Healthcare is evolving faster than ever before. Our BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing, and Social Care with Foundation Year program prepares you to stay ahead of the curve, equipping you with the agility needed to succeed in a constantly shifting field.
Our BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing, and Social Care with Foundation Year program provides a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare sector, equipping you with the skills and experiences necessary to make a meaningful impact after graduation.
During the Foundation Year, the curriculum is designed to enhance your academic skills while introducing essential topics related to health and social care. This year lays a solid foundation for your understanding of the sector, setting the stage for your progression in the following years.
In the subsequent three years, the course intensifies, covering key areas such as the behavioral influences on healthcare delivery and effective management within the sector. You’ll benefit from high-quality course materials and gain invaluable insights from experienced lecturers who bring a wealth of expertise.
By the end of this course, you’ll be fully prepared to embark on a career in health and social care, armed with the skills, practical experience, and industry knowledge needed to make a lasting impact now and in the future.
Year 0 (Foundation)
– Academic writing skills for success 1 (20 credits)
– Health and Social Care 1 (20 credits)
– Health and wellbeing across communities, and in Health and Social Care environments (20 credits)
– Professional foundations of Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Care, compassion and communication in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Academic writing skills for success 2 (20 credits)
Year 1
– Introduction to using research and evidence in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Health and Social Care 2 – policies and practice (20 credits)
– Communication and ethics in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Culture and society in Health (20 credits)
– Biological psychological and social determinants of health across the life course (20 credits)
– Careers and employability in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
Year 2
– Equality and social justice in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Safeguarding children and adults in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Health and Social Care 3 – Professional development through work-based learning (20 credits)
– Health and Social Care for healthy ageing (20 credits)
– Applied research in practice (20 credits)
– Mental health and wellbeing across the life course (20 credits)
Year 3
– Evaluating and managing quality in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Social Justice, equality and vulnerability (20 credits)
– Challenging evidence Health and Social Care (20 credits)
– Leadership and management in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
Education Requirements
– A minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points or a Level 3 qualification with 60 credits from Ofqual.
All applicants will be evaluated by the admissions team through an interview that assesses listening and speaking skills, as well as writing proficiency through a personal reflection statement.
Applicants Aged 21 and Over
Candidates who do not meet the standard entry requirements may still be considered based on life or work skills that demonstrate their suitability for undergraduate study with a Foundation program.
General Requirements for All Applicants
All candidates must undergo an assessment by the admissions team through an interview focusing on listening and speaking, along with a personal reflection statement for writing evaluation.
Required Documents:
– Application form
– Supervised personal reflection statement
– Personal interview
The assessment strategy is thoughtfully designed to help students develop a comprehensive range of knowledge, skills, and competencies essential in health and social care. It considers various factors, including intended learning outcomes, professional standards within the industry, student demographics, and pedagogical approaches, all aimed at maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of the learning experience.
We employ a strategic and holistic approach to selecting and designing assessments. Essays, reports, presentations, debates, and small group projects are recognized as effective methods for evaluating student progress. Whenever feasible, real-life simulations are incorporated, allowing students to construct structured arguments through reflection, judgment, and targeted evaluation. Students will also research specific areas and draw objective conclusions supported by appropriate referencing. Additionally, they will creatively apply evidence-based writing skills to exercise professional judgment in making recommendations and solving problems for future best practices. Group projects will require measured commitment and participation from all members, with evaluations conducted through peer presentations and reviews.
Presentations will be conducted both individually and in groups, focusing on specific scenarios and including a question-and-answer component.
Group debates will center on particular topics or subjects within health and social care, with a proposition presented and defended in a collaborative context. This format allows students to demonstrate their ability to work effectively with peers, respect contributions from fellow students, present information effectively, and formulate persuasive arguments.
Funding Your Studies
All students have access to student finance.
