This course is a great introduction to healthcare, social care and early years. In the second year, you will specialise in health and social care with a combination of practical and theory based topics to give you a range of skills required for working in the health and care industry.
On this course you will follow a full-time Study Programme made up of the following four compulsory elements to best prepare you for progression to employment, apprenticeships, further study or applying to university: The main subject qualification Work experience for a minimum of 37 hours or, on some courses, up to 50 days over an academic year. You will be expected to find placements by researching companies, contacting employers and speaking with college staff. English and maths where students have not yet achieved GCSE grade 4 or above in these subjects Additional enhancing activities such as tutorials and work-related learning, including careers fairs, site visits and guest speakers, to help further develop the personal skills relevant to your progression goals The Introduction to Health, Social Care and Young Peoples Ssttings qualification The services and roles available for a career in health, social care and early year’s sectors Health and safety Communication skills Healthy eating The values of working with children and vulnerable groups Trips, visits and activities As part of the course you will also take part in industry trips and activities including networking events, visits and guest lectures. Previous events have included: Industry networking opportunities through work experience and a dedicated industry week Guest lectures from a wide range of industry professionals Opportunity to meet representatives from universities
Our classes are held in our dedicated open plan classrooms.
Course ID
S1265-2425-S-WR
Start Date
02/09/2024
End Date
27/06/2025
Day of Week
Monday - Friday
Location
Southampton College
College is not just about your course – it’s an opportunity to have fun, meet new people and explore your interests! You can socialise with friends in the café and comfy seating areas, join a club or sports team or attend exciting events around the college. Many of our enrichment opportunities are also great on your CV or UCAS application to demonstrate your commitment and enthusiasm outside of your studies.
Your time at college can also be affected by life or health difficulties, and it’s okay to need support. Our specialist teams are here every day to listen and give advice, whether it’s about career planning, financial support, mental health, or something else. And if you have a long-term support need or medical condition, we’ll work with you on personalised learning support to help you achieve your full potential.