Access to Higher Education Diploma (Social Sciences and Humanities) - General
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Summary
Overview
This Access to Higher Education Diploma (Social Sciences and Humanities) is a general diploma containing History/Politics and
Psychology units alongside the Sociology content. The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Social Sciences and Humanities) is a popular,
nationally recognised qualification designed to provide you with the skills needed to apply for a degree courses at university.
If you want to go to university, but don’t have the required entry qualifications, this is a great way of jumping back into study and getting
the qualification you need to gain university entrance.
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Who is this course for?
Requirements
Learners must have a GCSE in Maths and English (or an equivalent), a relevant nvq at level 2 or above and aspire to study a Social Science or Humanities related degree at university.
Access to Higher Education Diplomas are widely accepted as an alternative to 'A Levels' for University admission. The programmes have a track record of success in helping students to gain admission to University.
Learners should, however, be aware that Universities each apply their own admissions criteria, and these vary broadly depending on the reputation and popularity of the university and of the degree program...
Career path
‘conditional’ places on their courses, for example: on condition that you achieve the qualification, or: on condition you achieve a certain
level of qualification. The Social Science and Humanities related degree course you have identified as your ...
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