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East Riding College

Level Two Certificate in Preparing for Further Study in Health, Social Care and Social Work

East Riding College

Flemingate Centre, Armstrong Way, Beverley, HU17 0GH

National Diploma (BTEC)
Level 2
Education and Training

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2020
East Riding College (Bridlington Campus)
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2020
East Riding College (Beverley Campus)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

'Returning to learning - it's never to late to go back',

The Level Two Certificate is designed for mature students who are returning to education. It could be that you have taken a break from education due to other commitments but now realise you would like the opportunity to gain the level two (GCSE equivalent) qualifications you missed at school, so that you can then progress on to the Level Three Access to Higher Education Diploma or other level three programmes. You must be at least 19 years old and must have a genuine commitment to a full year of study. You will attend the course 5 hours of core subjects per week, for 36 weeks with the possibility of additional study hours for GCSE English and Math’s. The course is timetabled over one day a week.

This qualification would help you with a career in nursing, social work and teaching.

Course Details

The three core subjects you will study are Psychology, Sociology and Biology. You will also be given the opportunity to study GCSE Mathematics and English alongside the programme

    Personal study skills, including developing reading strategies, improving punctuation and grammar skills and managing your own learning

    You will also study how to develop and use research skills, which will give you the necessary skills for completing assignments on the Level Three Higher Education Diploma course or other level three programmes

    How will it be delivered and assessed?

    Assessment methods aim to prepare students for study at level three and include coursework, assignments, presentations, essays and examination.

    Entry requirements

    • An ability and a desire to study at GCSE level
      • If you do not currently hold a grade 4 or above in English and Maths you will have the opportunity to study English and Maths alongside of this course
      • For people whose first language is not English, you must have GCSE English at grade C or above or IELTS 7 (International English Language Testing System)

      Your next steps...

      Successful completion of the level two diploma could lead to progression onto a level three programme.

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