DURATION:
One year
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Three Highers at grade C or above, ideally including English or Social Science subjects OR
A successfully completed SCQF Level 6 course, such as Newbattle Abbey’s National Certificate in Social Sciences
If you are unsure about your qualifications or would like to explore alternative routes to the course, please contact us for advice.
PROGRESSION ROUTE:
On completion, you will have gained an HNC in Social Sciences (SCQF Level 7), equivalent to Year 1 of a degree programme and you will be ready to enter year 2 at Queen Margaret University.
There’s a really strong sense of support here. You feel it as you walk through the door!
This one-year HNC in Social Sciences is Year 1 of the Associate Degree Programme, delivered in partnership with Queen Margaret University (QMU). It offers a direct, supported route into degree-level study — with guaranteed progression to Year 2 of selected QMU programmes on successful completion. As an Associate Student, you will be fully enrolled with QMU but will study your first year at Newbattle Abbey College, benefitting from small-group teaching, one-to-one academic support and a close-knit learning community. You’ll gain your HNC while building the confidence, skills and experience to succeed at university.
Who is this course for? This course is particularly suited to:
Whether you are coming from school, home education, the workplace or another learning path, this course provides a clear, supported transition into university study.
What we do. On this course we:
What will I learn? The programme is designed to:
Why should I choose Newbattle? This course offers a unique combination of university enrolment and college support.
You don’t need to go straight to university to start your degree. At Newbattle, you can begin your journey with confidence. Apply through UCAS (code P5B9)
How will I study? This course offers a unique combination of university enrolment and college support.
You will study full-time over one academic year. Classes take place on campus at Newbattle Abbey College and are delivered in small groups by experienced, supportive lecturers. Alongside your college experience, you will have access to a range of QMU facilities as an Associate Student.
The course is designed to balance academic rigour with personalised learning support, ensuring you are well prepared for Year 2 at university.
How am I assessed?
Assessment on this course includes a mix of methods designed to help you build confidence and develop essential academic skills. You will complete written assignments, presentations, project work and at least one formal exam.
You will be supported every step of the way, with regular feedback, opportunities to practice exam techniques and guidance from the college team. Our supportive learning environment ensures that you are well prepared, not just for assessments but for the demands of university level study.
You don’t need to go straight to university to start your degree. At Newbattle, you can begin your journey with confidence. Apply below through UCAS (code P5B9).
For admissions enquiries, please contact the admissions team at Queen Margaret University (admissions@qmu.ac.uk, 0131 474 0000).
For all other enquiries relating to this course, please contact the Student Administration Team at Newbattle Abbey College (StudentAdmin@nac.ac.uk, 0131 663 1921)
Psychology
Criminology
Sociology
Research and Methodology
Narrative in Fiction and Film
DURATION:
One year
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Three Highers at grade C or above, ideally including English or Social Science subjects OR a successfully completed SCQF Level 6 course, such as Newbattle Abbey’s National Certificate in Social Sciences
A successfully completed SCQF Level 6 course, such as Newbattle Abbey’s National Certificate in Social Sciences
PROGRESSION ROUTE:
If you are unsure about your qualifications or would like to explore alternative routes to the course, please contact us for advice.
There’s a really strong sense of support here. You feel it as you walk through the door!
This one-year HNC in Social Sciences is Year 1 of the Associate Degree Programme, delivered in partnership with Queen Margaret University (QMU). It offers a direct, supported route into degree-level study — with guaranteed progression to Year 2 of selected QMU programmes on successful completion. As an Associate Student, you will be fully enrolled with QMU but will study your first year at Newbattle Abbey College, benefitting from small-group teaching, one-to-one academic support and a close-knit learning community. You’ll gain your HNC while building the confidence, skills and experience to succeed at university.
Who is this course for? This course is particularly suited to:
Whether you are coming from school, home education, the workplace or another learning path, this course provides a clear, supported transition into university study.
What we do. On this course we:
What will I learn? The programme is designed to:
Why should I choose Newbattle? This course offers a unique combination of university enrolment and college support.
You don’t need to go straight to university to start your degree. At Newbattle, you can begin your journey with confidence. Apply through UCAS (code P5B9)
How will I study? This course offers a unique combination of university enrolment and college support.
You will study full-time over one academic year. Classes take place on campus at Newbattle Abbey College and are delivered in small groups by experienced, supportive lecturers. Alongside your college experience, you will have access to a range of QMU facilities as an Associate Student.
The course is designed to balance academic rigour with personalised learning support, ensuring you are well prepared for Year 2 at university.
How am I assessed?
Assessment on this course includes a mix of methods designed to help you build confidence and develop essential academic skills. You will complete written assignments, presentations, project work and at least one formal exam.
You will be supported every step of the way, with regular feedback, opportunities to practice exam techniques and guidance from the college team. Our supportive learning environment ensures that you are well prepared, not just for assessments but for the demands of university level study.
You don’t need to go straight to university to start your degree. At Newbattle, you can begin your journey with confidence. Apply below through UCAS (code P5B9).
