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BSc Health and Social Care (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Health and social care is one of the largest and most socially important sectors in the UK, employing millions of people across the NHS, local authorities, and the charitable and private sectors. Understanding it well requires engaging with several overlapping domains: the policy frameworks that shape how care is organised and funded, the social inequalities that determine who needs care and why, the psychological and sociological dimensions of wellbeing, and the practical realities of delivering services to people whose needs are often complex and multiple. This degree at the University of Bedfordshire addresses all of these dimensions, with a foundation year available for students who need additional preparation before the main course begins. Across four years you will explore how health and social care systems are structured and how they have changed over time in response to demographic shifts, policy priorities, and resource pressures. You will examine the social determinants of health, the experiences of vulnerable groups, the legal and ethical frameworks governing care, and the evidence base for different approaches to support and intervention. The programme develops your ability to think critically about what good care looks like and how services can be improved, not simply to describe what exists but to evaluate it against evidence and values. Graduates from health and social care programmes go on to work across a wide range of settings, including adult social care, children's services, mental health support, housing, community development, and public health. The degree also provides a strong foundation for professional training in social work, nursing, occupational therapy, and related fields. Many students continue to postgraduate study in public health, social policy, or social work. The sector's continued growth means that graduates with a serious analytical understanding of health and social care are in sustained demand.
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