Tower Road
Belvedere
Kent DA17 6JA
Fax: 01322 448403
Web site:
www.bexley.ac.uk
Access co-ordinator: Sarah Bryant
Course information:
Tel: 01322 404000
Email: courses@bexley.ac.uk
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The college prides itself on changing lives through learning. We work closely with local employers and organisations, funding bodies and, most importantly, students to provide relevant and stimulating courses at all levels so that every student is able to progress as far as he or she wishes, including higher education level and employment.
The majority of students are adults, many of whom are on Access to HE Diploma courses. All students are provided with additional support where it is felt necessary in order to enhance their opportunities of success, and study in an environment that is very much ‘student-centred’.
General information
Pre-Access Diploma for Progression course: Yes – subject to confirmation
Duration of courses: Normally one year
Childcare: Limited crèche facilities are available
Learning support: ESOL support where appropriate
Disabilities: The College aims at meeting SENDA requirements
Courses
Access to HE Diploma (Social Work)
Attendance: Day
Progression: Degree programmes in either Social Work or Social Sciences at any other University.
Access to HE Diploma (Nursing)
Attendance: Day
Progression: Diploma or degree programme in Nursing and the degree programme in Midwifery at the University of Greenwich or any other UK University.
Access to HE Diploma (Health & Human Sciences)
Attendance: Day
Progression: Diploma or Degree program in Nursing and Midwifery at Greenwich or other University. You can also consider a Degree in other health related subjects such as: Radiography, Paramedic, Physiotherapy, Forensic Science, etc
Access to HE Diploma (Law)
Attendance: Day
Progression: Higher Education studying for a law degree, a degree in legal studies or Criminology or ILEX qualifications.
Access to HE Diploma (Computing)
Attendance: Day
Progression: Foundation Degree in Computing, or progress onto a variety of pathways, within the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Greenwich. Alternatively, progression to a wide variety of computing related subjects at other universities.
Access to HE Diploma (Education Studies)
Attendance: Day
Progression: Degrees in either BED/BA QTS or Education Studies at the University of Greenwich or any other University. You could chose to defer your teaching studies so that you can concentrate on another degree then return to teaching by completing a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education [PGCE].
Access to HE Diploma (Humanities and Social Science)
Attendance: Day
Progression: The Humanities and Social Science pathway allows progression to University to study a variety of subjects. In the past students have progressed to University to study the following subjects: History, English, Law, Politics, Events Management, Sociology and Psychology. |