Shape your future with a health and social care degree
Our degrees produce graduates who are critical thinkers, ethical practitioners, and social justice advocates who can analyse health systems, policies, and practices to address health inequalities, whilst gaining the knowledge, skills, and professional values to promote inclusive, ethical practice.
The foundation year option, offers an additional entry route for those who need extra preparation before starting the full degree.
Start your university journey with a degree designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and professional values needed to tackle health inequalities, and promote inclusive, ethical practices in health and social care.
If you don’t have traditional qualifications or don’t meet the standard entry requirements for a UK undergraduate degree, the four-year Health and Social Care (including foundation year) BSc (Hons) includes a built-in Year 0, providing a supportive and alternative pathway into higher education.
Our health and social care degrees are built for busy lives, spend less time travelling and more time learning.
With 3 different blended learning timetables to choose from, you can fit your studies around work, family and life commitments.
The NHS Hospital & Community Health Services (HCHS) workforce in England had 1,541,718 staff, up 2.3% year-on-year – showing continued growth in healthcare employment.
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Don't just choose a degree - choose impact
Develop the knowledge, skills, and ethical perspective needed to tackle health inequalities and promote inclusive, socially just practice, with the foundation year option providing an accessible entry route into a health and social degree. What you can expect:
Taught by industry-experts who will prepare you for employment.
Increase your understanding of health inequalities whilst using critical social theory to analyse how social, cultural, political, and economic factors shape health outcomes.
Develop critical thinking, research, leadership, and adaptability for a wide range of careers.
Gain final-year specialisation in areas such as mental health, public health, or leadership, which will enhance your employability.