Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing)

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    Overview

    If you aspire to be a nurse but don’t have the qualifications to develop your career, don’t worry. Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) will provide you with the opportunity to get back into education, change direction and turn your dreams into a reality.

    Access to Higher Education Diplomas are designed for learners who have been out of education for an extended period of time and wish to return to study. They have been created as alternatives to traditional qualifications (e.g. A-levels) and equip students with the knowledge and skills to tackle a university study programme with confidence. Most universities across the UK accept Access to HE Diplomas in place of A-levels and will accept applications from students working towards, or holding, this qualification. It is important to check the entry requirements of the universities you wish to apply to, however, as all university admission criteria differ.

    Not only could Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) be your ticket to university, but it will also help to prepare you for university life. Modules on academic writing skills and preparing for university learning will teach you to organise you time, write with relevance and summarise for academic purposes, whilst healthcare specific units will provide you with the entry knowledge you need to excel on any nursing or healthcare programme.

    Upon successful completion of this course, you will have an excellent understanding of the healthcare sector and will be able to apply for a number of undergraduate degree programmes. Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) is the first step in your journey towards higher education and, potentially, your nursing career.

    Why study an Access to Higher Education Diploma with Highbury College?

    Once you have enrolled onto Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing), you will be given 24/7 online access to interactive and easy-to-follow materials, ranging in topic from the role of the roles and responsibilities of the registered nurse to approaches to healthcare. As part of your study programme, you will also receive support and guidance on your university application so that you can get the most from your diploma.

    As this is a distance learning course, our Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) is flexible and allows you to study at a pace that suits you. So, don’t worry if you have work commitments or other responsibilities that take up your time. Our Access to Higher Education Diplomas are designed with you and your busy schedule in mind.

    Nervous about taking this step towards your future? You needn’t be. You will have a dedicated personal tutor who will be available to contact for assistance at any time. You will be supported every step of the way.

    The amount of time required to complete this course is approximately 600 hours and you’re free to do this in as little as 6 months or over 18 months if you require extra time.

    If you’re worried about funding this course, you may be eligible for an Advanced Learner Loan. The minimum loan you can get is £300 and you won’t need to pay anything back until you’re earning at least £25,000 per annum. If you go on to complete an undergraduate degree following your Access to Higher Education Diploma, you won’t have to pay the loan back at all.

    Modules for this course

    Unit 1: Academic Writing Skills

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Be able to write with relevance in responding to an academic task.
    • Know how to interpret and discuss ideas and issues in responding to a set, academic writing task.
    • Be able to summarise for academic purposes, selecting key points, information or central ideas.

    Unit 2: Preparing a Written Assignment

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand how to use key information sources.
    • Understand why sources are acknowledged and referenced.
    • Understand a range of reading strategies.
    • Understand note-making methods.
    • Understand how to plan draft and produce a written assignment.

    Unit 3: Health and Wellbeing

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the relationship between resilience and mental wellbeing.
    • Understand the expression of feelings and emotions and how these could be managed.
    • Understand how mental wellbeing can be supported and managed.

    Unit 4: Cell Biology

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the structure and organisation of cells, including stem cells.
    • Understand cellular metabolism.
    • Understand how cells grow and divide.

    Unit 5: The History of the National Health Service

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the background to and the founding principles of the National Health Service.
    • Understand how political reforms have shaped the National Health Service.

    Unit 6: Human Nutrition & The Digestive System

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the structure and functions of the organs of the digestive system.
    • Understand nutrients and their sources.
    • Understand the components of a healthy diet and the consequences of an unhealthy diet.

    Unit 7: The Roles & Responsibilities of the Registered Nurse

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the changes to the roles and responsibilities of the nurse.
    • Understand the role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
    • Understand the multidisciplinary approach to healthcare.

    Unit 8: Introduction to Psychology

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the importance of research in psychology
    • Understand the main approaches in psychology.
    • Understand ethical issues in psychological research.

    Unit 9: The Human Endocrine & Nervous System

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the anatomy, organisation and function of the nervous system.
    • Understand how the endocrine system co-ordinates body functions.
    • Understand the role of the nervous and endocrine systems homeostasis.

    Unit 10: Social Factors in Health and Social Care

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand sociological factors influencing the relationships between patients and health professionals.
    • Understand the role of social motivational factors in health and ill health.
    • Understand the significance of social support networks in healthcare and maintenance.

