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Pre-Access Level 2 Certificate In Preparing for Further Study in Health, Social Care and Social Work

Study Mode
Part Time Day
Level
2
Duration
The course starts in September for 33 weeks
Subject
Suitable for
19+
Location
East Ham Campus
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Pre-Access Level 2 Certificate In Preparing for Further Study in Health, Social Care and Social Work
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About the course

The Pre-Access Certificate in Preparing for Further Study in Health, Social Care and Social Work is intended to support progression to an Access to HE Diploma in a related area.

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The Certificate will provide learners with a firm foundation in terms of knowledge, skills and understanding of health, social care or social work, while at the same time giving them the opportunity to develop and practise their study skills.
Individuals will have the chance to practise producing written work in the format expected when progressing to an Access to HE Diploma and to experience the same approach to assessment, making the learner better prepared for further study.

Why study with us

This course will help develop your knowledge and skills and offer a route into the Access programme.

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements but you will need to complete an initial assessment to assign you to the correct course based on your prior qualifications.

How much will this course cost?

If you are aged 19+, how much you pay for your course and any additional costs will depend on a number of factors. Learn more about course fees and finances. Learn more about course fees and dunging https://www.newham.ac.uk/students/fees-and-funding

We also have a range of financial support options available to help you while you’re studying. Find out what support you may be eligible for https://www.newham.ac.uk/students/fees-and-funding/financial-support.

Progression

The Certificate in Further Study in Health, Social Care and Social Work will support progression to Access to HE Diplomas including Health and Social Care, Nursing, Midwifery and Health Studies, Psychology and Sociology and Social Work and Related Professions.