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Healthcare Practice for England (Integrated Health and Social Care)

1 Study option · UndergraduateKingston College
Awarded by:
Pearson Education Ltd

Course summary

Learners will study a total of 7 modules, 5 mandatory and 2 optional/specialist:

Mandatory Units:

Law, Policy and Ethical Practice in Health & Social Care
Demonstrating Professional Principles and Values in Health & Social Care Practice
Supporting the Individual Journey Through Integrated Health & Social Care
Fundamentals of Evidence-Based Practice (Pearson Set Project)
Effective Reporting and Record-Keeping in Health & Social Care Services
Optional Units (only 1 can be selected from the specialist units):

Addressing Health Inequalities (Specialist Unit)
Effective Healthcare Practice using Maths (Specialist Unit)
Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology for Health & Ill-Health (Specialist Unit)
Health Education in Action
Supporting Dementia Care
Changing Perspectives in Public Health
Supporting Independent Living
Supporting Individuals with Specific Needs
Sociological & Psychological Perspectives on Health
Healthcare Technology in Practice
Supporting Adults in Residential Care

Learners may progress to the L5 HND course or top up BSc/BA courses in areas such as Management Studies (Health & Social Care), Health & Social Care, Adult Nursing, Public Health and Health Promotion.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
KC48
Institution code:
K82

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