GCSE at grade 4 (Grade C) or above for Maths and English (Level 2 Functional Skills are accepted) and GCSE at grade 4 (Grade C) or above in Science.
Start date:
Sep 2026
Course Overview
The Access to Higher Education Diploma in Allied Health Professions is a Level 3 qualification licensed by QAA (Quality Assurance Agency) which is intended for learners (usually 19+) who do not have the sufficient qualifications or UCAS points to enter university learning directly.
This course is designed so that learners can develop their knowledge and academic skills needed to progress on university degree courses, either with us at East Lancashire UC or at another higher education institution.
What will I learn?
A career within the allied health professions requires the upmost dedication and you will learn as part of this course what it means to work within the health sector and the difference health professionals make. You will learn topics linked to psychology, biology, chemistry, healthcare in practice and safeguarding to ensure you are ready to take your next steps into a degree within healthcare. You will learn the science behind the medical practices in areas such as pharmacy or radiography. You will also learn the importance of academic rigour linked to referencing, plagiarism and ethical use of AI to fully prepare you for study at university.
The Access to Higher Education Diploma in Allied Health Professions is a Level 3 qualification licensed by QAA (Quality Assurance Agency) which is intended for learners (usually 19+) who do not have the sufficient qualifications or UCAS points to enter university learning directly.
This course is designed so that learners can develop their knowledge and academic skills needed to progress on university degree courses, either with us at East Lancashire UC or at another higher education institution.
How is the course delivered?
This course is delivered face to face.
On the course, learners will complete a total of 60 credits required by Ascentis, our Awarding body. – 45 graded credits at Level 3, in academic content units. – 15 ungraded credits at Level 3, in study skills content. For ungraded assignments these have pass only criteria, whilst the 45 credits available in academic content will be grades as Pass, Merit, Distinction. The course is designed to be primarily assignment work rather than formal exams, however in some units formal exams will take place (this is dependent on the subject). Assignment work may be a written essay varying in word count from 1,500 to 3,500 words or you may be to complete presentations, magazine articles in addition to undertaking a research project in a specific subject area.
How will my learning be assessed?
Progression on the course is closely monitored through regular one-to-one meetings with class teachers, who provide academic feedback and support to help learners meet their targets.
In addition, learners have dedicated sessions known as ADPT (Academic Development, Progression and Tutorial) where they can discuss overall progress, set personal goals, and address any challenges affecting their studies or wellbeing therefore ensuring each learner receives both academic and personal support throughout their journey.
Additional Information
Learners aged 19+ can often access Advanced Learner Loans to cover the cost. Please see https://www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan for further information on the Advanced Learner Loan.
For some learners (for example those aged 19-23 who have not yet gained a full Level 3 qualification), there may be opportunities for government or local funding.
Potential Careers
– Art therapist – Dietitians – Occupational Therapist – Radiographer – Speech and Language Therapist – Audiologist – Paramedic – Pharmacy