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Online - Access to HE Diploma (Midwifery) - Level 3

Online - Access to HE Diploma (Midwifery) - Level 3

Overview

Have you always dreamt of becoming a midwife? Or are you considering a career change into a profession that is more rewarding and helps others? There’s no better time to become a midwife as the Royal College of Midwives estimates hospitals in England have a shortage of around 2,500 midwives.

Midwifery is an important industry which includes roles such as midwife, maternity support worker and newborn hearing screener. This course is designed to help you gain an understanding of midwifery through a range of topics including human reproduction, growth and development, the roles and responsibilities of the midwife, human immunity and more.

The Access to HE Diploma (Midwifery) course is intended for adults (aged 19+) who have been out of education for some time and want to get the skills and qualifications to progress onto Higher Education.

This full Level 3 nationally recognised qualification prepares you without the need for traditional qualifications and provides you with the opportunity to gain and enhance vital industry knowledge and skills. You will also develop the communication skills and confidence necessary for success in university-level 

You could complete this course within one year if you are able to dedicate 15 hours per week. However, this is flexible depending on what hours you can commit.  Most students complete this course within 12-18 months.

The awarding body for this course is AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group.

Our online Access courses give you the flexibility to manage your life and studies

  • 24 hour access to your online course
  • Maintain earning power while you learn
  • Study around work or family commitments
  • Study in the comfort of your own home.

Don't let paying for this course hold you back from achieving your goals. There are different funding routes available for adult learners. Dependent on your personal circumstances, you may be eligible to:

Did you know? If you successfully go on to complete a Higher Education qualification following an Access to HE diploma course, you won’t have to pay your Advanced Learner Loan back at all.

Get in touch to find out more.


Start dates and fees

Start DatePart/Full-timeCodeFeeActions
VariousPT2955A101FREE* to £3384.00Apply

* If you are aged 19-23 and studying your first Level 3 course then that course may be free. Please contact us for more details. If you are aged 19 or over and either studying a second Level 3 course or qualifying Level 4, 5 or 6 course you may be able to apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover the costs.


What will I study?

You will study a range of modules including:

  • Study Skills
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Cell Biology
  • Human Reproduction, Growth & Development 
  • The Roles & Responsibilities of the Midwife
  • Human Nutrition & The Digestive System 
  • Cell Division and Heredity (Health) 
  • Human Immunity

Entry requirements

  • *A minimum of two GCSEs at grade 4 in English and maths.
  • Applicants are strongly advised to complete a work placement or volunteer in health care before joining the course.

This course is eligible for an Advanced Learner Loan

The Advanced Learner Loan is a new scheme introduced by the government to help mature learners study for qualifications that will improve their employability and develop high level skills and knowledge.

Loans are specifically designed for those aged 19 and over, who are intending to study on a Level 3 or higher course – including Access to HE Diplomas.

Best of all, if you successfully go on to complete an HE qualification following an Access to University course – you won’t even have to pay the loan back.

It’s easy to apply! To find out if you’re eligible, or for more information, see the Advanced Learner Loan page.


How long is the course?

  • 1 year (flexible).

Most students complete between 12 -18 months but this is dependent on the amount of time dedicated to studying each week which is determined by the learner.


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How will I be assessed?

You will be assessed on the assignments that are set regularly throughout the course. - completed in your own time.

To successfully achieve this Access to HE Diploma, you will need 60 credits in total. The credits are split into the following two categories:

  • Graded – 45 credits come from graded units, which focus on the academic subject
  • Ungraded – 15 credits come from ungraded units, such as writing and study skills

What does the course lead to?

There are a range of healthcare related courses available to progress onto including:

  • BSc (Hons) Midwifery 
  • BSC (Hons) Nursing.

As we are a partner college of Nottingham Trent University (NTU), you may qualify for various benefits should you choose to apply to NTU after completing your college course. This could include a Progress NTU offer, where you would receive an offer one grade below their standard offer. For instance, a typical offer for one of their courses might require 128 UCAS tariff points. With Progress NTU, your requirements would be 120 UCAS tariff points. For further details, please call us on 0808 100 3626 or discover more about this benefit here.


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