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BA Health and Social Care
About this course
Health and social care as an academic discipline examines the systems, policies, and practices through which societies provide support to people who need it, from children and families to older adults, people with disabilities, and those experiencing mental health difficulties or long-term conditions. It draws on sociology, psychology, public health, and policy analysis to understand how services are organised and delivered, how inequalities in health and wellbeing arise, and how the quality and reach of care can be improved. It is a degree with a strong commitment to making a practical difference in people's lives. At the University of Derby this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, offering additional preparation for students who would benefit from extra support before the main degree. The programme is aligned with the UK health and social care policy framework, ensuring that what you study reflects the reality of current professional practice and policy priorities. You will explore the causes and consequences of health inequalities, the principles of person-centred care, the integration of health and social services, and the ethical dimensions of working with vulnerable people. The programme prepares you to graduate with the skills and confidence needed for a career in health and social care settings. Graduates from health and social care programmes pursue careers across a wide range of settings, including NHS trusts, local authority social services, housing associations, charities, care homes, disability organisations, and public health bodies. Roles include care coordinator, social care worker, health promotion officer, support worker, policy officer, and service manager, with strong opportunities for career development and specialism. Many graduates also continue to professional training in social work, nursing, occupational therapy, or other allied health professions, for which this degree provides a solid academic foundation.
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