reports, presentations and timed assessments. There are no external examinations.