For admissions enquiries, please contact the admissions team at Queen Margaret University (admissions@qmu.ac.uk, 0131 474 0000).
For all other enquiries relating to this course, please contact the Student Administration Team at Newbattle Abbey College (StudentAdmin@nac.ac.uk, 0131 663 1921)
Psychology
Criminology
Sociology
Research and Methodology
Narrative in Fiction and Film
This one-year HNC in Social Sciences is Year 1 of the Associate Degree Programme, delivered in partnership with Queen Margaret University (QMU). It offers a direct, supported route into degree-level study — with guaranteed progression to Year 2 of selected QMU programmes on successful completion. As an Associate Student, you will be fully enrolled with QMU but will study your first year at Newbattle Abbey College, benefitting from small-group teaching, one-to-one academic support and a close-knit learning community. You’ll gain your HNC while building the confidence, skills and experience to succeed at university.
Who is this course for? This course is particularly suited to:
Whether you are coming from school, home education, the workplace or another learning path, this course provides a clear, supported transition into university study.
What we do. On this course we:
What will I learn? The programme is designed to:
Why should I choose Newbattle? This course offers a unique combination of university enrolment and college support.
You don’t need to go straight to university to start your degree. At Newbattle, you can begin your journey with confidence. Apply through UCAS (code P5B9)
How will I study? This course offers a unique combination of university enrolment and college support.
You will study full-time over one academic year. Classes take place on campus at Newbattle Abbey College and are delivered in small groups by experienced, supportive lecturers. Alongside your college experience, you will have access to a range of QMU facilities as an Associate Student.
The course is designed to balance academic rigour with personalised learning support, ensuring you are well prepared for Year 2 at university.
How am I assessed?
Assessment on this course includes a mix of methods designed to help you build confidence and develop essential academic skills. You will complete written assignments, presentations, project work and at least one formal exam.
You will be supported every step of the way, with regular feedback, opportunities to practice exam techniques and guidance from the college team. Our supportive learning environment ensures that you are well prepared, not just for assessments but for the demands of university level study.
You don’t need to go straight to university to start your degree. At Newbattle, you can begin your journey with confidence. Apply below through UCAS (code P5B9).
For admissions enquiries, please contact the admissions team at Queen Margaret University (admissions@qmu.ac.uk, 0131 474 0000).
For all other enquiries relating to this course, please contact the Student Administration Team at Newbattle Abbey College (StudentAdmin@nac.ac.uk, 0131 663 1921)
DURATION:
One year
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Three Highers at grade C or above, ideally including English or Social Science subjects OR a successfully completed SCQF Level 6 course, such as Newbattle Abbey’s National Certificate in Social Sciences
A successfully completed SCQF Level 6 course, such as Newbattle Abbey’s National Certificate in Social Sciences
PROGRESSION ROUTE:
If you are unsure about your qualifications or would like to explore alternative routes to the course, please contact us for advice.
COURSE CONTENT:
* Psychology
* Criminology
* Sociology
* Research and Methodology
* Narrative in Fiction and Film
Before using computers, equipment or services of Newbattle Abbey College (hereinafter called the “Service”) you must first agree to abide by its rules and regulations. The rules below are in force to ensure that the Service is being used for College supported activities only, in accordance with the purchase agreements for our hardware and software, and with the Copyright (Computer Software) Amendment Act 1985.
The Data Protection Act 1984 requires that personal data may only be held in accordance with the registration of such data and that any person or body who holds un-registered data is liable to severe penalties by law. The data collected in this form will only be used for the purpose of account administration within the College, and will not be disclosed to any external sources.
You should be aware that e-mail messages remain the property of Newbattle Abbey College and that it may be necessary to intercept traffic for security purposes. You should also be aware that as part of our security procedures and of our security auditing, ICT staff will be able to monitor where you have been on the internet, what pages you have opened, what pictures you have looked at and/or downloaded. This activity is monitored to maintain the integrity of the system and ensure that the Colleges’ legal obligations and requirements are being met.
Any person or persons using the facilities of the Service shall be deemed to have read these rules and agreed to be bound by them.
