AAQ Health and Social Care

subjects and entry requirements

why study Health and social care?

The health and social care sector comprises two sub sectors; health care and social care. Health care encompasses all hospital activities, medical, nursing homes and GP services for example. The social care sector includes residential nursing care, residential nursing facilitates, domiciliary care and social work.

By studying the Health and Social Care you will be able to progress in the sector through degree programs in nursing, midwifery, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and pharmacy for example. There are more than 300 distinct career paths in this sector. The sector is a major employer; almost four million people across the UK. You can gain an enormous sense of personal achievement by making a positive difference to people’s lives. A career in social care offers long-term employment prospects, with great opportunities for promotion and
progression.

The Health and Social Care department have highly motivated staff who will provide you with all the support you need. You will be expected to work hard as we have high expectations, but a fun and supportive environment will be created to help you succeed.

what will i study?

▪ Human lifespan development
▪ Anatomy and Physiology
▪ Safeguarding
▪ Mental Health
▪ Children’s Development
▪ Sociological Perspectives
▪ Psychological Perspectives
▪ Public Health

how will i be assessed?

▪ Extended Certificate 50% coursework, 50% external assessment.
▪ Diploma 60% coursework, 40% external assessment.
▪ Extended Diploma 70% coursework, 30% external assessment.

career pathways

  • Nursing
  • Midwifer
  • Social Work
  • Speech Therapy
  • Education
  • Health Promotion
  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational Health

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