At a glance
- A Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) recognised qualification
- Academic demands equivalent to A-levels and Baccalaureates
- Designed to fit in with your other commitments
- 100% distance-based learning
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- Widely accepted by UK universities
- 600 hours of study across 15 mandatory units
- Self-paced study over 6 to 24 months
- Full e-tutor support.
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Overview
The Access to HE Diploma (Data Science) is a full Level 3 academic credit-based qualification, regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA).
The diploma has academic demands equivalent to those of A-levels and international Baccalaureates, and is designed to prepare learners without traditional qualifications or a formal educational background for entry into higher education in the UK.
Highly respected and acknowledged throughout both the further education and higher education sectors, Access to HE Diplomas provide the knowledge and skills needed to progress to study at a UK university or college, enabling students to succeed in higher education.
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An academic, credit based qualification
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Data Science) is an academic, credit-based qualification regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA).
The credit requirement for the achievement of the diploma is 60 credits spread across 15 mandatory units, with 45 credits coming from 11 graded units concerned with academic content at Level 3, and 15 credits come from 4 ungraded units also at Level 3.
Each unit is worth either 3 credits or 6 credits, with a 3-credit unit requiring 30 hours of study, and a 6-credit unit requiring 60 hours of study.
Studying the diploma
The diploma requires a total of 600 hours of distance based learning (with tutor support) over 15 mandatory units and assessments.
In order to achieve the Access to HE Diploma (Data Science), a student will need to undertake a minimum of 600 hours of learning and study time over a minimum period of 6 months. This is to ensure that students have sufficient time to attain and secure the required knowledge and skills to demonstrate mastery over all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria. To complete the diploma in 12 months, a student would need to study 12 to 15 hours per week.
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As a distance based learning diploma, students can study the diploma at their own pace, at times and in places that are convenient for them. The diploma is designed to fit around work, family and other commitments.
The Awarding Body
If you successfully complete all the assessment requirements (ie you attain all 60 credits) of the Access to HE Diploma (Data Science), you will receive a Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) recognised Access to HE Diploma at level 3 (QAA ref: 40014058) awarded by the AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group.
AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group is a leading Access Validating Agency (AVA) licensed by the QAA to develop and award nationally recognised Access to Higher Education Diplomas.