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Health and Social Care

1 Study option · UndergraduateNorth Devon Campus
Awarded by:
University of Plymouth

Course summary

Vital to the people as well as the economy of the region, health and social care provides boundless opportunities for professional practice at every level, and this foundation degree is an ideal first step. It is an exciting, challenging, and contemporary programme that places you immediately into the front line as it is delivered in partnership with community employers to support your learning practically as well as professionally.

The first stage of the course introduces sector-specific professional skills, and background to the sector, including legislation, social policy, lifespan development and understanding health and social care organisations.

Further modules develop skills as an independent learner and health and social care professional through academic study and employability activities in mental health and wellbeing, young persons and community, and research methods and ethics.

You will also be part of the community-based project module, working in partnership with community health and social care providers to deliver integrated care on the ground. Learning in the project will be supported through the study of health promotion delivery of an organised health promotion campaign.

You will also develop leadership and management skills, explore the ethics and values of inclusive and diverse practice in the community, improve your communication and counselling skills, develop teamworking, and reflective practice, as well as developing your academic graduate skills.

You are encouraged to draw on your own professional practice and knowledge throughout the course, to network with guest speakers, and consider additional professional training and skills. The course was awarded a Skills for Health Quality Mark in 2018.

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Application codes

Course code:
L513
Institution code:
P51

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