Course description
Introduction
You'll take units in education studies, study skills, complete an extended project. In addition, you will choose two of the following subjects:
Psychology
Sociology
History
Literature
Linguistics and original writing.
If you want to study primary teaching at university you will need to set up a short placement in a school alongside your course as some universities require a minimum of two weeks' classroom experience prior to submitting a university application.
Assessment
You'll be assessed by written assignments, presentations throughout the course and also take exams. You need to gain 60 credits in total, with 45 at Level three, to achieve the qualification.
Next Steps
Choose your university course and remember that South Thames runs university-level courses too so there could be something here that fits your career plans.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
Access to Higher Education
Expenses
You should be 19 or over at the start of this course. This course will prepare you for study at university-level, but you should check the entry requirements for the universities you are interested in as well. English and maths Most universities ask for GCSE English and maths grade A*-C/9-4. If you're missing one of these GCSEs at the required grade: You will need to sit an assessment and depending on your results, you could study a GCSE course or a Level 2 Functional Skills course alongside Access. This option is intensive so you'll need to be committed to studying the extra hours. If you're missing both GCSE English and maths A*-C/9-4 or your assessment results show you're unlikely to get above grade D/3: You'll need to take an English and/or maths Functional Skills or GCSE course before studying Access to develop your skills in this area. In some cases we may consider equivalent international qualifications. Please ask our team about this when you come in for interview. If you don't have GCSEs A*-C/9-4, don't forget we have other options that might suit you. If you're employed our apprenticeships team can help you get qualified while you work, and we have plenty of courses to prepare you for further study or work. For advice, speak to our education advisers.