BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Top Up
Start Date
September
Type
Full Time
Overview
Title: BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Top Up
Course Area: Health and Care Professions
UCAS Code: L512
Attendance: Full Time
Start Date: September
Cost: £8,250
Additional Costs: Trips may incur some cost.
Location: University Way Campus
Delivery Method: Face-to-face via Lectures, Seminars and Tutorials, Supervision and Workshops.
Award: BSc (Hons) Health & Social Care Top-up
Awarding Body: University of Lancashire
What Will I Study
Practice Based Research (40 credits)
This module aims to facilitate the student in consolidating knowledge gained in previous study and provides an opportunity for them to utilise this, along with new knowledge, to explore areas of health and social care that would benefit from development. This will be a literature-based project, and the student will work independently, supported by a supervisor, to devise strategies to address a specific issue in their area of practice. The student’s learning is extended to addressing health and social care issues related to practice. It will allow the student to demonstrate their ability to undertake a review of their literature and defend their methodology in undertaking a literature review.
Safeguarding (20 credits)
This module requires the student to critically appraise the issues, policies and underpinning theory relating to the safeguarding of vulnerable adults and children. Students will gain knowledge relating to collaborative working practices within the arena of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children.
Developing Leadership Skills (20 credits)
The aim of the module is to provide students with the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership within health and social care services. Students will develop a range of leadership skills to meet current and future demands of complex health and social care organisations.
Drugs, Health and Society (20 credits)
This module will develop students understanding of the complex nature of substance use and misuse in society and of the effects of substance misuse on the individual, the community and society. The module will enable students to locate substance misuse within a Public Health and Primary Health Care framework and to apply social science principles to the subject area.
Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Choices (20 credits)
To provide the student with an appropriate level of knowledge, understanding and skill to be able to critically evaluate the evidence base to facilitate individuals to change their behaviour and promote healthy lifestyle choices with both individuals and particular at-risk groups. This module also aims to engage with local community agencies within the Health Social and Voluntary Sector.
How will I be assessed?
Essays
Presentation
Project (dissertation)
Reports
Placement and Work Experience
What could this lead to?
Graduates often progress into roles such as
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Care Managers
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Public health officers
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race relations officer
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Mental Health services
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Community development officer
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Health promotion
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Social prescriber
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Develop your own business in the health and social care sector
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Drug and alcohol services
Many also choose to continue to postgraduate study in the areas such as
MSc Health & Social Care Research
MSc Digital Health
MA Social Work
MSc Occupational Therapy (Pre-registration)
MSc Physiotherapy (Pre-registration)
MSc Nursing (Pre-registration) – Adult or Mental Health
Entry Requirements
Successful completion of Foundation Degree in Health & Social Care or
Level 5 Diploma in Health and Social Care related subject
It offers an ideal progression from your HND or Foundation Degree (or equivalent Level 5 qualification) in health or social care (or a related subject).