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BSc Health and Social Care
This four-year health and social care degree plan allows you to start your studies with a foundation year. You can hone your academic skills and confidence during this first year of education. In the following years of study, students will combine core and elective programmes. The coordinated delivery of services, primarily motivated by the needs of patients and communities, is critical to a healthy population. The study will introduce you to the significant theories and discussions that affect health and social care, helping you to acquire the skills and information you'll need for a rewarding profession. You'll investigate life quality, effective caregiving, and communication to develop a strong foundation in customised health and care provision. You'll also look at models of person-centred provision and the effects of behaviours on health.
Intakes: September, January, May
Duration: Four years
Awarded Degree: BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care with Foundation Year in Health and Care
Timetables: Weekdays, evenings and weekends.
Locations: Birmingham, London - Canary Wharf, London - Greenford, Manchester
Fees: £9,250/year
BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care with Foundation Year in Health and Care
The coordinated delivery of services, primarily motivated by the needs of patients and communities, is critical to a healthy population. The study will introduce you to the significant theories and discussions that affect health and social care, helping you to acquire the skills and information you'll need for a rewarding profession. You'll investigate life quality, effective caregiving, and communication to develop a strong foundation in customised health and care provision. You'll also look at models of person-centred provision and the effects of behaviours on health. This health and social care degree has been developed in collaboration with top health and social care businesses to address the demand for qualified workers in this expanding area of provision. You'll be at the cutting edge of education and professional practice in health and social care, gaining the expertise needed to influence the long-term health of our populations.
You will take courses in the integrated Foundation Year in Health and Care to advance your academic abilities and self-belief. You will also learn about essential ideas, arguments, and skills supporting and informing your second, third, and fourth years of undergraduate degree studies. You'll look into effective caregiving, communication, and quality of life. Additionally, you will learn the fundamental elements that affect social care and health. After completing your Foundation Year, you'll have a firm foundation in delivering customised health and care, investigating person-centred delivery methods and the effects of behaviours on health. In addition, the decision-making processes affecting health and social care will be explained so you can learn how to manage these areas.
You will be taught by experts in their fields who will assist you in developing subject-specific skills and looking at health and social care from a national and international perspective while considering cultural values and beliefs. This will prepare you to provide kind, excellent, and inclusive care services for individuals, families, and communities. Your study levels will demonstrate the value of cultural competence, social fairness, adherence to pertinent laws, and professional standards. Your degree requires professional work placements, allowing you to get experience in various health and social care settings. For instance, in organisations that offer adult and older adult residential care, with youth work teams, in the NHS, in children's and family centres, and with nonprofits and other non-governmental organisations. Due to this degree's application, you will graduate with the professional practice-related knowledge, abilities, and experience that companies in this expanding industry seek.
Course Structure
Year 0 (Foundation Year)
- Academic Skills and Studying with Confidence
- Project
- Being Healthy in a Modern World
- Introduction to Effective Caring
Year 1
- Psychological Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing
- Social Influences on Health and Wellbeing
- Supporting People with Long-term Conditions
- Developing Values and Principles in Health and Social Care Practice
Year 2
- Applying Health and Social Care Policy, Ethics and Law
- Multi-agency Working
- Professional Placements
- Research Methods and Evidence-based Practice
- Personalised Care and Social Prescribing
Year 3
- Leadership and Enterprise in Health, Social Care and Community Settings
- Difficulties Families Face with Therapeutic Interventions
- Mental Health, Resilience and Recovery Across the Life-course
- Independent Project
Entry Requirements
(Persons Under the Age of 21)
Foundation year applicants under 21 must have 32 UCAS tariff points from at least one whole A level or an acceptable equivalent qualification to be considered.
(Ages 21 and up)
We welcome adult learners who need more formal education. Candidates will be considered for our Foundation programme if they can show that their life/work skills would suit them for undergraduate study despite failing to meet the usual entry requirements.
As part of the application process, any prior relevant work experience and education will be evaluated and, where appropriate, accredited.
Language Requirements in English
All applicants should have a C/4 in English at the GCSE level or an acceptable equivalent.
Application Method
Documents necessary:
- Fill out the application.
- A supervised admission essay
- Recruiting Interview
- English proficiency certification
Student Route Visa holders are not permitted to enrol in this programme. However, we'll contact you once we have reviewed your application and decided on it.
Enhanced DBS Check: Students must complete an Enhanced DBS check before beginning the programme.
Finally, if you want more information about the BSc Health and Social Care course or to start your application, you can book a free consultation with UK University College. If you need help, you can contact us through our Facebook page.