Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care (FdA) Part-Time
Degree • Level 6
Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care (FdA) Part-Time
Degree • Level 6Type of LearningUniversity Study
Course CodeA7388
Duration30 months
Awarded By University of Central Lancashire
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About the course
Our Foundation Degree in Health & Social Care gives students the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills
and practical experience within the health, social care and mental health
settings, while incorporating simulated learning within our designated hospital
simulation, anatomage and counselling rooms.
Throughout the part-time 3 year course you will undertake two
practice placement modules that will allow you to apply your skills and
knowledge in the area of practice that interests you within the health and
social care sector the health where you will develop an insight into the
industry for your future career.
Type of LearningUniversity Study
Course CodeA7388
Duration30 months
Awarded By University of Central Lancashire
Start Date/s
20/01/2025
Entry Requirements
UCAS: 72 points at A2 BTEC Extended Diploma: MMP BTEC
Diploma: DM Pass Access Course: 72 UCAS points T level: P (C+) IELTS: 6.0 with
no Component lower than 5.5 GCSEs: 5 at grade C/4 including maths and English
or equivalent. This course will involve you working with venerable groups of
individuals, including children. In order to ensure that we offer places on the
programme to suitable candidates you will be required to obtain a satisfactory
Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service clearance. Once you have applied for
the course, you will be invited in to attend a formal interview.
Modules
- Study and Lifelong learning Skills
- Communication and Collaboration
- Care from the Clients Perspective
- Management of Mental Health Across the Lifespan
- Evidence Based Practice
- Supporting
Professional Practice
Assessment
Health and Social Care tutors promote the transfer of
learning between academic theory and work based learning. Teaching and learning
methods are varied including individual study, lectures, group activities,
speakers and on line learning. Work-based learning is integral to the course
aims, enabling the evaluation of skills and knowledge in practice. Assessment
methods are varied and include presentations, essays, workbooks, portfolio and
reflective accounts.
Careers & Progression
By successfully completing Year 1 (Level 4 ) of this
programme, you can then progress on to year 2 (Level 5) of the course at
Burnley College or you will have the option to apply for the BSc (Hons)
Pre-registration Nursing, BSc (Hons) Midwifery, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy and
BSc (Hons) Operating Department Practice with the University of Central
Lancashire. Successful completion of the two-year programme at Burnley College
will allow you to gain access to the third year of the BSc (Hons) Health and
Social Care and the BA (Hons) Applied Community & Social Care Studies.
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