The Health and Wellbeing in Society BSc (Hons) at De Montfort University is designed for students who are interested in health and social care, but are looking for more flexible career options than traditional statutory sector roles. The course takes an inter-disciplinary approach to study, drawing on a range of disciplines such as sociology, biology, psychology, and ethics to explore critical issues in health and wellbeing.Course Content: The program tackles challenging topics, including social determinants of health, sustainability, global health challenges, inequalities, health promotion, and social justice issues. It also includes work-based learning opportunities to enhance your employability and allows you to focus on areas that are of particular interest to you in your final year.Key Modules: The Health and Wellbeing in Society BSc (Hons) includes a variety of modules such as Health and Wellbeing: Contemporary Issues and Perspectives, SSEHS Active, Social Research Strategies and Techniques, and Work-Based Learning Placement in Health and Wellbeing, among others.Future Careers: Graduates of the Health and Wellbeing in Society program will find their skills are applicable to a range of roles within health and social care sectors. Career opportunities include work in the voluntary and independent sectors, roles related to public health and health promotion, policy and research-based roles, and even careers in the NHS, Social Services, schools, and charities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.