Health and Social Care: Early Years Care, Foundation Degree (LSEC - Bexley Campus)
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Foundation degree
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2 Years
This foundation degree is aimed at care workers who are already working with professionals in the early years sector. The course will give you a high level of understanding of early years practice and consists of work experience alongside modules covering community care, intellectual impairments, health promotion and disability.
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This foundation degree in health and social care focuses on the early years sector. It will boost your career, furthering your knowledge of early years practice.
5 GCSE's Grade A-C, including English and Maths
PLUS 1 A Level with minimum of 40 points at A2 Level
OR BTEC Subsidiary Award, Merit or above and Key Skills
OR NVQ / QFC Level 3 (with evidence of relevant work experience)
OR a recognised Access programme
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Subjects
- Early Years
- Mental Health
- IT Law
- Options
- Ethics
- Disability
- Health and Social Care
- Law
Course programme
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Managing Business Resources in Care Settings (Partner College) (30 credits)
- Work Based Learning Project 1 (FD30) (30 credits)
- Academic and Personal Development (15 credits)
- Introduction to Care Policy (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 15 credits from this list of options.
- Language and the Child (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- Care Practice in the Community (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 15 credits from this list of options.
- Concepts of Social & Emotional Development (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- Creativity and the Child (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- The Social Context of Intellectual Disability (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Work Based Learning Project 2 - FD30 (30 credits)
- Introduction to the Research Process (15 credits)
- Managing Day Care and Residential Settings (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- Ethics of Care (Partner College) (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 15 credits from this list of options.
- The Law and the Child (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- Contemporary Issues in Health and Social Care (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options.
- Mental Health and Intellectual Disability - Holistic Care (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- Health Promotion in an Early Years Setting (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
- Children in Society (Partner Colleges) (15 credits)
Health and Social Care: Early Years Care, Foundation Degree (LSEC - Bexley Campus)