BA (Hons) in Health and Social Care

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In Colchester

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  • Location

    Colchester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

We have a long tradition of helping students to return to study. The Access to Higher Education Diploma course will offer you the ideal preparation for further study in higher education or training.

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Colchester (Essex)
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Sheepen Road, CO3 3LL

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About this course



Effective Communication in Practice
Research Appreciation and Critiquing 
Law and Ethics in Health and Social Care
Loss in Health and Social Care
Introduction to Mental Health
Promoting Health in Care Practice

Optional Modules:

Counselling Skills in the Workplace
Domestic Abuse
Anatomy and Physiology

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Course programme



Health and Social CareCourse ModulesWhat our Graduates doEntry Requirements

This programme explores a range of disciplines within the health and social care area and encourages students to develop skills in reflective practice, critical enquiry and independent study.


The course gives a good introduction to the variety of options available within health and social care. This programme provides a higher education progression opportunity for individuals aspiring to, or established in, a career in the vocational area of health and social care. It offers students progression opportunity to Honours degree level and includes modules on reflective practice, supervision, and research and enquiry methods. It will also include independent study modules to enable learners to extend their knowledge and skills within their chosen specialism. Students will obtain a critical appreciation of the benefits of supervised practice as part of their ongoing development and participate in discussion on a range of issues and debates confronting contemporary health care and social care practice.


Delivery is through a range of methods including, lectures, seminars, case-study, discussions, and workshops. A variety of assessment strategies will be used including assignments, case studies, work-based projects, patchwork texts, and extended research study/dissertation.


A variety of assessment strategies will be used including assignments, case studies, work-based projects, patchwork texts and extended research study.


BA (Hons) Health and Social Care Modules offered:

Year One

  • Introduction to Study and Skills Development in HE and Work

  • Human Growth and Development

  • Ethics and Values

  • Health and Safety in Care Work

  • Introduction to Research Awareness

  • Social and Political Context of Health and Social Care

  • Adult Social Care


Optional Modules:



  • Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood

  • Health and Wellbeing



Year Two

  • Effective Communication in Practice

  • Research Appreciation and Critiquing

  • Law and Ethics in Health and Social Care

  • Loss in Health and Social Care

  • Introduction to Mental Health

  • Promoting Health in Care Practice


Optional Modules:



  • Counselling Skills in the Workplace

  • Domestic Abuse

  • Anatomy and Physiology



Year Three

  • Collaboration in Health and Social Care

  • Supervision Models Process and Practice

  • Undergraduate Literature Review

  • Management and Organisational Behaviour


Optional Modules:



  • Looked After Children and Young People

  • Disability






Opportunities for graduates exist in health and social care settings and in a wide variety of NHS positions .


Our graduates, who were already in employment, have been able to access more senior positions with management and supervisory responsibilities. Others go on to work as teachers, social workers or in nursing physiotherapy and occupational therapy, although some of these careers do require additional professional training.


This will enable students in the industry sector to provide evidence of continuing professional development and undertake broader managerial and/or supervision duties.


Course Progression


Further academic studies in professional training such as pre-registered Masters programmes at the University of Essex.

*Please note there is a charge of £44 for a DBS check




120 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C). All applicants will be interviewed and will also need to undertake a written piece as part of the interview. Satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)* enhanced check.





How To Apply


Our aim is to make it as easy as possible to secure your place on your ideal programme.
Simply download and complete the relevant application form and return it to our Admissions team as early as possible.
You can return your completed application form in person or by post to our Colchester
(for applications to Colchester and Clacton) or Braintree campuses:








Admissions

Colchester Institute

Sheepen Road

Colchester

CO3 3LL









Admissions

The College at Braintree

Church Lane

Braintree

CM7 5SN








If you are currently at school, please check with them as some schools will be coordinating applications centrally.
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Applying for a Full-Time Degree-Level course



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If you would like to apply for any of Colchester Institute's Degree Level courses, your method of application will differ depending on whether
you want to apply for a full-time or part-time version of your chosen course. If you are applying full-time, you will need to apply through the
Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), which is a UK-based charity whose main role is providing the application process for almost
all British universities.



The service cost £23 for a multi application and £12 for a single application in 2015, however it is possible this may increase for 2016 applicants.
Each course has a unique "course code" that you will need to make note of and use during your applciation. You can find out more information and
sign up to the service here. The UCAS code for Colchester Institute is CINST C75.



Applying for a Part-Time Degree-Level course


All part-time degree-level courses are not offered through UCAS, and must be applied for directly through Colchester Institute.
For this you will need to fill in and return to us as soon as possible. This application form can be downloaded here, quoting the relevant course code:




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Applying as a Full-Time International Student (EU & Overseas)


Applications for Higher Education courses from International Students must also be made via the Universities
and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Applications can be made on-line from any country via the UCAS website
at www.ucas.com. Details of all eligible courses
are given at this site, Colchester Institute's UCAS reference number is CINST C75.



International Applications made via UCAS will be forwarded to us for processing but the offer and acceptance
procedure is made through UCAS and not directly with us.
Once we are notified of your acceptance we will request payment of your deposit for more information on fees and deposits
click here.


Applying as an Part-Time International Student (EU only)


Students coming into the UK on a Tier 4 (General) student visa will only be eligible to apply
for full-time courses at a minimum NQF level 3
or above or full-time English Language Programmes.



Colchester Institute's International Student Application Form is available to download.
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  • Certified copies of your academic qualifications

  • Where appropriate, evidence of your English Language ability (IELTS or equivalent)

  • A reference to confirm your status and suitability for the course.

  • An email or correspondence address where we can keep in touch with you about your application




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Print off and complete the International Applications Form and return it to:



International Admissions Officer

Colchester Institute

Sheepen Road

Colchester

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BA (Hons) in Health and Social Care

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