Higher National Diploma in Applied Sciences (Chemistry)
Pearson Higher National Diploma in Applied Sciences (Chemistry)
University, Level 5
2 years Full-time, 4 years Part-time
September 2024
Full-time or Part-time
David Hockney Building
Overview
The Higher National Diploma in Applied Science in Chemistry covers topics such as inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, aromatic and carboxyl compounds and solid state and transition metal chemistry.
Key Info
In the Chemistry pathway, you study specialist topics such as, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, aromatic and carboxyl compounds and solid state and transition metal chemistry.
Learning methods include:
- Lectures and Seminars
- Laboratory Experimentation
- Workshops
- Tutorials
- Guest speakers
- Field trips
- Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs)
Stage 1 (total 120 credits):
- Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques*
- Scientific Data Handling Approaches and Techniques*
- Regulation and Quality in the Applied Sciences (Pearson-set)*
- Inorganic Chemistry#
- Organic Chemistry#
- Physical Chemistry#
- Fundamentals of Biochemistry/
- Managing Scientific Projects/
*Mandatory units
#Mandatory Specialist units
/Centre Selected Specialist
Stage 2 (total 120 credits):
- Analysis of Scientific Data and Information*
- Applied Sciences Research Project (Pearson-set)*
- Aromatic and Carbonyl Compounds#
- Solid State and Transition Metal Chemistry#
- Specialist Scientific Techniques and Experimentation/
- Science Laboratory Management/
- Further Analytical Chemistry#
*Mandatory units
#Mandatory Specialist units
/Centre Selected Specialist
For students who have recently been in education, the entry profile is likely to include one of the following:
- a BTEC Level 3 qualification in Applied Sciences (or a related subject)
- a GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject; this profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades A* to C and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent) in subjects such as Maths and English
- other related Level 3 qualifications
- an Access to Higher Education Diploma awarded by an approved further education institution
- Related Work Experience
- an International equivalent of the above
Please note that you may need to purchase a lab coat as part of our kit requirements.
Assessments may include elements of:
- practical assessments;
- portfolios of evidence;
- in class’ tests;
- lab work;
- case studies;
- examinations, both open and closed book;
- reflective activities where you look back over your experiences, analyse them with the assistance of relevant theory and reflective tools, and learn from the experience;
- online discussions that you have had with your peers, tutors and invited contributors to the programme;
- oral and written reports;
- journals, blogs and log books;
- plans (e.g., action plans, plans for your group activities);
- presentations; and
- time-constrained tasks.
All written work related to assessments will be submitted via Turnitin to ensure
authentication of students’ work.
Although this course does not directly offer work experience, there are opportunities for you to undertake a work placement or work experience during your time studying on this course.
Additionally, Employability Skills such as team working and entrepreneurialism as well as practical hands-on skills have been built into the design of the learning aims and content. This gives you the opportunity to use relevant contexts, scenarios and materials to enable students to develop a portfolio of evidence demonstrating the breadth of their skills and knowledge in a way that equips them for employment.
Careers from our pathways include: Technician Scientist, Technician Scientist, Laboratory Technician, Research Technician, Quality Support Technician, Technologist Development Technician, Manufacturing Technician and Science Technician. You are able to complete a top up qualification to achieve a BSc at Bradford College (pending approval) or at other institutions.
Full-time: £8,000. Part-time: Pro rata rate depending on intensity of study* *Intensity of Study refers to the amount of credits being studied in the academic year.
This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.
If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact [email protected]
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