BTEC National Diploma in Health & Social Care (Health Studies) (Level 3)
BTEC
In South Shields
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A BTEC National Diploma is a two year full time, practical, work-related course. You learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you develop the skills you need to start a career. It is equivalent to three A levels which means when you have finished the.
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You would normally need to have at least one of the following: · A BTEC First Certificate or Diploma in a related subject. · An Intermediate GNVQ in an related subject. · At least four GCSE's at gradesA* - C (Maths, English and Science would be an advantage). · Appropriate work experience (to be discussed at interview)
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Course information:
BTEC National Diploma in Health & Social Care (Health Studies) (Level 3)
Course summary:
A BTEC National Diploma is a two year full time, practical, work-related course. You learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you develop the skills you need to start a career.
It is equivalent to three A levels which means when you have finished the course you can choose whether to get a job straight away or go into higher education first.
Course content:
The course is made up of eighteen units - ten core units which everyone takes and eight specialist units.
It provides the knowledge, skills and understanding required for working in a health environment. It also contributes to the underpinning knowledge for level 3 NVQ in Care and Healthcare.
Some of the core units include;
* Development through the Life Stages
* Physiological Disorders
* Caring for Children and Young People
* Developing Effective Communication in Health & Social Care
There are a further
eight specialist units that are studied as well as a mandatory requirement of 400 hours relevent work experience.
Students will also be expected to complete Key Skills, Communication, Application of Number and Information Technology at the appropriate level.
Assessment procedure:
All units are assessed , and graded and an overall grade for the qualification is awarded.
Entry requirements:
You would normally need to have at least one of the following:
· A BTEC First Certificate or Diploma in a related subject.
· An Intermediate GNVQ in an related subject.
· At least four GCSE's at gradesA* - C (Maths, English and
Science would be an advantage).
· Appropriate work experience (to be discussed at interview)
Qualifications achieved:
National Diploma in Health and Social Care (Health Studies)
Progression opportunities:
Students go into careers such as :-
- nursing
- midwifery
- medical science and investigations
- paramedic
- other professions allied to medicine
If you want to get a job straight away you could work and train in:
- Hospitals
- Nursing Homes
- Health Centres
If you decide to go to University or college you could take a degree or a BTEC Higher National in subjects such as:
- Managing Health and Care Services
- Social Policy, Health Studies
- Nursing
Free study and financial support:
Most full-time students do not have to pay for their course. We may also be able to help you with some of the extra costs associated with college, eg travel, childcare, equipment, books etc. In addition, if you have just left school, you may be eligible for an Educational Maintenance Allowance. Please ask us about â€-Money Matters†for more details.
BTEC National Diploma in Health & Social Care (Health Studies) (Level 3)