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BA Health & Social Care (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Health and social care is one of the most practically significant fields of study available, concerned with how individuals and communities access the care, support, and services they need to live well. It draws on sociology, psychology, policy studies, ethics, and the health sciences to understand how care systems work, who they serve and who they fail, and how professionals in health and social care can improve outcomes for the people they work with. The demand for graduates with this kind of knowledge and commitment is sustained and growing across the NHS, social services, and the voluntary sector. At Liverpool Hope University this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year designed for students who have the motivation and ability to succeed at degree level but who are not yet ready for direct entry to the standard three-year programme. The foundation year develops academic writing, critical thinking, and independent learning skills alongside the confidence and study habits needed for higher education. Once you progress to the main degree, you will study topics including health and care policy, safeguarding, diversity and inclusion, mental health, the organisation of care services, and the professional and ethical frameworks within which health and social care practitioners work. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placements integrated throughout the programme ensure that your academic learning is connected to professional experience in real health and care settings. These practical elements are particularly important in a field where the quality of your professional experience is a genuine asset in the job market. Graduates move into careers in health management, social work, care coordination, public health, community development, voluntary sector management, and policy, as well as using the degree as a platform for further professional training in nursing, social work, or allied health professions.
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