Key Facts
New suite of Access to HE Diplomas for August 2024
Our brand new suite of Access to HE Diplomas is available for delivery from 1st August 2024.
New suite of Access to HE Diplomas for August 2024
Changes to Access to HE confirmed by QAA: Diploma Specification and Grading Scheme
Qualification Summary
The Diploma allows learners to undertake study related to childhood development and education. Learners will have the opportunity to develop skills which will enable progression to a range of degree level programmes including a focus on education and learning and development. The Diploma also takes a wider view, focusing on topics such as safeguarding, sociology, child development and psychology which underpin most education and childhood studies degrees.
Learners will complete mandatory units which cover an overview of child development and also educational issues including the important topics of safeguarding and special educational needs but then they will be able to research an area of interest to them in more depth. They will study a range of optional units covering learning and development, developing resources, aspects of psychology, classroom management and units which explore the role of society and understanding the impact of a multicultural society on children’s development.
Ungraded units include units which will support access to higher education whilst supporting study and personal skills.
Learners who have followed these routes may need to develop their skills in specific areas as well as learning more about subjects in which they have an interest. If the learner has gone straight into employment, they may not have studied at Level 3 and so this Access to HE Diploma will help them to build on existing skills and provide a good grounding for further academic study.
Why choose this qualification?
This Diploma allows learners to undertake study related to childhood development and education. Learners will have the opportunity to develop skills which will enable progression to a range of degree level programmes including a focus on education and learning and development. The Diploma also takes a wider view, focusing on topics such as safeguarding, sociology, child development and psychology which underpin most education and childhood studies degrees.
Learners will complete mandatory units which cover an overview of child development and also educational issues including the important topics of safeguarding and special educational needs but then they will be able to research an area of interest to them in more depth. They will study a range of optional units covering learning and development, developing resources, aspects of psychology, classroom management and units which explore the role of society and understanding the impact of a multicultural society on children’s development.
Ungraded units include units which will support access to higher education whilst supporting study and personal skills.
Learners who have followed these routes may need to develop their skills in specific areas as well as learning more about subjects in which they have an interest. If the learner has gone straight into employment, they may not have studied at Level 3 and so this Access Diploma will help them to build on existing skills and provide a good grounding for further academic study.