Our Combined Sciences Access course prepares you for degree-level study in a variety of Science-related degree courses. You will study units in fundamentals of chemistry, and cell biology, with an option to take ecology or immunology units. You will also develop your research skills, ready for your degree.
Site
Eastbourne
Level
Level 3
Course Type
Adult
Qualification
Access to HE
Options | Course Code | Starts | Ends | Days | From | To | Standard Fee | Overseas Fee |
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apply | 60368-01 | 08/09/25 | 26/06/26 | Wednesday + Thursday + Friday | 09:30 | 15:00 | £3384 | £3687 |
Our Combined Sciences Pathway at Eastbourne prepares students for degree level study on a variety of Science-related and non-Nursing health-related degree courses. Previous students from this Pathway have progressed onto degree courses such as: Environmental Sciences, Ecology & Conservation, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Pharmacy, Veterinary Nursing, Radiography and Nutrition. On this Pathway, in addition to the core modules, you will be studying the following subject modules:
The people who come onto Access courses often feel they did not fulfil their potential at school. They may have spent many years in unsatisfying work, been at home looking after children or have otherwise been in a situation where they have needed to take a decision about bringing about a change in their lives. What they all do have in common is a thirst for knowledge and a desire to carry on with their education. Many students from Access have progressed successfully onto study at degree level and then onto their chosen career.
For progression to university you may require GCSE English and/or maths at grade C/4 (or Functional Skills equivalent). It is advisable to gain these qualifications before commencing the Access diploma, however one GCSE can be studied alongside if necessary.
Assessment is ongoing throughout the course. Assignments, which take a variety of forms (such as essays, reports and presentations) are completed for each module. Students on all pathways complete a final assessment of a research project and presentation on a topic within their subject discipline.
Access to Higher Education Diploma (Combined Sciences)
There are no extra costs involved other than basic stationery, but students find that home access to a PC or laptop is useful.