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Access to HE Diploma
An Access to HE Diploma in Science is designed for adults aged 19+ without traditional Level 3 qualifications. It provides a route into university degrees and careers in health, science, and engineering, including biomedical and biological sciences, chemistry, physics, paramedic science, radiography, veterinary nursing, engineering, nutrition, and related fields.
Level 1 Diploma
This Level 1 course gives hands-on experience caring for small animals, including feeding, health checks and cleaning enclosures. Working in our on-site Animal Care Unit, you’ll develop practical skills, safe working practices, teamwork and environmental awareness in a purpose-built facility housing a wide range of species.
Level 2 Diploma
This Level 2 qualification, developed with industry, builds practical animal care skills, safe working practices and essential sector knowledge. Fully assignment-based with no external exams, it prepares you for Level 3 study or employment within the land-based and animal care industries.
Level 2 Technical Certificate
This Level 2 course prepares you for roles in pet care, animal collections, rescue centres and some veterinary settings. You’ll develop the practical skills and knowledge needed to support animal welfare, with progression options including apprenticeships or Level 3 study such as the T Level in Animal Care and Management.
This two-year T Level offers extensive hands-on experience with a wide range of animals plus a substantial industry placement. You’ll develop strong practical and technical skills for careers in pet care, zoo-keeping, wildlife, dog handling and broader animal management roles.
This two-year course provides extensive hands-on experience with large, companion, rodent and exotic animals. With at least 150 hours of work experience, it prepares you for roles in pet care, wildlife rehabilitation, veterinary nursing, animal welfare or further study in animal management.
Intended to provide an educational foundation for those of you wishing to start a career in the forensic science field, as a science technician, in the police force or within forensic or criminal psychology.
This applied science course is intended to provide an educational foundation for those wishing to pursue a career in biomedical sciences. Key areas covered include medical science, biology, applied science and medicine.
This GCSE Biology course covers a wide range of topics, from microorganisms to plants, animals and humans. It allows you to specialise in Biology, building strong scientific knowledge and understanding beyond GCSE Combined Science.
A Level Biology explores how living organisms function, from cells and systems to ecosystems and human health. You’ll develop strong analytical and practical skills while investigating life processes, disease, biodiversity and modern biological issues across plants, animals and micro-organisms.
A Level Biology examines life from molecular processes to whole ecosystems, exploring cell transport, physiology, plant responses and disease. Ideal for aspiring medics, vets or scientists, it develops analytical and practical skills while keeping pathways open across biological and environmental sciences.
Chemistry explores the substances that make up our world and how they behave. This respected, practical A Level develops strong analytical, problem-solving and mathematical skills through experiments and theory, preparing you for science-based degrees and a wide range of career pathways.
This A Level explores core chemical concepts through extensive practical work, helping you develop strong analytical and experimental skills. You’ll investigate real-world applications of chemistry and learn how the subject underpins industry, research and everyday life.
A Level Computer Science develops logical thinking, problem-solving and programming skills using Python. You’ll design and test algorithms while gaining insight into software development, data structures and computer systems, preparing you for further study or careers in computing and technology.
A Level Computer Science at Alton Campus challenges you to think logically and solve problems through programming, primarily using Python. You’ll explore how computers work, including CPU processes, data representation and networks, developing strong technical and analytical skills for further study or computing careers.
This beginner-level course helps you build confidence with essential digital and IT skills. You’ll learn how to use computers, common software, and online tools safely, making it ideal for those new to technology or returning to learning.
This Level 2 course builds on existing digital knowledge, developing practical IT skills for work and everyday life. You’ll improve confidence in software applications, digital communication, online safety and managing data effectively.
This two-year T Level in Digital Software Development prepares you for industry with employer-led learning. You’ll build technical skills, apply knowledge to real projects, and gain valuable workplace experience through an industry placement.
This one-year T Level Foundation Year develops core IT skills and employability, including Maths and English. It prepares learners for a range of digital careers or progression to the Digital T Level in software or networking.
This one-year Level 2 course at Alton Campus develops practical IT skills for a range of careers. You’ll use industry software like Adobe Photoshop, build employability skills, and gain experience on both Mac and PC systems.