At 麻豆果冻传媒, we welcome applicants studying Access to HE Diploma courses, approved by the Quality Assurance Agency.
We recognise that if you have completed an Access course you have the essential study skills and subject knowledge required to successfully progress onto our degree courses.
The minimum entry requirement for an undergraduate degree course is a Pass with 60 credits (with a minimum of 45 credits at Level 3 and the remainder at Level 2.)
Some of our courses have higher entry requirements, and for some you may also need to attend an interview.
To get an offer on a course you may need a number of credits at higher grades, such as Merit or Distinction.
You might also need a number of Level 3 credits in a specific subject, such as Maths or Science.
Below are some examples of the typical Access qualifications you will need in order to be considered for an offer on some of our popular courses.
Some courses will accept Level 2 maths and English in lieu of GCSEs, but for other courses you may have to complete a GCSE equivalency test.
You will not need to meet the GCSE entry requirement for English and Maths if you have Level 3 credits in these subjects.
Check the individual course information pages for details.
Contact us if you still have a question about entry requirements
This table shows some of the typical Access offers across a range of subjects
Yes. Access course results are generally confirmed from July onwards. If you have not yet applied to university, not received any offers, or if you have turned down all of your offers, you can make a new application once you have your results. You do not need to wait until Clearing starts to do this. Get in touch with us to discuss your options.
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For most full-time undergraduate courses we don't recommend that students work more than 12 to 15 hours a week during the term. However, some courses are more time-intensive than others.
Courses where you spend a lot of time on placement, such as nursing or teaching, will require more time. Even if you only have 12 hours of teaching a week on your course, you will still be expected to do a lot of independent study, group work and assignments. As a rough guide, for every hour of face-to-face teaching on an academic course, there will be at least two to three hours of other study-related activities.
Speak to course tutors and current students when you come to one of our open days and find out what is realistic for your course.
You could be eligible for extra support with childcare or general study costs if you have children and are studying at university full-time.
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