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Access Diploma in Social Sciences (validated by Ulster University)

Start Date: 19th September 2022
Code: YFPX1665B1

  • Part-Time
  • Ballymena
  • Course Information
  • We are currently not accepting applications for this course. Applications for 2023/24 will open in January 2023.

Essentials

Duration: 2 Years Part-time
Number of weeks: 33
Start date: 19th September 2022
End date: 19th June 2024
Day: Mon|Wed
Time: 18:00-21:30
Information event: Y

Fee for 2022/2023 Academic Year:

£568

Reduced course fees may be applicable.  Find out more about reduced course fees, payment options and financial support available in our fees and funding page.


Course Content

8 modules of study

Year 1 PT (or Semester 1 FT)
(FT Study Psychology in semester 1 and study Mathematics 2 in semester 2)

• Maths 1
• English
• Maths 2
• Sociology
• Psychology (FT only semester 1)

Year 2 (or Semester 2 FT)
(Mathematics 2 semester 2 (FT only)

(Optional modules)
• Social Policy
• Psychology
• Anatomy & Physiology
• Research
• Statistical Research and ICT
• E-Business
• Applied ICT

Where every opportunity will be made to facilitate you the best we can, choice/timetabling/location of modules will be decided on demand and class viability.

Get an insider view from our students about what is covered within this course as well as the career opportunities.

 

Jordan Access Diploma

Course Aims

The aim of the course is to enable mature students to study for a University Access Diploma in Social Science. This will give students the opportunity to progress to higher education, or alternatively, to enhance their academic qualifications and consequently improve their career prospects. It is a modularised course and is set at A level standard. The modularised structure offers greater flexibility and is particularly important for mature students who have to fit their study around their commitments.


Special Features

• Associate student of Ulster University
• Option of participating in a physiology lab at Ulster University in year 2
 


Assessment Methods

Variety of internal assessments including essays, reports, case studies and projects. All modules have an examination with the exception Statistical Research with ICT and E-business which are examined by coursework only.


Course Update

Please note that due to ongoing major campus construction projects courses at Ballymena, Coleraine and Ballymoney may be relocated to alternative suitable locations as required.


University Connections

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All applicants are asked to complete an application form and questionnaire. They then meet with the Course Director to assess their suitability for the course. This allows for self-selection by the candidates.

• Applicants must normally be 19 years or over at the date of entry to the programme.

• Applicants should not have had any recent experience of formal education.

• Applicants must provide evidence of a basic competence in written and oral communication. Students are asked to undertake a short, written assessment regarding this. (APL for this process applies for those with a “C” or above in English language or a Level 2 Essential Skills Communications or equivalent.  Exemptions must be agreed by the college and the University.)

• Applicants must provide evidence of a basic competence in numeracy skills. Students are asked to undertake a short, numerical written assessment regarding this. (APL for this process applies for those with a “C” or above in Maths GCSE or a Level 2 Essential Skills in Maths or equivalent.  Exemptions must be agreed by the college and the University.)

• Applicants must show motivation, drive and ability to cope with the academic demands of the programme including self-discipline, self-motivation, ability to self-appraise and reflect willingness to accept direction and support


For applicants who feel that they are not yet ready for the course, they may wish to look at the Essential Skills Programmes.


Access to a wide range of HNC/HND/foundation degree and degree courses including: nursing, teaching, social work, sociology, psychology, social policy, criminology.


Trostan Avenue Building
Trostan Avenue
Ballymena
BT43 7BN
028 2563 6221

Contact

Ciaran Shannon

This course is also available in other NRC campuses.