This Access to Higher Education Diploma is a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification designed to help you progress to university and pursue a new future career.
Earn up to 144 UCAS tariff points and prepare for degree-level study through coursework-based assessment, without the need for traditional exams.
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This course is typically completed within one year. You should plan to dedicate around 10 hours per week to independent study alongside your coursework.
An assessment schedule will be provided at the start of your course, clearly outlining when assignments are released and their submission deadlines to help you stay organised.
On successful completion, you will achieve an Access to Higher Education Diploma in Radiography, a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification that supports progression to university study.
Applicants must be aged 19 or over. You will usually need GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4 (C) or above, although equivalent qualifications such as Functional Skills Level 2 in English and Maths may also be accepted.
If you are unsure whether you meet the requirements, our team will be happy to advise you.
This course is assessed entirely through coursework, with no formal exams. You will complete a range of assignments, including written tasks, presentations and reports, designed to prepare you for degree-level study.
The Access to Higher Education Diploma in Radiography is a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification designed for adults who want to progress to university and pursue a career in diagnostic imaging and healthcare.
Whether you’re returning to education or looking to move into a specialised healthcare role, this course provides a clear and supportive pathway into higher education. You’ll develop a strong foundation in human biology and medical science, alongside the academic skills required for degree-level study.
Delivered online, the course allows you to study flexibly while preparing for progression to university degrees in diagnostic radiography, therapeutic radiography and other health-related fields.
This diploma combines scientific knowledge with healthcare-focused learning to prepare you for university study and future clinical careers.
You will complete a total of 60 credits, including graded subject units and ungraded study skills modules.
You’ll develop an understanding of how imaging technologies are used to diagnose and treat patients, alongside the scientific principles that underpin radiography.
Units can be adapted to align with your chosen university degree and its specific entry requirements. If you have a particular course or creative pathway in mind, our team can help tailor your studies to support your progression.
On successful completion, you will achieve an Access to Higher Education Diploma (Radiography), a Level 3 qualification awarded by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group.
This qualification is regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and is widely accepted by universities across the UK.
Study from anywhere in the UK with full access to your learning materials online. The course is designed to fit around your lifestyle, allowing you to balance study with work and other commitments.
This course supports progression to specialised healthcare degrees, including:
It can lead to careers within hospital and clinical settings, supporting patient diagnosis and treatment through imaging technologies.
You’ll receive ongoing support from experienced tutors, including one-to-one sessions, personalised feedback and guidance throughout your course to help you build confidence in both academic and scientific subjects.
There are no formal exams. Instead, you will be assessed through coursework such as essays, reports, case studies and presentations, helping you develop the skills needed for university-level study.
No prior experience is required. The course is designed to introduce key concepts and build your knowledge from the ground up.
You can apply to university degrees in diagnostic or therapeutic radiography, as well as other healthcare-related subjects.
You must be aged 19 or over. Most universities will require GCSE English and Maths (or equivalent), and some may require or prefer a science background.
Assessment is based entirely on coursework, with a range of assignments completed throughout the course.
Most learners complete the course within 9–12 months, depending on their pace of study and availability.