Leeds Beckett University offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Health and Social Development degree course. This course is designed for individuals interested in exploring the social context of health and how it influences the lives of individuals and communities. The course content focuses on the multidimensional aspect of health, not only from a biological point of view, but also incorporating social, environmental, and political dimensions.Course Content: The course content includes a range of topics across a variety of segments of health and social development. This includes exploring the history and development of health and social care services, involving service users and carers in the design and delivery of health and social care services, understanding the concept of social injustice and social inclusion, how they affect health and wellbeing and ways to overcome these injustices.Key Modules: The key modules in this course include Health and Inequality; Global Perspectives on Health; The Politics of Health; Participatory Approaches in Health and Social care; Health Promotion, and Researching Social Issues.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the National Youth Agency (NYA) as a professionally validated course in Youth Work. This accreditation is subject to meeting specific criteria and additional work outside of your academic studies.Future Careers: The BA in Health and Social Development course can lead to an array of career paths. It is designed to be vocationally relevant, increasing employability in sectors such as health promotion, public health, community development, social work, youth work, education and training, international development, public service, and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.