Access Diploma in Social Sciences (validated by Ulster University)
Start Date: 4th September 2023
Code: PFFN01665
- Further Education
- Full-time
- Newtownabbey
Essentials
Duration: 1 Year Full-time
Start date: 4th September 2023
End date: 7th June 2024
Information event: Y
Course fee: FREE (See eligibility criteria)
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.
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.
University Connections

Newtownabbey
BT37 9RS
028 9085 5000
Contact
Martin Hay Send Email
This course is also available in other NRC campuses.

Essential Skills
All full-time students at the Northern Regional College have the opportunity to improve their English, Maths and IT skills and gain qualifications. The qualification you take will depend on the qualification you already have. If you do not have a grade C or above in GCSE English, Maths or ICT, you MUST do Essential Skills. This will form a compulsory part of your timetable.
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