University College Birmingham - Undergraduate Open Day Event
21 Mar 2026, 10:00
Birmingham

OVERVIEW
Designed to meet the UK’s urgent need for a skilled, non-clinical mental health workforce, this innovative degree prepares students to support mental health and wellbeing across the life course. This is ideal for those passionate about inclusive, person-centred care and who want to make a difference in their communities.
You'll explore key issues including young people’s mental health, dementia, social inequality, digital wellbeing, and the impacts of trauma and adversity.
Throughout the course, you'll complete over 440 hours of placement and gain practical skills in safeguarding, advocacy, communication, and inclusive intervention. You'll also earn professional certifications like Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), preparing you for real-world roles in education, housing, social care, and community services.
This programme is co-designed with employers and Experts by Experience to ensure relevance, authenticity, and strong employability outcomes. Whether you want to become a wellbeing practitioner, peer support worker, or youth mental health advocate, this degree offers the knowledge and experience to launch a meaningful, future-focused career.
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
REAL-WORLD PLACEMENTS – Gain over 440 hours of hands-on placement across education, social care, and community settings—starting from Year 1. Employability tutors support placements and include real-world supervision and mentoring
Additional qualifications – Enhance your CV with additional qualifications such as Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), Train the Trainer courses, and co-produced training with Experts by Experience. Opportunities for peer coaching, guest speakers, and interdisciplinary events also enrich your learning journey
Practice-Based Assessments – Assessment methods mirror professional practice—such as case studies, policy proposals, and reflective portfolios—equipping students with evidence-based problem-solving and communication skills used in the field
EXPERT LECTURERS – Learn from expert staff with professional backgrounds in psychology, education, and social care. Sector needs inform the curriculum and includes optional specialist modules in Children and Young People’s Mental Health or Adult Mental Health, tailored to your career goals
Cutting-edge digital training – Learn to support service users in the digital age through modules on technology, online safety, and digital interventions, aligning with NHS Digital Transformation and future workforce needs
NO EXAMS - If you are not keen on exams, this course is for you. You will have no written exams during or at the end of the course and will be assessed through practical assessments and coursework only
Our facilities
Learners on our Mental Health and Wellbeing programme have access to our wide variety of learning spaces, ensuring they have the facilities to build knowledge, from specialist teaching spaces and clinical skills suites to interactive group working spaces and extensive library resources.
Within the School of Health, Life Sciences and Education, we have access to a range of simulation facilities, which enable our learners to gain vital experience in a range of settings.
PLACEMENTS
Placements are compulsory across all three years of the degree. They are an integral and credit-bearing component of the curriculum. These placements are embedded within year-long modules and support continuous reflective learning and professional development.
CAREERS AND PROGRESSION
Examples of careers you could pursue following this course:
Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioner
Emotional Wellbeing Practitioner
Recovery Outreach Worker
Wellbeing Activator
Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
Community Inclusion worker
You could also progress onto one of our postgraduate courses at University College Birmingham.
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This section shows the range of grades students (with UK A-Levels or Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas) who received offers were previously accepted with (learn more). It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place. Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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