The BA (Hons) Social Care course at the University of Wolverhampton is designed to provide an insight into the diverse nature of the social care sector. The course is designed to develop the necessary skills, knowledge and values required to work effectively in a variety of social care settings.Course Content: The BA (Hons) Social Care course involves studying a range of social care related topics. This includes understanding social care in practice, learning about the social and policy context of social care, interdisciplinary working and critical practice. All these subjects are taught with an emphasis on the connection between theory and practice.Key Modules: The course includes key modules on the following subjects: Safeguarding, Social Policy and Social Care, Research in Practice, Personalisation and Empowerment, Health and Social Care and their Integration, Advocacy and Rights, among others. Furthermore, the students are expected to complete a work placement module in their final year.Accreditations: The BA (Hons) Social Care programme is validated by the University of Wolverhampton.Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates can find employment opportunities in a range of social care settings including residential care, domiciliary care, day services, community development projects, and family centres. They can also work in roles that support people with physical disabilities, mental health issues, addiction problems, older people, and children and families.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.