
BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing and Social Care with Foundation Year
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 9,250 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Introduction
Healthcare is changing now more than ever. Our BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing and Social Care with Foundation Year course positions you to be ahead of the curve — with the dynamism needed to thrive in a sector that never stands still.
Course Overview
Our BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing and Social Care with Foundation Year course delivers a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare sector, helping you develop the skills and experiences needed to be impactful following your graduation.
The learning structure during the Foundation Year has been designed to develop your academic skills while uncovering essential topics relating to health and social care. What you learn during this year will provide a fundamental understanding of the sector and support your progression into the following years of the course.
The following three years of the course will progressively build in levels of intensity, exploring key topics including behavioural influences in healthcare provision and how to deliver effective management across the sector. The quality of course materials will be matched by our experienced lecturers — giving you a wealth of experience and invaluable perspectives throughout the course.
The structure of this course ensures that you will be ready to embark on your new career — with the skills, practical experience and industry scope needed to be impactful in health and social care now and into the future.
- Intakes: September, February, July
- Duration: 4 years
- Awarding Institution: Oxford Brookes University
- Awarded Qualification: BA (Hons) Global Business and Entrepreneurship with Foundation Year
- Delivery: Weekdays, Evenings and/or Weekends
- Locations: London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds
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Scholarships and Funding
Funding Your Study
All students can access student finance.
Tuition Fee Loans
A Tuition Fee Loan covers the cost of your tuition fees. This is paid directly to your awarding institution (in this case Oxford Brookes University). Loan repayments only start once you have finished your course and are earning £26,575 a year or more. Both full- and part-time learners can apply.
Maintenance Loans
If you are eligible, you can also apply for a Maintenance Loan to cover living expenses. This loan is paid directly into your bank account at the start of the term. Maintenance Loans are repaid after you finish your course and your earnings are above £26,575 per year.
Maintenance Grants
You can also apply for a Maintenance Grant to help with living costs. Maintenance Grants are paid directly into your bank account at the start of the term. You don’t have to pay them back, but any funds you get will reduce the size of the Maintenance Loan you could receive, should you also wish to apply for one.
New students must prove they have been living in the UK for five years before their course start date in order to get living cost support from Student Finance England.
Curriculum
This course includes or offers the following modules.
Year 0 (Foundation)
- Academic writing skills for success 1 (20 Credits)
- Health and Social Care 1 (20 Credits)
- Health and well-being across communities, and in Health and Social Care environments (20 Credits)
- Professional Foundations of Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Care, compassion and communication in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Academic writing skills for success 2 (20 Credits)
Year 1
- Introduction to using research and evidence in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Health and Social Care 2 – policies and practice (20 Credits)
- Communication and ethics in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Culture and Society in Health (20 Credits)
- Biological psychological and social determinants of health across the life course (20 Credits)
- Careers and employability in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
Year 2
- Equality and social justice in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Safeguarding children and adults in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Health and Social Care 3 – Professional development through work-based learning (20 Credits)
- Health and Social Care for healthy ageing (20 Credits)
- Applied research in practice (20 Credits)
- Mental health and well-being across the life course (20 Credits)
Year 3
- Evaluating and managing quality in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Social Justice, equality and Vulnerability (20 Credits)
- Challenging evidence Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
- Leadership and management in Health and Social Care (20 Credits)
Assessment
The assessment strategy has been carefully designed to enable students to develop a full range of knowledge, skills and competencies that are key in health and social care. The variety of assessments takes a broad range of factors into account including intended learning outcomes, professional standards in the health and social care industry, student demographics and our pedagogical approach — with each factor helping to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of the learning experience.
We utilise a strategic and holistic approach to selection and design in our assessment strategy. Essays, reports, presentations, debates and small group projects have been identified as effective means for assessing student development. Where possible, we will use real-life simulations so that students can develop structured arguments through reflection, judgement and targeted evaluation. Students will also research specific areas and formulate objective conclusions — supported by appropriate referencing. In addition, students will be able to creatively use evidence-based writing skills to apply professional judgment in making recommendations and solving problems for future best practices. All group projects will require measured commitment and input from all members, objectively assessed through peer presentation and review.
Presentations will be performed individually and in groups that address concepts of a particular scenario. These assessments will also include a question-and-answer element.
Group debates will be conducted around a particular topic or subject area within health and social care. A proposition will be offered and defended within the group context. This will enable students to demonstrate the ability to work effectively with each other, respect inputs from fellow students, effectively present information and prepare persuasive arguments.
Program Outcome
What will you Achieve?
Leading businesses all rely on the incisiveness of their people — benefiting from their enterprise, vision and innovation for ideas that take them forward. The combination of industry insights, real-world learning and stimulating course modules on this course ensures that you are prepared for success in your future career — having gained a degree from one of the UK's most innovative universities.