Health Studies Pathway

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In Bude

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    Bude

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Health Studies Pathway – Access to Higher Education Diploma (Social Science and Health)
The Access to HE Diploma (Social Science and Health) is designed to help students interested in health studies to make the step up to university. If you want to start a social science or health-related degree, this qualification is a flexible alternative to A-levels.
Social science is a broad field that focuses on human relationships and how they interact with society. An ongoing issue is making sure that every community has access to the healthcare they need. Find out more about contemporary health issues and how social factors affect health.
The Access to HE Diploma (Social Science and Health) explores many topics. The course material includes information and advice outlining how to write an assignment and carry out independent research. This will help you to develop the study skills needed for university.
You’ll learn online from home and take the first step towards a new career. With no term dates, you can sign up and get started at any point throughout the year. Fit in assignments around family life or a full-time job.
How does my Access to HE Diploma work?
Course materials are easy to understand, and you can make the most of the interactive content we provide. PEARL, our innovative Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is a hub of information. Stay in touch with Stonebridge tutors via email, phone or by using PEARL. You can also connect with likeminded students though our popular online forum.
How long it takes you to complete your Access course really depends upon how much time you are able to dedicate to your studies. The programmes are designed to give you the flexibility to study at times that are suitable for you, and to fit your studies around your other commitments. The maximum time you have to complete your Diploma is outlined in your Individual Learning Plan (ILP). The minimum time you can complete your Access course is six months.

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Stonebridge House, Ocean View Road, EX23 8ST

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  • Social Science
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Course programme

SyllabusUnit 1: Preparing To Study

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how study is organised and planned
  • Understand how to apply theories of learning in relation to personal approaches to learning
  • Understand a range of constraints upon study
  • Understand the importance of assessment feedback.

Unit 2: Academic Writing Skills

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Be able to write with relevance in responding to an academic task.
  • Know how to interpret and discuss concepts and debates in responding to a set, academic writing task.
  • Be able to summarise for academic purposes, selecting key points, information or central ideas.
  • Understand the role of reference, allusion and paraphrase to avoid plagiarism.

Unit 3: Preparing a Written Assignment

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how to use key information sources.
  • Understand why sources are acknowledged and referenced.
  • Understand a range of reading strategies.
  • Understand note-making methods.
  • Understand how to plan draft and produce a written assignment.

Unit 4: Independent Research

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Be able to plan a piece of research on an approved subject area.
  • Be able to collect research material from different sources
  • Be able to use data to substantiate an argument
  • Be able to record sources of information
  • Be able to present research findings

Unit 5: The Origins of The Welfare State

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand what is meant by the term social welfare.
  • Know the purpose of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act and its effects on society.
  • Explain and discuss early twentieth century Liberal Reforms and their effect on society.
  • Recognise the significance of the Beveridge Report.
  • Recognise the social problems which the Welfare State attempted to address.

Unit 6: Progressing to Higher Education

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand potential next steps in education.
  • Understand key sources of information relevant to HE application.
  • Understand personal HE opportunities.
  • Understand the financial implications of further study.
  • Know how to apply for a course.

Unit 7: Approaches to Health

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how definitions of health and ill health are socially constructed.
  • Understand different explanatory models of health and ill health.
  • Understand the different ways in which people respond to illness.
  • Understand contrasting sociological perspectives on health.

Unit 8: Equality and Diversity within Health Care

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand equality and diversity within health care.
  • Understand the rights of the individual in a health care setting.
  • Understand the impact of equality and diversity legislation for health care.

Unit 9: The History of the National Health Service

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the reasons for the rise in public provision of health care between the mid19th century and 1948.
  • Understand the background to and the founding principles of the National Health Service as part of the introduction of the Welfare State.
  • Understand the political trends which have shaped the National Health Service since 1948.
  • Understand the ethos of the contemporary National Health Service

Unit 10: Contemporary Health Issues

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the ethical considerations for health care professionals.
  • Understand current contemporary health care issues.
  • Understand the rationale for health care resource allocation.

Unit 11: The Roles and Responsibilities of Health Care Professionals

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the changes to the roles and responsibilities of health care professionals.
  • Understand the role of professional bodies for health care professionals.
  • Understand the current multidisciplinary approach to health care.
  • Understand the influence of health care professionals on health care policy.

Unit 12: Introduction to Psychology

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the importance of research in psychology
  • Understand the main approaches in psychology.
  • Understand ethical issues in psychological research.

Unit 13: The Brain & Nervous System

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the major sub divisions of the nervous system.
  • Understand the structure and function of glial cells and neurons.

Unit 14: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand research in an area of cognitive psychology.
  • Understand how the findings of research into cognitive processes can be applied to real-life issues

Unit 15: Abnormal Psychology

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the difficulties faced by psychologists in the definition and diagnosis of abnormal behaviour.
  • Understand a psychological disorder.
  • Understand therapy used to treat people with psychological disorders.

Unit 16: Introduction To Sociology

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the sociological approach and its distinction from common sense and other social sciences.
  • Understand basic concepts in sociological explanation.
  • Understand contrasting sociological perspectives.
  • Understand concepts and perspectives relating to a specific social institution.

Unit 17: Sociology of Health

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand concepts and models of health.
  • Understand the social construction of health and ill health.
  • Understand alternative approaches to health.

Unit 18: Poverty & Health

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand definitions of and explanations for poverty and health
  • Understand approaches to poverty and health.
  • Understand the approaches to the social distribution of health chances.

Unit 19: Social Factors in Health Care

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand sociological factors influencing the relationships between patients and health professionals.
  • Understand the role of social motivational factors in health and ill health.
  • Understand the significance of social support networks in health care and maintenance.
Study Hours

This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.

The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 361 hrs.

Health Studies Pathway

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