Why study this course? If you want a career that allows you to support other people in need, studying a health and social care course is an ideal way to get started. You will learn about key issues relating to health and social care and examine a range of different job roles within the sector. What interests should you have? You should have an interest in understanding people and their needs and being able to support them throughout their lives with any challenges they may face. You may also have an interest in working in the health and social care sector. What will the course cover? • Human Lifespan Development • Working in Health and Social Care • Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs • Physiological Disorder
The minimum course entry requirement to follow a Level 3 programme is five 9-4 GCSEs. Level 2 Pass. Grade 4 in English.
Two units of coursework and two exams.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Newcastle upon Tyne |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Drayton Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE3 3RU |
Why study this course? If you want a career that allows you to support other people in need, studying a health and social care course is an ideal way to get started. You will learn about key issues relating to health and social care and examine a range of different job roles within the sector. What interests should you have? You should have an interest in understanding people and their needs and being able to support them throughout their lives with any challenges they may face. You may also have an interest in working in the health and social care sector. What will the course cover? • Human Lifespan Development • Working in Health and Social Care • Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs • Physiological Disorder
The minimum course entry requirement to follow a Level 3 programme is five 9-4 GCSEs. Level 2 Pass. Grade 4 in English.
Two units of coursework and two exams.