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Health and Social Care (Double CTEC - Level 3)

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Level
Double CTEC
Type
Double
Programme
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Duration Year(s)

Details

If you want to make a difference in people’s lives, this course is the perfect start to a fulfilling career. You’ll build the knowledge and skills needed for a successful future in health and social care services. This course is taught by experts in their field, offering a holistic learning experience while giving you the theoretical understanding and essential practical skills for future progression to university or employment.

Complementary courses

  • Biology
  • Applied Science
  • Applied Human Biology
  • Sociology
  • Pyschology
  • Criminology
  • English Language


Course Content

You’ll explore a variety of exciting subject areas, such as person-centred approaches, public health strategies, infection control, and anatomy and physiology, among others. You’ll take your studies further with the option to study our double and triple course, looking at additional subjects such as safeguarding vulnerable individuals, long-term physiological conditions, mental health conditions, learning disabilities, promoting positive behaviour, research methods and supporting people with dementia. Whether you want to go to university or straight into employment, this course will put you on the path to success

Your Opportunities

Possible career paths

  • Adult Nurse
  • Paediatric Nurse
  • Midwife
  • Social Worker
  • Teacher
  • Paramedic
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Physiotherapist
  • Operating Department Practitioner
  • Support Worker
  • Carer
  • Mental Health Nurse

Your Assessment

  • Combination of Coursework and Examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/  


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You’ll explore a variety of exciting subject areas, such as person-centred approaches, public health strategies, infection control, and anatomy and physiology, among others. You’ll take your studies further with the option to study our double and triple course, looking at additional subjects such as safeguarding vulnerable individuals, long-term physiological conditions, mental health conditions, learning disabilities, promoting positive behaviour, research methods and supporting people with dementia. Whether you want to go to university or straight into employment, this course will put you on the path to success

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/  



If you want to make a difference in people’s lives, this course is the perfect start to a fulfilling career. You’ll build the knowledge and skills needed for a successful future in health and social care services. This course is taught by experts in their field, offering a holistic learning experience while giving you the theoretical understanding and essential practical skills for future progression to university or employment.

Complementary courses

  • Biology
  • Applied Science
  • Applied Human Biology
  • Sociology
  • Pyschology
  • Criminology
  • English Language


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<p><b><u>Possible career paths</u></b></p><p><b><u> </u></b><ul><li>Adult Nurse </li><li>Paediatric Nurse </li><li>Midwife </li><li>Social Worker </li><li>Teacher </li><li>Paramedic </li><li>Occupational Therapist </li><li>Physiotherapist </li><li>Operating Department Practitioner </li><li>Support Worker </li><li>Carer </li><li>Mental Health Nurse</li></ul></p>

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Next steps

If you have any queries about courses, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team. You can contact them on 01472 875 004 or email admissions@franklin.ac.uk for more.