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When you choose to work in Health and Social Care, you face a wide range of opportunities. We help you explore your options and discover evidence-based and contemporary issues pertinent to many aspects of the health and social care sector. Our Foundation Degree is all about experiencing a variety of roles and supports students in developing skills including reflective practice, self-awareness and interpersonal skills essential for a career in health and social care.
The Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care is a full time, two year course designed to support students wishing to work within the health and social care sector as well as those currently practicing within the field who may be looking for career development and promotion into management positions.
Students will be equipped to work within a range of different settings such as schools, community centres, care settings and hospitals. As a partner organisation to University of Worcester, we have excellent links to a variety of community organisations, to support students to identify and undertake a placement, as part of work-based learning.
You can complete the one year, level 4 CertHE programme or stay with us for two years to complete the level 5 foundation degree. If you wish to progress after the two-year foundation degree onto the one-year top-up degree in Applied Health and Social Care you can complete further study such as Masters degree in Nutritional Therapy, Physician Associates and PhD study. Enter your details below and we will keep you up to date with useful information about studying at the University of Worcester.
The Certificate in Higher Education Cert HE offers partner college students the opportunity to complete a one-year course, studying at level 4. This course has become a recognised route into careers within the NHS, independent and third sector organisations, including Adult Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Paramedics, Midwifery, Psychology and Social Work, for students who did not meet the initial entry criteria.