Health and Social Care - Foundation Degree in Science (FdSc)
Start Date: 18th September 2023
Code: PHFB01615
Essentials
Duration: 2 Years Full-time
Start date: 18th September 2023
End date: 2nd June 2025
Information event: Y
Course fees for each year.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Total Fee | |
---|---|---|---|
Fee | £2700 | £2700 | £5400 |
Course Content
There is a growing demand for competent and patient-centred employees in the health and social care sector. The Foundation Degree in Science (FdSc) in Health and Social Care is an innovative and contemporary course validated by Ulster University which aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, experience, attitudes and values needed for employment in this sector. The programme also aims to provide a platform for those that wish to apply to further programmes of study at undergraduate level in areas such as Health and Wellbeing, Health and Social Care Policy, Nursing and Social Work as well as other allied health professions at Ulster University and other Higher Education Institutions within the UK and beyond. The programme is designed to address the needs of the local market by preparing graduates to meet the current and future evolving needs of health and social care services in Northern Ireland whilst providing a national and global perspective on health and social care.
In Year 1 you will gain an exciting introduction into Health and Social Care by studying a range of modules including:
- Effective Communication in Health and Social Care;
- Safeguarding and Managing Risk;
- The Effective Learner
- Psychology
- Social Theories and Concepts
- Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice.
In Year 2 you will undertake modules such as:
- Evidence Based Practice
- Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care
- Introduction to Public Health
- Innovative Practices
In addition, all students must complete 240 hours of Work Based Learning (placement) in a setting, which will also be assessed. Note: It is the responsibility of the applicant to check each University's admission and progression requirements before enrolling on a course at the College.
Course Update
Please note that due to ongoing major campus construction projects courses at Ballymena, Coleraine and Ballymoney may be relocated to alternative suitable locations as required.
Applicants must:
(a) satisfy the University’s general entry requirements and
(b) have attained grade A, B or C at GCSE level in 4 subjects or an equivalent standard in an approved alternative qualification and
(c) provide evidence of competence in numeracy and literacy (GCSE grade C or above or equivalent – this requirement may be met within (b)) and
(d) hold a BTEC National Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care or a related Level 3 subject area, or at least 1 GCE A Level pass or equivalent. This must meet a minimum of 48 UCAS points.
OR as an alternative to (a), (b), (c) and (d):
(e) provide evidence of their ability to undertake the programme through the accreditation of prior experiential learning.
Non-standard admission will be agreed with the University Faculties.
Where mature students wish to have prior education and/or experience taken into account, in lieu of meeting the full course entry requirements, they should contact the relevant Course Director or admissions as soon as possible, as an application deadline will apply. It is at the College's discretion to consider APEL enquiries after the dates stated. Applicants must also refer to further details online.
All applicants must be aware that they will also need to satisfy Enhanced Disclosure from Access NI.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview.
In the event of oversubscription, the College reserves the right to increase the entry criteria for this programme to GCSE Maths and English at Grade C or above in preference to Essential Skills. Applicants will still be reviewed in date order and by order of preference.
Upon successful completion of the course students can seek to apply to progress to Year 3 of either BSc (Hons) Health and Wellbeing or year 2 of BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Policy at Ulster University. In addition, upon successful completion of the FdSc in Health and Social Care and on meeting the specified entry requirements, students can also apply for admission to a range of Allied Health Profession Degree programmes including Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Community Youth Work as well as a range of Social and Life Science Degrees including Psychology, Sociology, Social Policy, Criminology and many more.
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Ballymena
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Contact
Susanne Hutchinson Send Email