* | No persons or persons shall use the facilities of Newbattle Abbey College without due authorisation. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Every allocation of computing resources shall be made on the understanding that such allocation is to be used only for the purpose for which it was requested and may only be used by the person on whose behalf the request was made. Use shall not be made of computing resources allocated to another person unless such use has been specifically authorised in writing by Newbattle Abbey College. | ||||||||||||||||
* | No person or persons shall by any wilful or deliberate act jeopardize the integrity of the computing equipment, its system, its programmes, or other stores of information. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Food and drink are not allowed in any areas that are set aside for computer use, if users are found with food and/or drink in these areas their account may be suspended. | ||||||||||||||||
* | No person or persons using the facilities of the Service shall by any wilful or deliberate act copy, modify, disseminate, destroy or use any information or part of any information in which another person or body has a rightful interest without first obtaining written permission from that person or body. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Users are not permitted to exploit commercially, programmes, results, or other material developed using the Service. | ||||||||||||||||
* | College computing resources are provided to facilitate a person’s work as an employee or student of the College, specifically for educational, training, administrative or research purposes. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Use for other purposes, such as personal electronic mail or recreational use of the World Wide Web, is a withdrawable privilege, not a right. Any such use or any other form of personal use must not interfere with the user’s duties or studies or any other person’s use of computer systems and must not, in any way, bring the College into disrepute. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Commercial work for outside bodies, using centrally managed services is not permitted. | ||||||||||||||||
* | The College accepts no liability for the correctness of any results produced using the service, nor of any failure of the equipment to produce results, nor for any consequential loss or damage. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Your Password should only remain known to yourself and should not be given to anyone else. No staff member of the college should ever ask you for your password and you should not leave your password where others may have access to it. A good password should contain 8 characters or more, with at least three, preferably all, of the following: Uppercase letters, lowercase letters and numbers. Do not use names, numbers or initials which relate to you or your family. | ||||||||||||||||
* | When you have finished your session on the computer ensure that you log off the computer, otherwise another person could send e-mails and conduct other activities that would appear to come from you. If a computer is found to be logged on in a public area with nobody at it, this may result in disciplinary action. | ||||||||||||||||
* | No liability will be accepted for injuries neither resulting from the incorrect use of equipment nor using equipment in a way that it was not designed for. If in doubt, ask the ICT Support Co-ordinator for assistance by emailing IT Support. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Staff data files on centralised server based storage will be backed up by the IT service. However, if files are copied to mobile storage devices such as laptops, memory sticks etc. for update purposes, it is the responsibility of staff to ensure that updated versions of the data files are subsequently uploaded back to centralised server based storage as soon as possible after update to ensure that data integrity is maintained. | ||||||||||||||||
* | It is the responsibility of staff to ensure that copies of files maintained on laptops, memory sticks, mobile devices and any other portable media are, wherever possible, in encrypted form and in all cases are transported and secured in a responsible manner. Staff must be aware of their responsibilities in the terms of current Data Protection legislation when in possession of potentially sensitive data. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Users must not attempt to load any unauthorised software on to any College system. All software must be installed by a member of ICT staff. | ||||||||||||||||
* | The user undertakes to comply with the provisions of the following Acts of parliament (or any re-enactment thereof): as well as all other relevant legislation and legal precedent (this list is not exhaustive):
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For special cases where the rigid application of these rules would adversely affect a particular College supported activity, then Newbattle Abbey College must be consulted beforehand and any dispensation agreed in writing.
Any deliberate transgression of these rules and regulations may result in disciplinary action against the user and a claim for payment of any penalty imposed upon the College as a consequence of the transgression.
The use of the computer facilities at Newbattle Abbey College is seen as a necessity. Failure to abide by these rules and regulations could result in the withdrawal of computer services from yourself and your user account being closed. Where your actions are of a serious nature and/or contravene the aforementioned legislation and policies, and/or bring the College into disrepute, you may be suspended from the College pending a full investigation.
If you have a technical problem with the ICT equipment you should email the fault to IT Support.
The route for complaints or comments about the Service or appeals against withdrawal of Service should be in the first instance to the Administration Manager. You may appeal against this decision to the Depute Principal and if you are still dissatisfied the final level of appeal is with the Principal whose decision is final.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure the proper use of the Newbattle Abbey College email system and make users aware of what Newbattle Abbey College deems as an acceptable and unacceptable use of its email system. The College reserves the right to amend this policy at its discretion. In case of amendments, users will be informed appropriately.
Legal Risks
Email is a business communication tool and users are obliged to use this tool in a responsible, effective and lawful manner. Although by its nature email seems to be less formal than other written communication, the same laws apply. Therefore, it is important that users are aware of the legal risks of email: namely Data Protection, FO1, Copyright etc.
By following the guidelines in this policy, the email user can minimise the legal risks involved in the use of email. If any user disregards the rules set out in this Email Policy, the user will be fully liable and Newbattle Abbey College will disassociate itself from the user as far as legally possible.
Legal Requirements
The following rules are required by law and are to be strictly adhered to:
Personal Use
Although the College’s email system is meant for College use, the College allows the reasonable use of email for personal use if certain guidelines are adhered to:
System Monitoring
You must have no expectation of privacy in anything you create, store, send or receive on the College’s computer system. Your emails can be monitored without prior notification if the College deems this necessary. If there is evidence that you are not adhering to the guidelines set out in this policy, the College reserves the right to take disciplinary action, including termination of your email account and/or legal action.
Retention and Disposal
The College’s Retention and Disposal procedures which dictate the length of time records should be held and then destroyed should also be used to determine an e-mails record life cycle.
Staff and students are responsible for managing e-mail records in a manner that ensures their integrity and guards against inappropriate loss or destruction.
Email Accounts
All email accounts maintained on our email system are the property of the College. Passwords should not be given to other people.
Review of Policy
This policy will be reviewed every 3 years or whenever changes affect it.