Are you interested in working in a healthcare setting? A healthcare career is challenging, rewarding, interesting, and exciting, requiring you to have a variety of skills, knowledge, and expertise to succeed. This course will provide you with a broad scientific base and an opportunity to study healthcare issues. It is also designed to prepare you to work in health-related careers in a professional capacity and provides the knowledge, skills, and understanding required for working in a health environment or a progression route for Higher Education. One of the great strengths of the Extended Diploma is the integration of theory and practice as you have the opportunity to apply what you have learnt at college to your work placements. The course aims to give you a varied learning experience and will be a combination of a student centred approach to learning, involving research for assignments, visits, guest speakers, lectures, group work and discussions. This course will enable you to develop your understanding of Human Biology covering body systems and functions as well as exploring some common disorders. As well as learning about how these disorders affect the physical body you will also explore how they impact an individuals, social and emotional health. You will gain knowledge of the Core Principles and Policies in Health and Social Care including Safeguarding and Health and Safety to prepare you for work in this industry. You will also learn and develop your academic skills including essay writing and research. The BTEC Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care is a two-year course. After successful completion of the first year, you will be awarded a Foundation diploma which is equivalent to 1.5 A Levels. After two years you will be awarded the Extended Diploma which is equivalent to 3 A Levels. You must progress to Year 2 to achieve the Extended Diploma for employment and university progression. This is a fulltime course that requires you to attend placement one day per week in the second year of study. The content of the course is separated into units of study. Year 1 Units • Human Lifespan Development • Working in Health and Social Care • Meeting Individual Care and Support needs • Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care • Physiological Disorders • Psychological Perspectives Year 2 Units • Anatomy and Physiology • Inquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care • Work Experience in Health and Social Care • Promoting Public Health • Biomedical Science • Scientific Techniques for Health Science • Caring for Individuals with Dementia
To gain entry onto the course you need to have secured four GCSEs at grade 4 or above including either English or Maths.
Your achievement in this subject is dependent upon excellent attendance, punctuality, and effort. You will learn in a friendly atmosphere, using a variety of assessment methods including Exams, written assignments, portfolios, and project work and discussions.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Cornwall |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Old Callywith Road, Bodmin, PL31 2GT |
Are you interested in working in a healthcare setting? A healthcare career is challenging, rewarding, interesting, and exciting, requiring you to have a variety of skills, knowledge, and expertise to succeed. This course will provide you with a broad scientific base and an opportunity to study healthcare issues. It is also designed to prepare you to work in health-related careers in a professional capacity and provides the knowledge, skills, and understanding required for working in a health environment or a progression route for Higher Education. One of the great strengths of the Extended Diploma is the integration of theory and practice as you have the opportunity to apply what you have learnt at college to your work placements. The course aims to give you a varied learning experience and will be a combination of a student centred approach to learning, involving research for assignments, visits, guest speakers, lectures, group work and discussions. This course will enable you to develop your understanding of Human Biology covering body systems and functions as well as exploring some common disorders. As well as learning about how these disorders affect the physical body you will also explore how they impact an individuals, social and emotional health. You will gain knowledge of the Core Principles and Policies in Health and Social Care including Safeguarding and Health and Safety to prepare you for work in this industry. You will also learn and develop your academic skills including essay writing and research. The BTEC Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care is a two-year course. After successful completion of the first year, you will be awarded a Foundation diploma which is equivalent to 1.5 A Levels. After two years you will be awarded the Extended Diploma which is equivalent to 3 A Levels. You must progress to Year 2 to achieve the Extended Diploma for employment and university progression. This is a fulltime course that requires you to attend placement one day per week in the second year of study. The content of the course is separated into units of study. Year 1 Units • Human Lifespan Development • Working in Health and Social Care • Meeting Individual Care and Support needs • Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care • Physiological Disorders • Psychological Perspectives Year 2 Units • Anatomy and Physiology • Inquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care • Work Experience in Health and Social Care • Promoting Public Health • Biomedical Science • Scientific Techniques for Health Science • Caring for Individuals with Dementia
To gain entry onto the course you need to have secured four GCSEs at grade 4 or above including either English or Maths.
Your achievement in this subject is dependent upon excellent attendance, punctuality, and effort. You will learn in a friendly atmosphere, using a variety of assessment methods including Exams, written assignments, portfolios, and project work and discussions.