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BA Health and Social Care with foundation year
About this course
Health and social care as a combined field addresses some of the most fundamental needs people have across their lives, from early childhood through to old age. It brings together clinical knowledge, social science, policy understanding, and interpersonal skill to support individuals and communities in navigating illness, disability, mental health challenges, and social vulnerability. Professionals in this field work across the NHS, local authorities, voluntary organisations, and private providers, and the demand for well-trained practitioners continues to grow as the complexity of need increases. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that builds the knowledge and academic skills needed to progress into the degree, making it accessible to students coming from a range of educational backgrounds. You will then study the theory and practice of health and social care across a broad curriculum, exploring areas including healthcare support, community care, social policy, safeguarding, and the organisational and ethical dimensions of working in health and care settings. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, as well as a year abroad, giving you substantial professional experience in real care environments and the chance to develop an international perspective on health and social care systems. These practical elements are central to preparing you for professional practice. You will develop skills in communication, critical analysis, ethical reasoning, and reflective practice, all of which are essential for working effectively with service users, families, and multidisciplinary teams. Graduates are well positioned for careers as healthcare support workers, community healthcare workers, social care practitioners, care managers, and health promotion professionals. The degree also provides a strong foundation for continuing professional development and further study, including postgraduate training in social work, nursing, public health, or related fields.
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