New Students UCAS Data Sheet

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New students UCAS data sheet.

Buzzword

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To select the qualification, type access into the search box and select Access to
HE Diploma (2014 onwards)
The title (selected from the drop box that appears next) is either:
Science ( for those doing science 1, 2 and 3)
Health professions ( for those doing Science 1 & 2 and Health studies)
Humanities and social sciences ( for those doing Psychology 1 & 2 and Sociology)
Next you select the units ( UCAS call them modules) for your course.
All units are 3 credits
Only one unit is level 2and that is the IT unit all other units are level 3
Once you have added a unit, to input the next you need to click at the bottom
left, add another module.
If you have not had results back yet for assignments select pending for the
grade.
For the completion date use July 2015
Everyone should have 20 units

Core units

Everyone use these

ICT: Using ICT (this is the only unit you put in as level 2 all the others are
level 3)
Communication: Report Writing
Communication: Presentation Skills
Communication: Academic Essay Writing
Study Skills: Developing Research Skills

Science 1 and 2 units


Health professions
Biological Molecules

for people doing Science and

Body Defences
Coordination and Control
Diet and Digestion
Exchange and Transport of Gases
Genetics
Homeostasis
The Human Life Cycle
Organisation of the Body
The Musculoskeletal System

Science 3 units

for people doing Science

Medical Uses of Radioisotopes


Organic Chemistry
Periodicity
Structure and Bonding
X-ray Spectra and Medical Uses of X-rays

Health studies units

for people Health professions

Access to Health Care in Modern Britain


Ethical Issues in Health
Gender and Health Care Roles in Modern Britain
Health Promotion
Social Roles in the Caring Professions

Psychology units
sciences

for people Humanities and social

Biopsychology of Stress
Concepts of Normality and Mental Health
Early Social Development
Interpersonal Relationships
Memory
Non-Verbal Communication
Personality Theory
Psychological Perspectives
Social Influence and Independence
The Nature-Nurture Debate

Sociology units

for people Humanities and social

sciences
Changing Beliefs in British Society
Education and Social Inequality
Social Stratification and Inequality
Sociological Theory
Sociology of the Family in Modern Britain

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