Course Details

Health and Social Care Degree

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Key Factors Studying In The UK:

  • Access To High Quality Education
  • A Wide Range Of Courses
  • You Will Get Skills You Need To Succeed
  • You’ll Meet A Large Student Community
  • Part Time Working While You Study
  • Work Replacements
  • You’ll Receive International Recognition For Your Degree
  • Expertize English Language Skills

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Course Details

Each year of the course identifies a particular stage of student
development. Beginning in year one as The Inquiring Student, the second-
year casts students as Emerging Practitioners before students become
Effective Graduates by the end of the course.

Extended induction periods at the beginning of key modules in Years One
and Three support student achievement through greater orientation to
course requirements and the establishment of student learning
syndicates, developing group cohesion and a sense of community. Two
further key aspects of course design supporting achievement are the
Personal and Professional Development (PDP) and Academic Skills &
Literacy (ALS) modules delivered in each year.

The Personal and Professional Development modules also contribute to
the development of student employability. Self-management and
empowering activities within these modules develop the values and skills
necessary to work effectively in models of service delivery that are
themselves empowering.

You will be taught through a variety of teaching methods – a mix of
lectures, seminars, workshops, and observation/field trips.
You’ll be assessed through group work, coursework, presentations, and
podcasts. All modules on the course will be assessed in English.
. We’re focused on a digital future and your degree plays an important part
in preparing for this, helping you to achieve your employability goals and
life ambitions.

We want to equip you with the key skills you need, enhancing your
employability and preparing you for the next steps in your career. Blended
working is now a permanent feature for many businesses globally and the
experience you will gain by studying through a blended learning model
will help you prepare for this, building your confidence ready for success in
the digital workplace.

The number of live contact hours that you have with your lecturers
remains the same:
● You will have timetabled sessions delivered face-to-face on-campus,
building relationships and engaging with your student community.
● You will have timetabled live online sessions that will allow you to
participate and ask questions throughout the session.
● Support services can be accessed remotely, and your campus is
open so you can book in and use campus facilities and services face-
to-face at a time that works for you, either on your timetabled on-
campus days or outside these times.

Our blended approach offers the best of both live online and on-campus
learning opportunities, and your blended timetables will typically follow
one of the below:

Daytime students – If you are a daytime student, you will typically have 2
days of tuition per week. Your sessions will be on-campus for 1 of those
days and the other day will take place live online.

Modules

Year 0 (Foundation Year)

● Critical Thinking

● Reflecting on Self and Society

● Media, Crime and Race

● Researching Discrimination

● Researching Inequality

● Interventions for Change

● Social Issues in Context: Text to Essay

● Fundamentals of Health and Social Care

Year 1

● Introduction to Health and Social Care; Concepts of Health & Wellbeing

● The Context of Health and Social Care; Cultural, Social & Ethical
Perspectives

● Introduction to Effective Practice in Health and Social Care

● An Introduction to Knowledge and Inquiry in Health and Social Care

● Personal and Professional Development: Self-Management

● Academic Skills & Literacy: Finding and Presenting Information

Year 2

● Advancing the Health of the Population: Understanding Public Health

● Ethical Research in Professional Contexts

● Becoming Employable

● Issues in Health, Illness & Society

● Professional & Personal Development: Managing Professional
Relationships

● Academic Skills & Literacy: Developing Critical Thinking

Year 3

● Effective Responses to Emerging Issues in Health; Social Care

● Health Project

● Personal & Professional Development: Management & Leadership of
Others

● Academic Skills & Literacy: Effective Critical Thinking
Students will pick two from four optional modules:

● Homelessness and Housing Policy

● Mental Health & Wellbeing

● Global Health

● Housing Issues and Housing Solutions

What Can I Do After University?

With a health and care bachelor’s degree under your belt, you could work in the National Health Service (NHS), in the vast social care sector, with a private healthcare provider, or for a voluntary or not-for-profit organisation in a range of settings, including:

● Health service management.

● Social care Registered Manager roles.

● Service implementation, improvement, or transformation.

● Health and care funding opportunities and applications.

● Strategy development.

● Communications and engagement.

● Partnership or collaboration building.

● Training needs management.

● Workforce development.

● Service user/patient experience liaison or engagement.

● Quality assessment.

● Health promotion and education.

● Public health initiatives.

● System design and implementation.

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