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Access to Higher Education

Access to HE Diploma (Health Science Professions)

Your gateway to a wide range of health science degrees — from physiotherapy and occupational therapy to dietetics and healthcare science. Study 100% online at your own pace with dedicated tutor support.

12 monthsDuration
100% OnlineStudy Method
144 UCAS ptsPoints Available
FlexibleStart Date

Is This Course Right For You?

This course is for you if...

  • You want to progress to a health science degree at university
  • You left school without traditional A-level qualifications
  • You’re aged 19 or over and ready to return to education
  • You need flexible, self-paced online learning
  • You’re interested in physiotherapy, dietetics, occupational therapy, or a related field
  • You want to study around work and family commitments

Your career after this course

  • Apply to health science degrees at UK universities
  • Earn up to 144 UCAS points recognised by universities nationwide
  • Pursue roles in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dietetics, or healthcare science
  • Progress into NHS Band 5 Allied Health Professional roles
  • Specialise within your chosen health science field
  • Access NHS student bursaries and funding for your degree

About This Course

The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Health Science Professions) is a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification, awarded by OCNL (Open College Network London) and regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). It is specifically designed for adults who want to access a wide spectrum of health science and allied health professions degree programmes without traditional A-level qualifications.

This versatile pathway covers the core disciplines that underpin the full breadth of health science careers: Biology (body structure and function, human physiology, musculoskeletal and endocrine systems, disease and immunity), Psychology (health psychology, bio-psychology, and developmental psychology), Health Studies (diagnosis and management of physiological disorders, healthcare communication, mental health, and health promotion), and supporting scientific and study skills units.

The course is delivered 100% online, with no attendance requirements and no fixed timetable. You access materials and submit assignments through our dedicated learning platform whenever it suits you, supported by a dedicated personal tutor who provides detailed written feedback on every unit. Most learners complete in 9–12 months.

Assessment is entirely coursework-based — no examinations. Your grade profile across all 16 units determines the UCAS points you earn and your suitability for a wide range of health science degrees, from physiotherapy and occupational therapy to dietetics, speech and language therapy, and healthcare science.

What You'll Study

All 16 units are drawn from the approved Health Science Professions specification and cover the biology, health studies, and psychology knowledge required for allied health professional degree entry.

16 units total3 levels of studyNo examsPortfolio assessed

Level 1Academic Foundations

01Study Skills: Academic Writing Skills
3 credits (ungraded)
02Research Skills for Health
3 credits (ungraded)
03Exploring Health and Disease
3 credits (ungraded)
04Information Literacy
3 credits (ungraded)

Level 2Core Biological and Health Sciences

05Biology: Body Structure and Function
6 credits
06Biology: Human Musculoskeletal System
3 credits
07Biology: Endocrine System
3 credits
08Biology: Genetic Inheritance
3 credits
09Biology: Human Growth and Development
3 credits
10Biology: Non-Infectious Disease
3 credits

Level 3Health Professions Specialist Study

11Health: Diagnosis and Management of Physiological Disorders
9 credits
12Health: Healthcare Communication
3 credits
13Health: Mental Health
3 credits
14Psychology: Bio-Psychology: Behaviour and the Brain
3 credits
15Psychology: Health Psychology
6 credits
16Health: Research Skills Project
6 credits

What You'll Need

Open Entry — No Formal Qualifications Required

This course is designed for adult learners aged 19 and over. Formal academic qualifications are helpful but not always required — we assess each application individually.

  • Aged 19 or over at the time of enrolment
  • Basic written English skills (GCSE grade 3+ or Functional Skills Level 2 helpful)
  • Access to a computer or tablet and reliable internet
  • Motivation to study independently
  • Commitment of around 10–15 hours per week
  • Entry requirements vary by course — speak to our team for guidance

Not Sure If You Qualify?

Our enrolment advisers assess each application individually. We look at your life experience, motivation, and readiness to study — not just your qualifications.

Speak to our team — we're here to help you find the right course and funding option.

