CertHE Health, Social Care and Well-being

Key Information

Duration:

1 Year

Study Mode:

Full Time

Delivery:

Weekday

Fees:

£9,250 / Year

Course Overview

The Certificate of Higher Education Health, Social Care and Well-Being is your initial pathway to a nursing degree. Gain foundational clinical skills in a simulated hospital setting. Benefit from experienced nurses who teach the degree and explore subjects like psychology, sociology, and safeguarding for a solid nursing knowledge foundation. Healthcare professionals validate the course.

Entry requirements

Our entry requirements guide your qualifications for our courses. With personalized admissions and ambitious offers, we encourage high aspirations. At Elizabeth School, we recognize and support your potential for future success.

To apply for this course, applicants will require the following:
  • Personal statement
  • ID/Passport
  • Level 3 qualification*

* Contact us for more information.

Applicant must meet the English Language requirements by taking or providing one of the following assessment tests.
  • English Language GCSE at grade C/4 or above
  • Level 2 Functional Skills English
  • IELTS 6.0 
  • Internal English Assessment 

Teaching and assessment

The assessment strategy aims to fulfill the learning outcomes by combining traditional assessment types with a variety of authentic assessments, which allow students to develop their skills progressively throughout the four years of the program.

Formative assessment and feedback are vital parts of the program’s strategy. They allow students to practice new tasks and receive regular feedback to give them guidance and confidence to perform well on their summative assessments. These could include presentations, work-related projects, group work, computer-based simulations, essays, videos, and business reports.

Career prospects

Careers can you go on to pursue with the CertHE Health, Social Care and Well-Being programme.

Occupational therapists; Houseparents and residential wardens; Care escorts; Nurses; Social workers; Paramedics; Nursing Auxiliaries and assistants; Ambulance staff; Care workers and Home carers; Senior care workers.

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