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BSc Healthcare and Health Science
About this course
Healthcare and health science is a broad and flexible area of study that explores the biological, psychological, social, and organisational dimensions of health and healthcare delivery. It spans the science of how the human body functions and how illness disrupts those functions, the social and environmental factors that shape health outcomes across populations, and the structures and policies of health systems that determine how care is organised and provided. For those working in or around healthcare, a degree in this area provides the academic grounding to understand and contribute to the systems within which they work. The Open University's part-time distance learning programme in healthcare and health science is designed for students who want to develop academic understanding alongside existing work or personal commitments, and it is particularly suited to those already working in healthcare or care-related settings. Studying by distance learning means you engage with course materials, complete assessments, and develop your understanding at times and in places that fit around your life, without the need to attend campus regularly. The programme draws on the Open University's long expertise in flexible learning and on its research strengths in health sciences and social science. You will study the science of the body alongside the social determinants of health, healthcare policy, and the research methods used to evaluate health interventions and understand health inequalities. Graduates of healthcare and health science programmes find careers across a wide range of roles in health and social care. For those already in healthcare employment, the degree often supports professional development and progression, providing the academic qualifications needed for more senior or specialist roles. Others use the degree as a stepping stone into further professional training in nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, social work, or healthcare management. Research roles in public health and health services are another pathway. The flexibility of the Open University model means that many graduates are already in the careers they want when they complete the degree, with the qualification enhancing their professional standing and opening new opportunities within their existing field.
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