Health and Social Care (Assistant Practitioner) FdSc

Postgraduate

In Preston

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Preston

Our FdSc Health and Social Care has been mapped against the Higher Apprenticeship in Health (Assistant Practitioner) (England) framework and is registered as a Higher Apprenticeship. As a higher apprentice you study this programme but funding is available to support part of the tuition fee through the Skills Funding Agency (SFA). To be eligible for a place under the Higher Apprenticeship Scheme you require an apprenticeship agreement with your employer. It is advisable to discuss this with your training department or person responsible in your organisation for authorising staff training and development. The programme includes academic and work-based modules designed to cover a range of skills and knowledge required by support staff working in health and social care. The programme structure includes core modules as well as specialist modules. The work based modules are designed to allow you to apply your learning to your work context and your individual learning needs.

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Location

Start date

Preston (Lancashire)
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University Of Central Lancashire, PR1 2HE

Start date

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Subjects

  • Health and Social Care
  • Staff

Course programme

Course at a Glance Year 1

  • Study Skills and Lifelong Learning
  • Anatomy, Physiology and Psychology of Health
  • Foundations for Practice
  • Communication and Collaboration in Health and Social Care

plus one of the following optional modules:

  • Introduction to Long term conditions and End of Life care
  • Mental health across the Lifespan
  • Introduction to Unscheduled and Acute care
  • Introduction to Clinical Imaging
  • Student Initiated Module

Year 2

  • The Research Process
  • Developing Practice
  • Health Promotion
  • Management and Leadership in Health & Social Care

Plus one of the following optional modules:

  • Physiological Responses to Health and Illness
  • Assisting Rehabilitation Practice
  • Principles and Practice in Clinical Imaging
  • Management of Long Term Conditions Across the Lifespan
  • Interventions in Mental Health
  • Student Initiated Module

Health and Social Care (Assistant Practitioner) FdSc

Price on request