A-Level: Minimum BBB. Health or science-related courses are desirable.
Access to Higher Education Diploma: 60 credits overall with at least 45 at level 3 and 15 at level 2. Of the 45 credits at level 3, you will need a minimum of 24 distinctions, a minimum of 18 merits and a maximum of 3 passes
BTEC: DDM
T Levels: Merit
Welsh BACC: B and BB at A level or DD at BTEC
Irish Leaving Certificate: 360
GCSEs: At least five GCSEs at A-C grade, these must include Welsh/English Language, Mathematics and a Physical Science or Double Award Science.
IELTS: Level 7 with no component less than 6.5 (For applicants who have gained their entry qualifications outside the UK)
For non-standard applicants: It is recognised that individuals without formal qualifications may have relevant experience and knowledge.
Recognition of Prior Learning: Applications will be considered on an individual basis. As a University, we also have a recognition of prior learning policy to support widening access aims.
Any offer of a place will also require:
- A satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Applications from potential learners who have a criminal conviction will be considered on an individual basis with reference to the most current HCPC Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics. We have an established mechanism for dealing with such situations through Fitness to Practise processes. Applicants will be required to pay for their DBS checks.
- An Occupational Health assessment confirming that applicants are fit to undertake the programme.
- Learners also need to meet Department of Health Guidelines (March 2007) ‘Health clearance for, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV: New healthcare workers.
All applicants will need a satisfactory educational reference.
Applicants who meet the entry requirements and selection criteria will be invited to interview, which may take place in person or via telephone/video call. Our Interview Tips explain more about what to expect.
If you are successful at interview, any offer of a place will be conditional upon a satisfactory DBS/police check or equivalent from your home country as well as an occupational health declaration and assessment prior to starting your studies. Further details will be provided if you receive an offer.
All applicants will be required to have a satisfactory enhanced disclosure and barring service (DBS) check and occupational health check. Any concerns arising from these may be considered at the School of Health and Social Care’s Professional Suitability and Fitness to Practise Panel and may result in admission to the programme being withdrawn.