If you are planning on a career in nursing, midwifery or social work, the Health and Social Care Level 3 Certificate will equip you with the range of skills and knowledge needed to work in the profession. As well as learning theory in the classroom you will also be expected to undertake a minimum of 175 hours of work experience giving you the opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge in a care setting. You will also be encouraged to take up voluntary or part time work in a related field which will be a valuable addition to your CV and demonstrate commitment to future employers or be of benefit if you wish to apply for a higher education course. This one-year course forms part of a two-year extended diploma and, after completion of the first year, you will be able to progress to the second year of the qualification in which you will study a further nine modules.
• Four GCSEs at Grade 4 or above, including English and maths OR • Level 2 Health and Social Care Extended Diploma (CACHE or BTEC) at minimum Grade 4/C or Merit, plus English and maths at Grade 4 or above Prior to enrolment on the course you will also be required to provide a good quality reference and undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check which will be paid for by the college.
You will be continually assessed throughout the programme in the following ways: • Project work • Assignments • Peer assessments • Presentations • Case studies • Workbooks • Controlled assessment carried out in exam conditions In addition, depending on your level of maths and English, you may have to complete exams in these subjects as part of your study programme.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Paget Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 0DU |
If you are planning on a career in nursing, midwifery or social work, the Health and Social Care Level 3 Certificate will equip you with the range of skills and knowledge needed to work in the profession. As well as learning theory in the classroom you will also be expected to undertake a minimum of 175 hours of work experience giving you the opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge in a care setting. You will also be encouraged to take up voluntary or part time work in a related field which will be a valuable addition to your CV and demonstrate commitment to future employers or be of benefit if you wish to apply for a higher education course. This one-year course forms part of a two-year extended diploma and, after completion of the first year, you will be able to progress to the second year of the qualification in which you will study a further nine modules.
• Four GCSEs at Grade 4 or above, including English and maths OR • Level 2 Health and Social Care Extended Diploma (CACHE or BTEC) at minimum Grade 4/C or Merit, plus English and maths at Grade 4 or above Prior to enrolment on the course you will also be required to provide a good quality reference and undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check which will be paid for by the college.
You will be continually assessed throughout the programme in the following ways: • Project work • Assignments • Peer assessments • Presentations • Case studies • Workbooks • Controlled assessment carried out in exam conditions In addition, depending on your level of maths and English, you may have to complete exams in these subjects as part of your study programme.