214 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BJ, London, United Kingdom info@fbaukltd.com

Office Address

  • 214 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BJ
  • info@fbaukltd.com
  • (00) 2500-123-4567

Pintarest

Social List

BSc (Hons) Health and Social Science with Foundation Year

The BSc (Hons) Health and Social Science Degree offers an excellent opportunity to tailor your learning experience to meet personal, academic and career goals.

For all other enquiries, please call us on 020-396-23456 or email: admissions@fbaukltd.com

Course Overview

The BSc (Hons) Health and Social Science Degree offers an excellent opportunity to tailor your learning experience to meet personal, academic and career goals.

Our BSc (Hons) Health and Social Science with Foundation Year draws on diverse academic disciplines such as public policy, psychology, criminology, public health, economics, exercise science, human performance, political science, psychology and sociology. You will gain a critical comprehension of health and social care policy, theory and practice together with an understanding of how complex groups and societies function interact and change.

The Foundation Year Course takes a flexible, work-based, approach to teaching and learning, which encourages reflective practice. All teaching and learning is offered on flexible timetables where you can fit your studies around your life, with study options including evenings and weekends. Students will be assessed through examinations, essays, short answer papers, reports and reviews, presentations, case studies, group assessment projects, debates and health profiles.

A range of optional modules can be chosen in the final years of the programme to tailor the course to suit your personal interests, improve strengths and fine-tune your career path.

Course Modules

Foundation Year

  • Ways of Learning about the Social World (FY008)
  • Preparing for Success Knowledge and Creativity (FY026)
  • Preparing for Success: Self-development and Responsibility (FY027)
  • Inquiry-based Learning (FY028)

Year 1

  • Making Sense of Society: Understanding the Social World (LC473)
  • Policy in Context (LC475)
  • Understanding Sport Development (SL415)
  • Contemporary Debates (LC462)
  • Making Sense of Society: The Sociological Imagination (LC470)
  • Policy and Society (LC472)
  • Sociology of Health (LC459)
  • Wellbeing in Society (LC460)

Year 2

  • Qualitative Research Methods for Social Scientists (LC571)
  • Quantitative Research Methods for Social Scientists (LC572)
  • Race Ethnicity and Migration (LC561)
  • Citizenship, Community and Welfare (LC564)
  • Ethical Issues in Health and Social Sciences (LC567)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Society (optional) (LCF60)
  • Sport, Diversity and Well-being (optional) (SL517)
  • Understanding the Work Environment (LC565)
  • Employability and Volunteering (LC570)

Year 3

  • Dissertation (LC661)
  • Funding for Sport (optional) (SL617)
  • Ageing Well Through the Life-Course (LC664)
  • Global Health and Society (optional) (LC666)
  • Leadership and Teamwork (optional) (LC665)
  • Body Culture and Society (optional) (LC663)
  • Disability in Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System (optional) (LC654)

Career and Progression

Successful completion, this Health and Social Science degree offers improved career opportunities in the fields of health and social care. Graduates have found careers in teaching, youth justice, mental health, medical rehabilitation, housing associations, social care, charity organisations and community development. However, there are plenty of other areas in which your qualification can be an advantage.

Key Information

Study Mode: Fulltime

Study method: On Campus

Duration: 4 years. Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available.

Intake: January, April, September

Qualification: 

  • A UCAS Tariff score of 32
  • Minimum of two full A-levels (or equivalent)
  • Proficiency in the English language

Tuition Fee: £ 9,250 per year

Funding options: Student Finance Company or Self Funded 

Campus: 2-10 Princeton Street, London, WC1R 4BH Central London, Zone 1

Admission Contact Information:

Direct number - 02035811993, 07737054248.

Email - admissions@fbaukltd.com 

Address - 214 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BJ, London, United Kingdom.









Frequently Asked Question

Q:

A: