BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Management

Course Overview

Welcome to our Health and Social Care Management course! Here, you’ll explore the world of healthcare policies and interventions with a critical eye, learning how to enhance service development and client care. Gain valuable leadership and management skills applicable across different sectors while sharpening your ability to collect and interpret data effectively. Through practical research, you’ll become a confident and reflective practitioner, equipped with problem-solving abilities and strong communication skills.

Final Award:    BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Management

Duration:    4 Years with Foundation

Awarding Body:   Bath Spa University

Study Mode:    Full-Time

Start Date:    June, October

Delivery:   Weekday & Weekend

Campases:   google

Entry requirements

Our entry requirements guide your qualifications for our courses. With personalized admissions and ambitious offers, we encourage high aspirations. At Elizabeth School, we recognize and support your potential for future success.

To apply for this course, applicants will require the following:

* Applicants aged 21 and above, who may not meet the standard entry requirements, could still be eligible for admission if they have at least three years of relevant work experience. This experience should showcase transferable skills and knowledge, including effective communication, efficient time management, strong organisational abilities, and the ability to work collaboratively within a team.

Applicant must meet the English Language requirements by taking or providing one of the following assessment tests.

Teaching and assessment

The assessment strategy aims to fulfil the learning outcomes by combining traditional assessment types with a variety of authentic assessments which allow students to progressively develop their skills throughout the four years of the programme.

Formative assessment and feedback is a key part of the programme’s strategy. These will allow students to practise new tasks and receive regular feedback, to give them guidance and confidence to perform well for their summative assessments. These could include presentations, work related projects, group-work, computer based simulations, essays, videos and business reports.

Career prospects

Examples of prospective career paths for Business Management graduates include:

Financial manager and directors; Marketing and sales directors; Purchasing managers and directors; Advertising and public relations directors; Human resource managers and directors; Managers and directors in retail and wholesale; Hotel and accommodation managers and proprietors; Shopkeepers and proprietors—wholesale and retail; Management consultants and business analysts; Business and financial project management professionals