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BA Health & Wellbeing and Social Care (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Health, wellbeing, and social care is a broad field concerned with promoting the health and welfare of individuals and communities, preventing illness, and supporting people across the full range of health and social care needs. The field has expanded considerably in recent years as it has become clear that health outcomes depend not just on medical treatment but on social, economic, psychological, and environmental factors: housing, income, education, relationships, and access to services all shape whether people flourish or struggle. Understanding those root causes, and developing the professional skills to address them, is what this discipline is about. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a supported and structured entry point for those who need to build their academic foundations before progressing to degree-level study. You will develop understanding of the determinants of health, the systems through which health and social care are delivered, the policy frameworks that govern those systems, and the professional values and skills needed to work effectively with diverse populations. The programme includes a sandwich placement year for extended professional experience, a year abroad to broaden your perspective, and work placement throughout the course, giving you a rich combination of practical and academic learning. The programme is oriented towards producing graduates who understand the causes of ill health at a structural level and who have the drive to promote health and wellbeing in communities. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible admissions profile. Graduates go on to careers in public health, health promotion, social care management, community health work, NHS commissioning and policy, voluntary sector organisations, and health education. Many graduates go on to professional postgraduate training in nursing, social work, or public health, using this degree as a foundation for clinical or policy careers.
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