Health and Social Care - FdSc
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It was challenging at 1st but was nice as well. The facilities were good and so useful. The city was amazing and the support was good at the university
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Foundation degree
In Birmingham
Description
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Type
Foundation degree
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Location
Birmingham
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Duration
2 Years
The Cert HE/FdSc Health and Social Care are full-time programmes delivered at the City South campus, and have been carefully-designed to provide the skills you and your current or future employer need.
Expert teaching staff in our School of Nursing and Midwifery and School of Health Sciences provide the guidance needed to make sure you secure the necessary academic requirements and clinically orientated competencies that will advance your career.
The course equips successful candidates for a range of roles in health or social care settings, local authorities, the voluntary sector and private care settings.
In securing this Foundation Degree you will complete an e- portfolio that offers clear evidence of your development. You explore the scope of professional practice in the areas of compassionate care delivery ,risk management, responsibility and accountability, infection control, confidentiality, consent, and many more.
The course offers an introduction to anatomy and physiology, and examines social, psychological and cultural influences relevant to your area of work. It covers professional issues relating to the boundaries of practice, patient and client assessment. It also provides a thorough understanding of standard operating procedures and relevant national service frameworks.
You can also choose a negotiated module, if appropriate, that will enable you to undertake more study in an area relevant to your role, practice and service user group.
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About this course
The course’s flexible, work-based nature means you’ll become competent as an assistant practitioner in one of a number of areas, such as:
Childcare
Adult Care
Mental Health
Maternity
Diagnostic Radiography
Mammography
Radiotherapy
Management in Health and Social Care
If you wish to undertake further study, you can apply to transfer your foundation degree into the second year of a professional practice degree at Birmingham City University such as BSc (Hons) Nursing or BSc (Hons) Radiography, With the completion of additional modules you may also be able to apply for the BSc (Hons) or Dip (HE) Operating Department Practice.
GCSE at Grade 4 (previously a Grade C) or above in English Language and Mathematics.
(Equivalent qualifications such as Key Skills Level 2, Adult Numeracy Level 2, Adult Literacy Level 2, Functional Skills English and Maths Level 2 or CSE Grade 1 will be accepted).
We offer a very supportive environment here, especially for anyone returning to education after a gap or progressing to a university setting for the first time.
We offer personal tutors based in the University, ensuring support is on hand to offer advice and encouragement.
We provide a wide range of support to introduce you to University level study, including the Maths, English and wider study skills to help you to be successful on the Foundation Degree.
This full-time work based learning programme is aimed at people who are currently working in a health and social care setting.
The course is based in the Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences in the recently extended £71 million City South Campus, which features mock hospital wards, a mock operating theatre, a home environment room, a radiography skills suite with working x-ray machines, and laboratory for you to practice in.
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It was challenging at 1st but was nice as well. The facilities were good and so useful. The city was amazing and the support was good at the university
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Subjects
- Mental Health
- Risk Management
- Physiology
- Health and Social Care
- Anatomy
- School
- Adult care
- Palliative care
- Social care
- Health Promotion
- Professional development
- Environment
- Health Care
- Nursing
- Clinical Skills
- Surgical Care
- Clinical Learning
- Dyslexic
- Health care Professional
- Mammography
- Maternity care
- Radiography Practitioners
Course programme
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 60 credits):
All core modules are guaranteed to run. Optional modules will vary from year to year and the published list is indicative only
- Evidence Based Healthcare
- Becoming a Paraprofessional
- Introduction to Management and Leadership in Health and Social Care
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 40 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Advanced Knowledge Skills and Assessment in Children’s Health Care
- Wound Management
- Negotiated Independent Study
- Understanding Inequalities in Health
- Autism and Mental Health
- Health Promotion and Maternity Care
- Supporting the Transition to Parenting
- Administration of Medication for Assistant Practitioners
- Transition to Studies in Healthcare
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 60 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Advanced Clinical Skills in Mental Health Care
- Wider Aspects of Mental Health
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 60 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Advanced Diagnostic Radiography for Assistant Practice
- Service User Journey Through Imaging
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 60 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Mammography- Further Knowledge and Skills for Practice
- Service User Journey in Imaging
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 60 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Advanced Knowledge, Skills and Assessment in Maternity Care
- Health Promotion and Maternity Care
- Supporting the Transition to Parenting
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 60 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Developing Perioperative Practice
- Contemporary Influences in Perioperative Practice
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 60 credits from the following list of pathway-specific CORE modules:
- Enhanced Skills for the Care of Individuals with a Learning Disability
- Autism and Mental Health
Additional information
Health and Social Care - FdSc