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Health and Social Care Practice (with pathways)

Course details
  • BSc (Hons)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-time
  • 14 September 2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Main Site

Course summary

Make a difference in the lives of those living with long term conditions. You’ll study a degree aligned with the UK health and social care policy framework to ensure you graduate with the skills and confidence for your future career.

During your studies you’ll explore holistic approaches to physical and mental health, tackling inequalities, and supporting diverse communities. You’ll also address critical priorities such as disease prevention, health promotion, safeguarding, and early intervention, equipping you to work across a range of different sectors.

Throughout your course you’ll focus on how you can support vulnerable people to live independent, active and healthy lives, and how to respond effectively to the needs of their families and carers.

You could choose to tailor your degree to your interests or career goals by studying a specialist pathway in Public Health or Child and Family.

We’re proud to welcome applications from candidates with practice experience in youth work, health, social care and education. This is as part of our commitment to enable those from non-traditional backgrounds to be able to study as part of our commitment to widening participation.

Why choose this course
You’ll study curriculum that prepares you for work in a variety of settings. For some students, this programme and pathways exist as a springboard for later specialisation in particular professions such as public health, social work, general nursing, mental health nursing, paediatric nursing, teaching, occupational therapy, radiography and other therapies.

How you will learn
Our teaching methods are designed to make you a confident, reflective learner. During your studies we encourage you to explore new ways of thinking, discuss and develop your ideas and to critically evaluate current health and social care practice.

You’ll learn through a variety of methods including lectures, small group discussions, workshop, seminars, presentations, tutorials and placements.

We regard placements as critical to your future career success, enhancing your learning, building your confidence and broadening your perspectives. They enable you to apply theory to practice and give you a flavour of the different working environments in which you could pursue your career.

Throughout the degree, you’ll have one-to-one support from a personal tutor who will provide advice and guidance on your personal and professional development.

Opportunities and experiences
During your second and third year you’ll take a placement to put the skills you’ve learned into practice. Placements are a great chance for you to make valuable industry connections, broaden your horizons in different employment settings and bring your health and social care knowledge to a range of employment settings.

Careers and employability
Our graduates work in a range of sectors, such as:

  • Local Authority teams with vulnerable adults

  • Multi-agency teams working with families

  • Health promotion projects

  • Teenage pregnancy projects

  • Homelessness services

  • Refugee and asylum-seeker services

  • Residential care units

  • Care-leaving and advocacy organisations

  • Advocacy work

  • Dual diagnosis support teams such as mental ill health and drug use

  • Community mental health

  • Community development

  • Public Health services

  • Commissioning and care management services

  • Parenting support organisations in the statutory and voluntary sectors

Did you know?
This course is also available with a Foundation Year.

How to apply

Apply by
14 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
L590
Institution code:
D39
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus Code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

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Entry requirements

UCAS Tariff
96 points

A level
CCC

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
MMM

Access to HE Diploma
D: 15 credits M: 24 credits P: 6 credits

T Level
Pass (C and above)

English language requirements

IELTS: 6.5 (with at least 6.0 in each skills area)

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear

* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

The quoted fee is an indicative fee based on last year’s fees, as the fees for the 2026 term not yet been confirmed.

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