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Humanities - Primary Teaching: Access

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Qualification Qualifications Explained
Access
Study Mode
Full Time
Duration

1 Year - 3.5 Days p/w

Start date
Aug 2026
Campus
Springburn, Easterhouse
Applications open January 2026

Course overview

Rediscover learning and open the door to university and career opportunities through understanding how children learn, how societies support education, and how we build learning communities.

This SWAP Access to Humanities (Primary Teaching) course is designed for adults returning to study who may not yet have the formal qualifications for a university teaching degree. It offers a supportive, structured route to refresh academic skills, develop confidence in communication and research, and explore how education, society and childhood are interconnected.

You’ll engage with themes of learning, development, communication, society and change — gaining the academic habits needed for degree-level study in education, social sciences or humanities.

As part of the Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP) you’ll have recognised progression routes to university and college programmes.

Successful completion of this course provides recognised entry routes to partner universities, including:

  • University of Glasgow
  • University of Strathclyde
  • Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)
  • University of the West of Scotland (UWS)
  • University of Stirling

This course is ideal for you if:

  • You have been out of full-time education for at least three years.
  • You want to progress to university study in Humanities or Social Sciences.
  • You are motivated to develop academic confidence and independent learning skills.
  • You’re interested in subjects such as teaching, psychology, social work, law, history, or politics.

What you will learn

You’ll study a range of engaging and thought-provoking subjects, including:

  • Psychology – understanding human thought and behaviour.
  • Sociology and Politics – exploring society, power, and how change happens.
  • History and Philosophy – learning from the past and thinking critically about ideas.
  • Communications and Literature (Higher level) – improving written and verbal skills for university.
  • Mathematics (National 5 Applications) – strengthening numeracy and problem-solving skills.
  • Preparation for Higher Education – developing ICT, academic writing, and research skills.

Assessment is continuous throughout the year, using essays, reports, class discussions, and presentations instead of final exams.

Listen to our former students (Sofia, Nicole, and Thomas)  talk about their experiences on the SWAP Access to Humanities programme.

Entry requirements

✅ No formal qualifications are required.

✅ You must have been out of full-time education for at least three years.

✅ You should have good communication skills, which may be assessed during the application process.

When applying, please include in your personal statement:

  • Your future goal (career or university subject).
  • Your skills and personal qualities that will help you succeed.
  • Any challenges you might face returning to study and how you’ll manage them.
  • The title of a recent book you’ve read and what you learned from it.

If shortlisted, you’ll complete a short written task and be invited for an informal on-campus discussion.

🚫 Please note: This course is not open to recent school leavers (those in full-time education within the last three years). If unsure, you can contact SWAPWest directly via www.scottishwideraccess.org or email Amy Angus at aangus@glasgowkelvin.ac.uk.

ℹ️ For this course, if English is not your first language

  • If you do not have a formal ESOL qualification but your language skills meet this level, you should apply for your course and then contact our Admissions team to organise an internal language assessment  here at the College.

Career Opportunities

This course provides an excellent foundation for progression and beyond. Graduates often go on to roles such as:

📚 Early Years Practitioner or Teaching Assistant

🧒 Learning Support or Pupil Support Worker

💡 Community or Youth Education Coordinator

🏫 Primary School Classroom Assistant

🌍 Educational or Community Outreach Worker

Future prospects

Successful completion of this SWAP Access to Humanities (Primary Teaching) course can lead to university or college study in:

  • Primary Education or Childhood Practice
  • Education, Social Work or Community Learning
  • Social Sciences, Humanities or Teaching-related degrees
  • Early Years, Community Development or Youth Work

Graduates can go on to a wide array of pathways across education, community and children’s sectors.

🎧 Thinking About Returning to Education?

Meet Thomas, Megan, and Kaitlyn — three inspiring adult learners who took the leap back into education through the Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP).

In this episode, they chat with Kerry from SWAP West about their personal journeys, the challenges they faced, and how SWAP supported them in moving from college to university.

If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late to change direction, this podcast is for you. Discover how SWAP helps adults gain confidence, build new skills, and open doors to fresh opportunities.

🎧 Listen now and get inspired to take your next step!

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