BTEC in Health & Social Care

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This course is made up of four units of work which cover aspects of health and social care from birth to the end of life. Students gain an in depth understanding of the factors which affect individual growth and development and the key principles underpinning health and social care services. This course provides students with an excellent opportunity to develop a sound knowledge base of highly relevant and dynamic topics. Students also develop key transferrable skills for independent learning, effective communication, analysis, problem solving, writing and team work. Students are encouraged to be curious and questioning, to develop resilience and organisational skills and to better understand themselves, their peers and the world around them.

Course information

Name: BTEC in Health & Social Care Qualification title: BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20161021 15:12:20 Updated 20161021 15:12:20

Entry requirements

None

Provider

St Bartholomew's School
Academy Converter
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Address

Andover Road Town: Newbury

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