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Health and Social Care (Top-up)

1 Study option · UndergraduatePreston Campus

Course summary

Course Overview

If you’re working, or want to work, in residential and community-based health, social care, and related settings, then this Health and Social Care top-up course is for you.

Why study with us

  • Top up your Foundation Degree (or equivalent Level 5 qualification) in Health and Social Care to a full honours degree

  • Gain skills needed to work in youth justice, NHS trusts, private hospitals, children’s services, social services, family centres and children’s homes

  • A range of optional module choices from specialist areas of health and social care allow you to pursue your interests and areas of practice

What you'll do

  • Core modules will enable you to build up a solid knowledge base and develop advanced critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

  • When you graduate you’ll be able to pursue the growing range of non-vocational career pathways in health and social care, within the state and private sector.

  • Some modules within the course are delivered alongside students on vocational healthcare programmes, such as nursing.

Future Careers

With a BSc in Health and Social Care you can pursue a growing range of non-vocational careers in a variety of health and social care roles both within the state and private sector.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L512
Institution code:
C30

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