Pearson BTEC HNC in Applied Sciences

The HNC in Applied Sciences (Biology) prepares you for employment in the science industry and provides you with the opportunity to gain entry to relevant Degree programmes. The learning experience is a combination of laboratory based training, field work, theoretical knowledge and e-learning. The programme incorporates a number of talks by experts from the industry and includes visits to industries, university laboratories, hospital laboratories and conservation areas. This programme is delivered using a range of on-campus and online synchronous and asynchronous approaches.


Academic Year: 2024/25
Course Code: 10612
Campus: Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn
Study Type: Full-Time
Education Level Higher Education
Department: Bio Sciences
Course Structure

The HNC is made up of 8 units in total.

Modules will include:

MANDATORY MODULES: 

Mandatory modules, totalling 90 credits, include

Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques

Scientific Data Handling Approaches and Techniques

Regulation and Quality in the Applied Sciences

Cell Biology

Fundamentals of Chemistry

Anatomy and Human Physiology

OPTIONAL MODULES: 

Two optional Modules will be offered from the specification, to total 30 credits

Fundamentals of Biochemistry

Microbiological techniques

This programme is delivered using a range of on-campus and online synchronous and asynchronous approaches.   

Contact Hours per week

16.75 hours contact time to include practical classes, lectures, workshops or tutorials.

Mandatory Additional Study

Maximum of 3 hours per week average over the academic year.

Personal Study

22 hours maximum studying and preparing assessments in your own time per week, including use of online materials.

This is a 1-Year Programme

General Entry Requirements

The general entry requirements below identify the minimum qualifications needed to apply for the programme. Other qualifications will be considered on an individual basis on application. You are required to upload a copy of your qualification certificates to show how you meet the entry requirements for the programme prior to enrolment. Applications will also require successful completion of the admissions process.

GCSE/ Level 2 Requirements

• GCSE grade C/4 in English Language, or Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills-Communication, or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification

AND

• GCSE grade C/4 in Mathematics, or Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills-Application of Number, or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.*

*It should be noted that we strongly recommend that if you do not hold a GCSE in Maths that you enrol in a course concurrently with the HNC as many Universities require GCSE Maths as an entry requirement for Science degrees.

AND

    • Passes in 4 different subjects (can include English Language and Mathematics and as above), with 1 at GCE Advanced (A) level (grades A-E), and 3 at GCSE level (grades A*-C*/9-4), or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.

     

        Course Entry Requirements

        A minimum of 32 UCAS points including:

        • GCE A level (A2): Typical grade profile C [Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, or Double Award Science/Applied Science.] 

        OR 

        • Pearson BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Applied Science with overall award profile (PP)

        OR

        • Access to HE Diploma (NI): 60%-65% overall [in an Applied Science course] and 60% in one science module.

        OR

        • Equivalent alternate qualification

         

        Accreditation of Prior Learning

        Alternatively, you can provide evidence of your ability to undertake the programme by meeting the requirements for the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) process, either through Accredited Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) or Accredited Prior Experiential Learning (APEL). Further details on APL can be found in the HE Admissions process section of our website and the HE Accreditation of Prior Learning SOP

        International Students English Language Requirements

        International applicants, from Non-Native English speaking countries, must have evidence of English Language Level B2 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:

        • IELTS 6.0 (Academic) (minimum of 5.5 in all skills)

        • PTE Academic 51 (minimum of 46 in each part)

        • Or equivalent UKVI-approved English Language Test For further information please contact our International Department at international@serc.ac.uk

         

        Admissions

            Successful completion of the Admissions Process

            APEL

            Provide evidence of ability to undertake the programme by meeting the requirements for the accreditation of prior experiential learning.  Further details on APEL can be found in the Admissions Section of our website.

            Students are assessed using a range of different methods.

            These include time constrained assignments, coursework, Project Based Learning, presentations, practical, posters, leaflets, role-play, and case studies. 

            This is dependent on the requirements of each unit of study.  Oral, written and online feedback will be provided during your course to help improve and monitor performance.

            Successful completion of the HNC in Applied Sciences (Biology) prepares you for employment in the science industry and may provide you with the opportunity to complete a further year leading to the Level 5 HND in Applied Sciences (Biology).

            Successful completion of the HNC may also enable you to progress to further study on the first year of a Degree course, for example BSc(Hons) Microbiology and Biological Science at Queen's University Belfast and Applied Biochemical Science. 

            With further study it may also lead to; BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy; BSc (Hons) Optometry and BSc(Hons) Radiography at Ulster University; BSc(Hons) Applied Biological Sciences and Marine Biology at Ulster University and; BSc(Hons) Environmental Science Degrees.

            The HNC in Applied Sciences (Biology) provides a Nationally Recognised Qualification offering career progression and professional development for those already in employment and provides opportunities to progress to Higher Education. 

            Along with the vocational skills you will also develop employability skills through workshops such as teamwork, innovation and problem solving.

            You are encouraged to take up work placement in hospital labs, civil service labs, industries and educational sectors.

            It is the responsibility of the student to organise this work placement.

             

            As part of the course you will be expected to participate in field trips to Lough Neagh Discovery Centre/ W5 which will incur travel costs (£15.00).  

            Course and Provider regulated by Pearson.

            Year 1 Modules:

            MANDATORY MODULES:

            Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques

            Scientific Data Handling

            Approaches and Techniques

            OPTIONAL MODULES: 

            Fundamentals of Biochemistry

            Microbiological techniques

            Year 2:

            MANDATORY MODULES:

            Regulation and Quality in the Applied Sciences

            Cell Biology

            Fundamentals of Chemistry Anatomy and Human Physiology

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            Terms & Conditions

            Students will be required to comply with SERC's Terms & Conditions of study.

            We strive to ensure the description of courses on SERC's website and in publications is accurate. However, for various reasons there may be occasions when the College may need to change arrangements or be unable to deliver classes due to circumstances such as reduced funding. If there are insufficient numbers applying for a course it may not be viable to deliver the class.

            In addition to the above Terms & Conditions students must also adhere to the following:

            Students are required to:

            • Comply with College Policies and procedures.
            • Submit all coursework and assessments by specified dates, coursework submitted without consent after the deadline shall not normally be accepted.
            • Pass all modules in each year of study in order to proceed to the next year of the programme.
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