Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care: Empowering Careers in Compassionate Support
Programme Overview The Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care is a two-year course designed to develop your career in the dynamic and multi-disciplinary health and social care sector. This comprehensive programme combines academic knowledge with practical skills across social work, social policy, and health studies.
Programme Highlights
- Flexible Study Options
- Multi-Disciplinary Curriculum
- Practical Work-Based Learning
- Career-Focused Approach
Course Structure: A Two-Year Professional Development Journey
Level 4 Modules
- Work-based Learning in Health and Social Care
- Applied Qualitative Research Methods
- Understanding Health and Social Care
- Exploring Psycho-Social Theory
- Developing Independent Learning and Professionalism
- Dimensions of Health and Social Care
Level 5 Modules
- Contemporary Challenges in Health and Social Care
- Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences
- Work-based Learning in Health and Social Care Settings
- Health Improvement and Healthy Lifestyles
- Safeguarding Vulnerable People
- Early Life Course Approaches to Healthcare
Entry Requirements
- 56 UCAS Points from GSCEs/A Levels
- BTEC Extended Diploma: PPP
- Two GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above (English and Mathematics)
- Relevant work experience (paid or voluntary)
Additional Requirements
- Enhanced DBS Check
- Relevant experience in health and social care
Career Opportunities Potential roles in:
- NHS
- Mental Health Charities
- Social Organisations
- Public and Private Sector Health Agencies
Progression Pathways
- Top-up to BA (Hons) Undergraduate Degree
- Specialisation in:
- Young People’s Services
- Mental Health
- Support Services
Why Choose Our Programme?
- Practical Skill Development
- Increased Earning Potential
- Flexible Learning
- Industry-Relevant Curriculum
Transform your passion for care into a meaningful professional career!