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Health & Social Care - Level 3 BTEC Certificate/Extended Certificate and Diploma/Extended Diploma



 
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Useful Information
If you are interested in the health and social care of people in the community, then this course is suitable for you. The course includes 100 hours of mandatory work experience integrated into the curriculum. Successful completion of this course will allow students to achieve a standard equivalent to 3 A Levels through coursework and assessment. Many students pursue Degree and Diploma courses in Health and Social Care related subjects after completing this course. However, it is important to note that some of these courses (such as Nursing and Midwifery) require students to take other Science subjects alongside this course. All students will undergo a DBS check as part of safeguarding legislation.

Course Overview
This course covers a range of topics including: - Human Lifespan Development (exam) in Year 1 - Working in Health & Social Care (exam) in Year 1 - Meeting individual needs - Work experience - Anatomy and Physiology (exam) in Year 2 - Enquiries into Research (controlled assessment) in Year 2 - Public Health, Infection Control, and Hygiene

Course Highlights
The College organizes educational experiences such as trips, visiting speakers, and work experience to help students contextualize their learning. Health and Social Care students actively participate in local community events and work experience placements in various healthcare settings.

Career Opportunities & Further Study
This course can prepare you for higher education in Health and Social Care or more general higher education courses as it offers skills that are useful in various subjects. With further training, you could pursue careers related to Health and Social Care such as Nurse, Midwife, Dietician, Teacher, or areas of Social Work. The course will also help you develop skills, understanding, and knowledge that many employers across different industries are looking for, especially in the social sectors.

Assessment
This course is assessed through coursework (72%) and an exam over the two years. Students will complete several units of coursework, and the points achieved on each unit will contribute to the overall grade. The awarding body for this course is Pearson BTEC.

Entry Requirements
Students interested in BTEC Level 3 courses should have (or expect to achieve) at least four GCSE passes at Grade 4 or above, with Mathematics at 3 or better, and a satisfactory school reference to be accepted on a BTEC Level 3 Programme. Additionally, students should meet the following minimum GCSE requirements: - Grade 4 in English Language Students will also need to undergo a DBS check.

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