The BA (Hons) Health and Social Care degree at Bangor University offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to the study of health and social care policies. The course adopts multiple perspectives to analyze and understand the complexities of the health and social care sector. This course prepares students for a variety of career paths within health care, social care, voluntary, and non-governmental organizations. Course Content: This course offers a comprehensive study of health and social care, drawing on a range of disciplines such as sociology, social policy, psychology, and history. Students will learn about health and social care services, policies, and initiatives, and the skills and values necessary for practice. During the course, students will also have the opportunity to engage with personal and professional development planning to enhance their employability skills.Key Modules: The course covers a variety of modules such as Understanding Society, Studying Health and Wellbeing, Lifespan Development and Social Policy, Power and Inequality, Research Methods, and Dissertation in health and social care.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect a range of career opportunities in areas such as social services, caring professions, health promotion and education, community development work, youth work, and volunteering or the voluntary sector. The course is also suitable for those looking to further their studies in social work, nursing, public health, or work within the health and social services sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.