Entry requirements
Although there are no formal academic requirements, you will benefit from being in a position to practice the skills and behaviours covered in this course.
If you have any doubt about the suitability of the course, please .
Course length
The course will require around 10 hours to complete.
You can begin at any time during the life of the course and study at your own pace.
Can you study an Access module for free?
Depending on eligibility and availability of places, you could apply to study your Access module for free.
To qualify, you must:
- be resident in England
- have a household income of not more than £25,000 (or be in receipt of a qualifying benefit)
- have not completed one year or more on any full-time undergraduate programme at FHEQ level 4 or above or successfully completed 30 credits or more of OU study within the last 10 years
How to apply to study an Access module for free
Once you&/courses/short-courses/bgxs001/39;ve started the registration process, either online or over the phone, we&/courses/short-courses/bgxs001/39;ll contact you about your payment options. This will include instructions on how you can apply to study for free if you are eligible and funded places are still available.
If you&/courses/short-courses/bgxs001/39;re unsure if you meet the criteria to study for free, you can check with one of our friendly advisers on +44 (0)300 303 0069, or you can request a call back.
Not eligible to study for free?
Don&/courses/short-courses/bgxs001/39;t worry! We offer a choice of flexible ways to help spread the cost of your Access module. The most popular options include:
- monthly payments through OUSBA
- part-time tuition fee loan (you&/courses/short-courses/bgxs001/39;ll need to be registered on a qualification for this option)
To explore all the options available to you, visit Fees and Funding.