The Health and Social Care Policy course offered by Ulster University provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to respond to the changing and complex needs of society's health and social care. It provides an opportunity to explore health policy and social care in depth, looking at their influences, driving forces, and impacts on individuals, communities, and service provision. Course Content: The course delves deep into various aspects of universal health coverage, marginalized communities, and the overall evolution of health and social care systems. This course takes a practical approach, with a focus on policymaking processes, influences, and outcomes, both for individuals and communities.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Making Health Public, Health Economics, and Independent Scholarship (Health & Wellbeing). All of these modules are designed to give a comprehensive understanding of health and social care policy.Future Careers: Graduates of this course could pursue careers within a wide range of health and social care settings including policy making, management, planning, project management, or advocacy. They could work within the public, third, or independent sectors as health and social care policy makers, managers, or researchers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.