Nursing

Access to Nursing (SWAP)

  • Campuses

    • Clydebank
    • Greenock
    • Paisley
  • Course type

    Full time

  • Campuses

    • Clydebank
    • Greenock
    • Paisley
  • Course type

    Full time

  • Start date

    Clydebank
    26 Aug 24

    Greenock
    26 Aug 24

    Paisley
    26 Aug 24

Overview

What will I learn?

If you would like to train as an adult, mental health, learning disability or child nurse but lack the necessary qualifications, this could be the course for you.

Access to Nursing is part of the Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP) and is specifically for people who have been out of full-time education for at least 3 - 5 years. The course prepares adult returners for entry into Higher Education within college or university

You'll learn about:

  • Human Body/Anatomy
  • Dementia
  • First Aid
  • HIV
  • Preparation for Higher Education
  • Communication
  • Numeracy
  • IT

What qualifications do I need?

There are no formal entry requirements however English/Communication and Numeracy Skills are essential. If English is not your first language, then you are required to have ESOL qualification at SCQF level 6.

Applicants must live within the catchment areas of their local campus as agreed with SWAP West

For a place on the SWAP Access to Nursing course, you will need to provide two references and attend the information session.

Although not required for this course, you must be eligible to join the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.

A personal statement on your application is mandatory for this course and should include the following:.

  • Why do you want to study a care course?
  • What field of care do you want to work in – healthcare, social care, or childcare?
  • What skills and qualities do you possess and how could these be used in a care setting?
  • Do you have any care / work experience to date?
  • Any other information that would support your application

What can I do after?

After successfully completing this course, you will have the knowledge and skills needed to apply for job in care, or you could develop your skills further by studying another course such as:.

  • Progression to a university degree programme where SWAP negotiates places for successful candidates
  • HNC Healthcare Practice (SCQF level 7)

SCQF 5

Programme Information

Start: August

End: June

Duration: 1 year

 

Study options

Campus Mode Start date Level
Clydebank Full time Aug 24 SCQF
Greenock Full time Aug 24 SCQF
Paisley Full time Aug 24 SCQF

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