Call 01202 006 464

How You're Assessed

This course is 100% coursework-based. There are no exams. You demonstrate your learning through a portfolio of written assignments, case studies, and reflective pieces.

All assessment is portfolio and coursework based — no exams

Assignments are submitted online through the learning platform

Your personal tutor provides detailed written feedback within 5 working days

You can resubmit work if your first attempt doesn’t meet the required standard

Final grades are determined by your performance across all 16 units

Grades awarded: Pass, Merit, or Distinction — each corresponding to different UCAS point levels

Where This Course Can Take You

The Health Science Professions pathway opens access to a wide range of Allied Health Professional careers within the NHS. All are regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and offer clear NHS pay progression.

Physiotherapist

£29,970 – £44,962typical salary range

Assess and treat physical problems caused by injury, illness, or disability using exercise, manual therapy, and education. NHS Band 5–6.

Occupational Therapist

£29,970 – £44,962typical salary range

Help people of all ages overcome the effects of disability or illness so they can carry out the activities they need or want to do. NHS Band 5–6.

Dietitian

£29,970 – £44,962typical salary range

Translate nutritional science into practical guidance to help people make appropriate lifestyle and food choices. NHS Band 5–6.

Speech and Language Therapist

£29,970 – £44,962typical salary range

Assess and treat speech, language, and communication disorders in children and adults across NHS and community settings. NHS Band 5–6.

Senior Allied Health Professional

£37,338 – £52,809typical salary range

Lead clinical caseloads, mentor junior staff, and develop service-improvement projects within your specialist AHP area. NHS Band 6–7.

Advanced Practitioner (AHP)

£46,148 – £60,504typical salary range

Deliver advanced clinical assessment, diagnosis, and non-medical prescribing within your specialist area, often working autonomously. NHS Band 7–8a.

Ready to Unlock Your University Place?

Graduates of this course go on to universities across the UK, including Russell Group institutions. Enrol today and start your journey.

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All plans include the same full course content, dedicated tutor, and OCNL-accredited qualification.

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£99

per month / 24 months

Total: £2,376

Includes

  • Full access to all 16 units
  • Dedicated personal tutor
  • Online learning platform access
  • Assignment feedback within 5 days
  • OCNL qualification certificate
  • University application guidance
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Frequently Asked Questions

This diploma is designed to open entry to a broad range of allied health professional degree programmes, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dietetics, speech and language therapy, healthcare science, podiatry, and orthoptics. It is also accepted for entry to nursing, midwifery, and paramedic science programmes at many universities. The broad biological, psychological, and health studies content covers the core subject areas that admissions teams across these disciplines expect to see. Check the specific entry requirements at your target universities before you enrol.

Yes — the Access to HE Diploma is a QAA-regulated Level 3 qualification accepted by universities across the UK as the standard mature student entry route, and online delivery makes no difference to how universities assess the award. Individual institutions set their own grade conditions, so confirm the exact grade profile required by your target programmes before you begin your studies. Our enrolment advisers can help you identify suitable universities based on your target career.

You need to be aged 19 or over, hold UK residency, and have GCSE Maths and English at grade 4/C or equivalent, or Functional Skills Level 2 in each subject. A science GCSE is helpful for entry to many health science degrees, so check the requirements of your target institutions. Relevant healthcare or care experience is valued by admissions teams but is not a formal requirement for the Access course itself. Every application is reviewed holistically.

The typical completion time is 9–12 months, studying around 10–15 hours per week. The course is fully self-paced, so you can work faster or take longer, with a maximum access period of 24 months. There are no fixed start dates, meaning you can begin at any time and progress through units at a pace that suits your work and personal commitments.

No — the course is 100% portfolio and coursework assessed. You submit written assignments, case studies, and reflective pieces online and receive detailed written feedback from your tutor. There are no timed examinations at any stage. Units are graded at Pass, Merit, or Distinction, and these grades determine your UCAS points and the universities you are eligible to apply to.

