The CertHE Health and Social Care (H&SC) is a higher education course ideally placed for any student looking for a targeted level 4 award. The course is designed for: The course will provide students with a broad introduction to the H&SC sector and its contemporary practices, examining how the rapid advances in technology within the 4th industrial revolution are impacting the sector. It also explores how the UK H&SC sector is responding to the salient global social and environmental priorities and goals, in particular for: diversity and inclusion, sustainability and achieving net zero, thus meeting the UoS 2020-30 strategy and vision objectives. Students will develop their core academic study skills whilst also gaining a good understanding of the contemporary H&SC sector. The course is underpinned by employability, with a focus on the application of theory and knowledge to practical application, equipping students with the skills they need for work in the 21st century. It will also successfully equip students who wish to progress into further study at levels 5 and 6 to achieve a full Bachelor’s (honours) degree related to the H&SC sector or to progress in employment e.g. promotion to a supervisory or management role or to seek a new position. The principal aims of the Certificate in Higher Health & Social Care are to: The programme will be delivered at London School of Commerce, an associate college of the University of Suffolk. The London campus is centrally located and all the prime attractions in London are in close proximity to the campus. Campus buildings are located in the London Bridge area, within easy reach of British Rail and Underground stations. The Manchester campus is also centrally located and easily accessible from each of Piccadilly, Victoria and Oxford Road stations. Non-standard applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis and will be invited to interview (face to face). For mature students, the minimum requirement will be: The admissions procedure will include a careful scrutiny of application forms for evidence of: Whether or not in possession of standard certificated learning, interviews and testing (using appropriate entrance examination(s) as agreed by the University and LSC) will apply. Apply now and pave the way to a successful future.
Overview
Students who want to develop their knowledge of health and social care, and/or gain new skills to facilitate their own employment progression.
Students for whom a long period of HE study on a traditional 3 or 4 year Bachelor’s degree does not meet their current work life situation, but can commit to a year of study and gain the skills they need.
Those who want an experience of degree level study, but are unsure about whether to pursue a full Bachelor’s degree.
Aims
Provide students with a broad introduction to the contemporary health and social care sector.
Develop an understanding of some of the different discourses and theories that influence health and social care such as the political, social and legal.
Equip students with key knowledge and skills which prepares them for work in the health and social care sector.
Develop students’ academic and employability skills, thus preparing them for higher study.
Course Delivery
Requirements
Non-standard Entry
GCSE English at Grade 4 or above OR English proficiency at B2 for all four components OR Level 2 functional skills.
CV, Personal Statement and supporting evidence of relevant and extensive work experience and any professional qualification(s) relevant to business studies.
Relevant work experience of a substantial nature and duration
Ability to pass examinations, which will be considered on merit
An independent employment reference
An assurance that the applicant has a reasonable command of English at CEFR Level B2 for entry at Level 4 or above (B1 for Level 3) via an independent external examination.
Course Structure
Level 4 Trimester 1 (Credits)
Developing Academic Skills for Higher Education (20)
EITHER - Professional Development Skills (20)
OR - Introduction to Health & Social Care (20)
Level 4 Trimester 2 (Credits) – TWO OF:
Interprofessional Collaboration (20)
Introduction to Care Policy & Law (20)
Understanding Health & Wellbeing (20)
Level 4 Trimester 3 (Credits) – TWO OF:
Contemporary Health Issues (20)
Safeguarding in Care (20)
Introduction to Research (20)

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