The Health and Social Care BSc (Hons) undergraduate course offered by London Metropolitan University equips students with the skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in a variety of health and social care settings. It focuses on exploring health and social care policy, law, ethics, how care is delivered and how it can be improved. Course Content: The course content involves discussions about social factors in health and wellbeing, an introduction to healthcare policy, and disability and society. During this course, students have the opportunity for work-related learning in a health or social care setting and complete a project on a subject of their choice related to health and social care. They’ll also have opportunities to visit different health and social care settings and hear from a range of guest speakers.Key Modules: Key modules on this course include Foundations of Health and Social Care Practice, Health and Disability in Children and Young People, Health and Disability in Adulthood, Understanding Addiction, and Law and Ethics of Health and Social Care. All these modules aim to enrich the understanding of the various dimensions in health and social care.Accreditations: There's no specific accreditation information listed for this course. Future Careers: This course opens up a range of opportunities in health and social care professions and services. These include roles in health promotion, health campaigns, NHS hospitals and clinics, home care providers, assisted living facilities, schools, local government, voluntary and independent services among others .For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.