Access Unit Accreditation course structure
Access to Higher Education Certificate
Course Modules
You can study any of the Access Modules from any pathway for Unit Accreditation.
Biology & Health
- Biological Aspects of Health & Disease - Level 3
- Human Biological Systems - Level 3
- Human Biological Systems 2 - Level 3
Law
- The Nature of Law in Society - Level 3
- The Legal Profession - Level 3
- The Jury System - Level 3
- The Judiciary & Magistracy - Level 3
- The Criminal Process - Level 3
Psychology & Social Science
- Adulthood, Adolescence & Old Age - Level 3
- Child Development & Welfare - Level 3
- Cognitive Psychology, Attention - Level 3
- Cognitive Psychology, Perception - Level 3
- Perspectives in Psychology - Level 3
- Psychopathology - Level 3
- Social Conflict - Level 3
- Social Interaction - Level 3
Social Work
- Issues in Social Work - Level 3
- Social Work Practice - Level 3
Teaching & Education
- Educational Theory - Level 3
- Educational Practice - Level 3
- Education, Learning Difficulties - Level 3
Generic
- Communication - Level 3
- English - Level 2
- English Essay Writing - Level 3
- English Report Writing - Level 3
- Inferential Statistics - Level 3 coming soon
- Information Technology - Level 2
- Mathematics - Level 2
- Research Methods - Level 3
More about Unit Accreditation
Download the Course Handbook to find out more about the contents of each Module.
Unit Accreditation vs. Short Course
If you do not specifically need a nationally recognised Certificate from an AVA (Accredited Validating Agency), you can create a short course in exactly the same way as you do with Unit Accreditation.
The work is at the same standard and the tutor service, course materials, internal verification and quality systems are exactly the same. If studying a short course, you will receive a Distance Learning Centre Certificate of Achievement but will not be subject to the same Moderation and Registration costs which are a requirement for Unit Accreditation.
You can leave the decision as to whether to treat your studies as a Short Course or Unit Accreditation until you are nearing completion.
