BA (Hons) Health and Social Care (Dagenham)
Course Overview
This course prepares students to become skilled professionals ready to support health and social care delivery across various sectors, including the NHS, private providers, and third-sector services. It focuses on developing the knowledge and abilities required for roles such as healthcare support and community health workers, while also offering Continuing Professional Development opportunities. The curriculum analyzes the interplay between sociology, social policy, and health, exploring care for vulnerable populations and societal challenges.
Key Program Highlights
- Prepares for roles in NHS, local authorities, private health, and third-sector services
- Develops knowledge and skills for healthcare support and community health workers
- Offers Continuing Professional Development for existing sector professionals
- Analyzes interactions between sociology, social policy, and health
- Explores care for vulnerable populations and modern societal challenges
Course Overview
This course prepares students to become skilled professionals ready to support health and social care delivery across various sectors, including the NHS, private providers, and third-sector services. It focuses on developing the knowledge and abilities required for roles such as healthcare support and community health workers, while also offering Continuing Professional Development opportunities. The curriculum analyzes the interplay between sociology, social policy, and health, exploring care for vulnerable populations and societal challenges.
Key Program Highlights
- Prepares for roles in NHS, local authorities, private health, and third-sector services
- Develops knowledge and skills for healthcare support and community health workers
- Offers Continuing Professional Development for existing sector professionals
- Analyzes interactions between sociology, social policy, and health
- Explores care for vulnerable populations and modern societal challenges