You can earn up to 144 UCAS points — equivalent to three A-levels at the highest grades. The total depends on your grade profile across all 16 units. A predominantly Merit profile earns approximately 120–132 points, which is sufficient for most allied health professional programmes. Many health science degrees specify a mix of Distinction and Merit grades rather than a simple points threshold, so the distribution of your grades matters as much as the total.

The diploma covers three core areas: Biology (body structure and function, the musculoskeletal and endocrine systems, genetic inheritance, human growth and development, and non-infectious disease), Health Studies (the diagnosis and management of physiological disorders, healthcare communication, mental health, and health promotion), and Psychology (health psychology perspectives and bio-psychology: behaviour and the brain). The combination provides a strong academic foundation for the broad range of allied health professional degrees.

Yes — the Access to HE Diploma qualifies for an Advanced Learner Loan from Student Finance England. This covers the full tuition fee with no money required upfront, and repayments only begin when your income exceeds the relevant threshold. If you go on to complete a UK undergraduate degree, the loan is written off entirely. We also offer a flexible monthly payment plan from £99 per month, and our enrolment team can help you identify the most suitable option.

Yes — graduates of allied health professional degree programmes register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and are eligible to work in NHS hospitals, community health services, and private healthcare settings. Newly qualified physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and dietitians typically start on NHS Band 5 (£29,970–£36,483), with clear progression to Band 6 and Band 7 as you gain experience and specialist skills.

Yes — the course is designed specifically for adult learners with existing commitments. Everything is delivered online with no fixed lecture times or campus attendance. You access all materials and submit assignments through our platform at any time that suits you — evenings, weekends, or during any spare time during your day. We recommend budgeting around 10–15 hours per week, though this is entirely flexible around your schedule.

Everything Else You Need to Know

Study Support & Platform

  • Dedicated personal tutor assigned from day one
  • Online learning platform accessible 24/7 on any device
  • Assignment feedback returned within 5 working days
  • Student support team available by phone, email, and live chat
  • Regular progress tracking and milestone check-ins
  • Peer community forum for connecting with fellow learners

Funding & Finance Guidance

  • Monthly payment plans from £99/mo — spread the cost over 24 months
  • Pay-in-full discount — save £400 with a single payment
  • Advanced Learner Loan available — nothing to pay upfront
  • Loan written off if you complete a UK undergraduate degree
  • NHS Learning Support Fund may be available during your degree
  • 30-day money-back guarantee on all enrolments

Accreditation & Recognition

  • Awarded by OCNL (Open College Network London) — a nationally recognised awarding body
  • Regulated by Ofqual and recognised by the QAA
  • Earns up to 144 UCAS points — equivalent to three A-Levels at top grades
  • Accepted for entry to physiotherapy, OT, dietetics, and other AHP degrees
  • Meets QAA subject descriptor requirements for health science progression
  • Certificate issued upon successful completion of all 16 units

Hear From Our Learners

I’d been a care assistant for five years and wanted to qualify as an occupational therapist but had no A-levels. The Health Science Professions diploma gave me exactly what I needed. The Diagnosis and Management of Physiological Disorders unit was tough but incredibly rewarding — my tutor really helped me break it down. I’ve now been accepted onto a BSc Occupational Therapy programme.

Grace O.

Access to HE (Health Science Professions)

I left school at 17 to start working and always regretted not pursuing physiotherapy. At 32 I finally decided to do something about it. The flexibility of studying online was non-negotiable for me — I have a demanding job. The biology units were harder than I expected but my tutor was brilliant, and I finished with a Merit profile. Physio degree starts in September.

Marcus H.

Access to HE (Health Science Professions)

I wasn’t sure whether to choose the Nursing or Health Science Professions route and the enrolment team helped me work out that the broader pathway was right for my goal of becoming a dietitian. The health psychology and physiological disorders units were fascinating and directly relevant. I’ve had an unconditional offer for my degree and feel completely prepared.

Sabrina K.

Access to HE (Health Science Professions)

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