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Care Practices

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UCAS Code: L514 | Certificate of Higher Education - CertHE

NPTC Group

UCAS Code: L514 | Certificate of Higher Education - CertHE

Entry requirements

UCAS Tariff

48-88

Standard entry applicants must have a sound academic profile, represented by: - Two GCSEs at Grade C or above, to include English or Welsh Language and Mathematics/Numeracy (or equivalent qualifications) - Level 3 qualification: - 88 UCAS tariff points from at least 2 A Levels. (The Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate will be considered). - QCF BTEC Extended Diploma with an overall grade of Merit-Merit-Pass - 48 UCAS tariff points (at least a Pass for 45 credits) from an Access to Higher Education Diploma.

About this course

Course option

1year

Full-time | 2025

Subject

Health and social care

Whether you are seeking an exciting and fulfilling career on the frontline of health and social care or are already employed in the field, this course will help you gain expertise in modern health and social care contexts, preparing you for a rewarding professional career in a dynamic and high-demand field.

Addressing individuals' care needs is crucial them to lead fulfilling and enjoyable lives. Providing education, support, treatment, and professional guidance in any setting can make a significant difference for people of all ages when they need it most.

This course covers integrated working, evidence-based practice, and professional development, along with key biological, social, and psychological concepts in healthcare. With a strong emphasis on person-centred and compassionate care, you will learn about health behaviour theories to improve support in health and social care services.

This course will provide opportunities:
- to progress to the next level of study: 1 year to convert your Certificate into a Diploma in Higher Education—Care practices

- to gain employment in the Voluntary Sector, Domiciliary Care, Residential Care, Assisted Independent Living, Probationary work and Police work.

Modules

The course content, includes: Communication and Interpersonal Interaction, Person centred care, Anatomy and Physiology, Care
Practice and Current Issues in Health and Social Care.

Assessment methods

You will learn via taught lessons / practical classes / self-directed study/ seminars/ blended learning the underpinning concepts of care practice essential to the course.

Assessment takes place via continual assessment / coursework / written assignments / examinations. You will be supporting in meeting the demands of assessed work by module tutors, personal tutor, H.E. study coach and wider student support services.

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

England
£9,535
per year
Northern Ireland
£9,535
per year
Scotland
£9,535
per year
Wales
£9,535
per year

The Uni

Course location:

Afan College

Department:

School of Health, Social and Child care

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