Tuition Fee Loans
A Tuition Fee Loan covers your tuition fees and is paid directly to your institution. You will only begin to repay this loan after completing your course and earning £26,575 or more per year. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible to apply. Please note that students studying with GBS are not eligible for financial bursaries from the institution.
Maintenance Loans
If you qualify, you can also apply for a Maintenance Loan to assist with living expenses. This loan is deposited directly into your bank account at the start of the term and is repaid after graduation, provided your earnings exceed £26,575 per year. For more details, visit [gov.uk/studentfinance].
Maintenance Grants
You may apply for a Maintenance Grant to help with living costs. These grants are also deposited directly into your bank account at the start of the term and do not require repayment. However, receiving a Maintenance Grant will reduce the amount you can borrow in a Maintenance Loan if you choose to apply for one.
New students must demonstrate that they have lived in the UK for five years prior to the course start date to qualify for living cost support from Student Finance England.
For more information about course fees, please click here or call us at GLP.
If you’re looking for a course that provides an in-depth understanding of the healthcare sector and equips you with the skills and experiences necessary to make a significant impact after graduation, then this course is designed for you.
Upon completing this course, you will have the skills, practical experience, and industry knowledge needed to confidently begin your career in the healthcare and social care sectors. This preparation ensures you can make a positive impact in these fields both now and in the future.
Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including health, social care, education, charities, and public services. Potential employers may include the NHS, local authorities, charities, community organizations, schools, and higher education institutions.
This course is available at multiple campuses located in Birmingham, London, Leeds, and Manchester. Each campus offers excellent classroom facilities and a variety of leisure activities for students to enjoy during their free time.
Finding the right course involves aligning it with your lifestyle and personal commitments. This course offers flexibility, with classes available on weekdays, evenings, and weekends, allowing you to maintain a balanced life both in and out of the classroom.
Education Requirements
– A minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points or a Level 3 qualification with 60 credits from Ofqual.
All applicants will be evaluated by the admissions team through an interview that assesses listening and speaking skills, as well as writing proficiency through a personal reflection statement.
Applicants Aged 21 and Over
Candidates who do not meet the standard entry requirements may still be considered based on life or work skills that demonstrate their suitability for undergraduate study with a Foundation program.
General Requirements for All Applicants
All candidates must undergo an assessment by the admissions team through an interview focusing on listening and speaking, along with a personal reflection statement for writing evaluation.
Required Documents:
– Application form
– Supervised personal reflection statement
– Personal interview
In this course, you will develop academic skills and cover essential topics related to health and social care. This foundational learning will provide you with a basic understanding of the sector and prepare you for the following years of study.
Over the next three years, the intensity of your studies will increase, focusing on key subjects such as behavioral influences in healthcare provision and effective management within the sector. You will benefit from high-quality course materials and valuable insights from experienced lecturers throughout your learning experience.
The assessment strategy is thoughtfully designed to help students develop a comprehensive range of knowledge, skills, and competencies essential in health and social care. It considers various factors, including intended learning outcomes, professional standards in the industry, student demographics, and pedagogical approaches to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the learning experience.
A strategic and holistic approach is employed in the selection and design of assessments. Essays, reports, presentations, debates, and small group projects are recognized as effective methods for evaluating student progress. Whenever possible, real-life simulations will be utilized to allow students to develop structured arguments through reflection, judgment, and targeted evaluation. Students will also research specific areas and draw objective conclusions supported by appropriate referencing. Additionally, they will apply evidence-based writing skills to exercise professional judgment in making recommendations and solving problems for future best practices. Group projects will require commitment and participation from all members, evaluated through peer presentations and reviews.
Presentations will be conducted both individually and in groups, focusing on specific scenarios and including a question-and-answer component.
Group debates will center on particular topics or subjects within health and social care, with propositions presented and defended in a collaborative context. This format allows students to demonstrate their ability to work effectively with peers, respect contributions from fellow students, present information effectively, and formulate persuasive arguments.
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