In the first year, you will explore the foundations of health and social care, focusing on key concepts, policy, and the skills needed for effective practice. You’ll study counseling, communication, therapeutic relationships, psychology in health and social care, and the management of organizational behavior and digital, helping you gain a solid foundation for your future studies.
Counselling, Communication, and the Therapeutic Relationship (20 credits)
Psychology in Health and Social Care (20 credits)
Learning in the Digital Era (20 credits)
Contemporary Challenges: Making a Difference (20 credits)
Introduction to Public Health and Wellbeing (20 credits)
Management, Organizational Behavior, and Digital Change (20 credits)
The second year builds on your knowledge with advanced topics in health promotion, public health, and practices in the social care sector. You’ll develop analytical skills through research methods and evidence-based practice, and learn about physiology as well as protecting and supporting families in health and social care.
Changemakers: Building your Personal Brand for Sustainable Employment (20 credits)
Protecting and Supporting Families in Health and Care (20 credits)
Changemakers: Creativity and Value Creation (20 credits)
Principles of Health and Social Care Practice (20 credits)
Introduction to Physiology (20 credits)
Introduction to Independent Research Skills (20 Credits)
In your final year, you will deepen your understanding of health and social care policy and strategic governmental goals. You’ll focus on leadership and management in the health sector, as well as health, well-being, and sustainable development, applying your learning to real-world problems through an independent research project.
Independent Project (40 credits)
Health, Wellbeing, and Sustainable Development (20 credits)
Digital Transformation in the Health and Care Professions (20 Credits)
Psychopathological Classifications and Provisions (20 Credits)
Empowering the Older Person (20 Credits)