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BSc Health and Social Care
About this course
Health and social care is one of the most significant areas of public life, affecting people at every stage of their lives and requiring practitioners who can combine practical knowledge with genuine compassion, analytical understanding, and professional judgement. The discipline draws on sociology, psychology, policy studies, and ethics to examine how health and wellbeing are shaped not just by biology but by the social conditions in which people live: poverty, housing, discrimination, and access to services all play a profound role in outcomes, and understanding this is central to working effectively in the sector. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time degree gives you a broad grounding in the principles of health and social care as they apply in contemporary UK settings. You will study how health and social care services are organised and delivered, how policy shapes practice, and how practitioners work with individuals and communities facing complex needs. The programme develops the critical thinking and reflective practice that are essential in professional roles in this sector, alongside an understanding of the ethical and legal frameworks that govern care. Health and social care graduates work in a wide range of settings and roles. Many move into roles supporting adults and children in social services, community health organisations, residential care, and voluntary sector organisations. Others go on to work in health management, policy development, public health, or advocacy. The degree also provides a foundation for professional qualifications and further study in social work, nursing, counselling, public health, or health services management. The typical entry tariff for the programme is 72 points, making it accessible to a wide range of students, and the degree is well suited to those who already have some experience of working or volunteering in care settings.
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