    Unit 11: Understanding Dementia

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand dementia
    • Understand types of dementia
    • Understand the medical and social models of dementia
    • Understand an individual’s experience of dementia

    Unit 12: The Human Muscular and Skeletal System

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the anatomy, organisation and function of the muscular system
    • Understand the anatomy, organisation and function of the skeletal system
    • Understand how the muscular system and skeletal system interact in locomotion

    Unit 13: Classification and Use of Social Drugs and Medicines

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand why different types of social drugs are used
    • Understand the classification of medicines and controlled drugs
    • Understand the impact of the use of social drugs and medicines on the individual and society

    Unit 14: Mental Health and Illness

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the difficulties in defining normality and abnormality
    • Understand a psychological disorder
    • Understand treatments used to treat people with psychological disorders

    Unit 15: Human Immunity

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand non-specific defences against disease.
    • Understand specific immunity.
    • Understand the biology of vaccination.

    Unit 16: Understanding Poverty

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand definitions of poverty.
    • Understand ways of measuring poverty.
    • Understand the extent of poverty in contemporary Britain
    • Understand explanations of poverty

    Unit 17: Health Promotion

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand individual societal health promotion.
    • Organise and plan a health promotion activity.

    Unit 18: Human Disease & Prevention

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand the categories and causes of disease using infectious disease to illustrate your answer.
    • Understand the epidemiology of commonly occurring diseases/conditions.
    • Understand preventative measures for a chosen disease or condition.

    Unit 19: Equality and Diversity within Healthcare

    On completion of this unit you will:
    • Understand equality and diversity within healthcare.
    • Understand the rights of the individual in a healthcare setting.
    • Understand the impact of equality and diversity legislation for healthcare.

    Requirements

    To start an Access to Higher Education Diploma you will need an English and maths GCSE at grade A - C/ 4 - 9 or a Functional Skills Level 2 qualification in both subjects.

    Access to Higher Education Diplomas fulfil the entry criteria for range of different university courses and are suitable for the UCAS application process. However, it is advantageous to check the requirements of each establishment that you want to apply to before submitting your application in order to avoid disappointment. Admission criteria may include, but is not limited to:

    • Having a set number of credits attained at Merit or Distinction level
    • Attendance and success at a face-to-face interview at chosen university
    • Passing the university’s proprietary literacy and numeracy assessments
    • Successful completion of mandatory work placements or work experience

    Learners must also undertake their own independent research to ensure that their diploma is properly specified, which will give them the best possible chance of getting into university. The student is responsible for their own research and they should begin this as soon as possible after starting the course. Highbury College will not accept any responsibility or liability if any Access to Higher Education Diploma student fails to secure an offer from a Higher Education institution.

    Assessment

    Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) is modular and composed of graded and ungraded units so that you can quickly and easily absorb its information in bitesize chunks. At the end of each unit you will complete an assignment which your tutor will evaluate and give you feedback on. The feedback is aimed to show you how effective your piece of work is, its quality, and how you can improve in the future. These assessments are important to your learning process as they are signposts of your progress throughout the course.

    In order to achieve this qualification, you will need to have attained a total of 60 learning credits. 45 of these will be taken from graded units for the subjects with academic content, whilst the other 15 units are ungraded units relating to study skills.

    In order to gain your diploma you need to successfully pass all units within the course.

    Important notice: Online access is required in order to access your course content and submit your assignments.

    AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group Access to Higher Education Diploma (Health)
    Following successful completion of this diploma you will be awarded a QAA recognised Access to HE Diploma at level 3 (QAA ref: 40012542). This diploma has been assigned 60 credits.

    AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group

    AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group is a national Awarding Validating Agency, regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and Qualifications Wales, to develop, maintain and award nationally recognised qualifications.

    AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group work proactively with employers, training providers, colleges, universities, schools and voluntary and community organisations to offer vocational credit-based qualifications, Access to Higher Education Diplomas and quality assured Customised Accreditation that enables learners gain employment or to progress into further learning and Higher Education. AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group also Quality Endorse organisations internal training and skills delivery.

    Developing your career

    Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) will make a range of nursing and healthcare-related degree programmes accessible to you and will enhance your career prospects. For example, you could study for a degree in Adult Nursing Studies or Midwifery. With a nursing degree you can apply to progress further in your studies through postgraduate study or you can go straight into the world of work. You could work in the NHS, independent practices or hospitals and even in the community. Some possible healthcare roles include:

    • Adult nurse
    • Children’s nurse
    • Midwife
    • Paramedic
    • Learning disability nurse

    Whatever your dream career, Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing) will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to take your study further and invest in your nursing career.

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    Course Fees

    Price £3,384.00

    Payment methods

    Pay with Advanced Learner Loan
    (No repayments until your salary reaches £27,295)
    Total fee = 
    £3,384.00


    Further Information

    Course ref: 40012542

    Course starts: Anytime

    Notional Learning Hours: 600

    Modules: 19

    Technical requirements

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