The BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing, and Care in Society degree allows you to gain a critical understanding of integrated health and social care welfare structures and processes as well as advanced theoretical knowledge and skills in practice and management in the sector. Completing a work placement enables you to gain practical, real-world experience in a health and social care working environment.
The course integrates different perspectives with a strong basis in social sciences and has been developed to address student and employer needs. The course allows you to create the attributes you need to succeed and graduate with a degree that balances broad topics and theories relating to health, wellbeing, and social care. You’ll apply these to contemporary issues such as mental health, substance use, and domestic abuse and focus on public health-related issues such as health promotion, health inequalities, and health ethics.