Course overview
This course is part of the Access Humanities program. If you're applying for this course, there's no need to apply for our other Humanities subjects, as they are all covered by the Access to Humanities course.
Are you interested in becoming a teacher, social worker or psychologist, but lack the qualifications to get into university? Or perhaps you’d like to study politics, history, literature, law or business, but it’s been a while since you were a student and you’re not sure how you would cope.
If you would like to go to university and if it’s been at least three years since you were in full-time education, we’ve got the perfect place for you to start!
The SWAP Access to Humanities programme is designed to help you get ready for university even if you’ve been away from education for many years. Successful completion also provides you with a qualification for entry to university. Our partners include:
- Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)
- University of Glasgow
- University of Stirling
- University of Strathclyde
- University of the West of Scotland (UWS)
Course description
- A range of social science subjects, including psychology, sociology, history, politics, geography, and philosophy
- Communications (English) and literature at Higher level
- National 5 Application of Maths
- Preparation for Higher Education (Prep for HE), including support to develop ICT and academic research skills
Assessment types include essays, reports, class-based tests, group discussions and presentations at the end of each unit, rather than big exams at the end of the year.
Entry requirements
- RECENT SCHOOL LEAVERS: If you have been enrolled in high school within the last three years, you are not eligible for this course. If you are unsure, you can check your eligibility by contacting SWAPWest directly via www.scottishwideraccess.org or by emailing Amy Angus at aangus@glasgowkelvin.ac.uk
For this course, if English is not your first language
- you need to have SQA ESOL Higher (or equivalent, click here to see equivalent qualifications)
- If you do not have a formal ESOL qualification but your language skills meet this level, you should apply for your course and then contact our Admissions team to organise an internal language assessment here at the College.
Progression
Further study
This course offers opportunities to progress to university degree courses in primary teaching, secondary teaching, social work, psychology, history, sociology, social and public policy, community education, law, business, marketing, criminal justice, philosophy, English literature, local authority and civil service, heritage and tourism, and NGO/third sector, among many others.
Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Easterhouse Campus
1200 Westerhouse Road
Glasgow
Course provider
Glasgow Kelvin College
Easterhouse Campus
1200 Westerhouse Road
Glasgow