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Course Overview

The BSc (Hons) Community Health and Well-Being degree focuses on interventions that health care workers provide outside of health care establishments. However there are generic study skills elements attached to the programme, along with Anatomy and Pathology modules which would suit both acute and community practice.

Students have the opportunity to top-up their foundation qualification to a full BSc (Hons) qualification with just one additional year of study.

  • Extended Health Project - 40 credits
  • Implementing and Evaluating Health Improvement Interventions - 20 credits
  • Reducing Health Inequalities - 20 credits
  • Professional Development in Health and Social Care - 20 credits
  • Train the Trainer (health and social care) - 20 credits (optional)
  • Leading and Managing Change in Health and Social Care - 20 (optional)
  • Introduction to Disaster Healthcare - 20 (optional)

Teaching

Tutorials, lectures, seminars, workshops, independent study and other interactive activities will be utilised for the delivery of these modules.

Entry Requirement 

Successful completion of Foundation Degree (FD) Community Health & Wellbeing. If you hold a HND or FD in another subject area, entry onto the course is determined by the modules you have achieved. Read our Essential Guide for more information.

Additional requirements

* An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check on the Child & Adult Workforce and Child and Adult Barring Lists. (Overseas equivalent required for non-uk applicants)

Fees

Full-time UK:  £9000

Full-time International:  £13800 


This information was accurate on : 29/04/2021
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